What does a sewer pipe and a Dr. Seuss story have in common? Both say something important about society.

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What does a sewer pipe and a Dr. Seuss story have in common? Both say something important about society.

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IT'S OVER. THE ESSENTIAL WORKERS HAVE NOWHERE TO DANCE.
Just because you don’t understand or agree with someone else’s feelings doesn’t mean they’re a bad person. Ideological variety is so important, and we all need balance in our lives <- she is talking about stone butches
Jigsaw be like “you yelled at that waitress one time. You have 5 seconds to grill your own face off or you get dropped in a vat of grease that I spent all this time creating for one person”
And tbh good for him
man if u get to call out of work or work from home during a bad storm pls just take a moment to he thankful for that.
essential workers are putting themselves in danger.
we are being asked to sleep at work with no pay. away from our homes for days. away from our beds and our families.
yes we chose these jobs.
but this still sucks.
so just take a second to be appreciative if you get to stay home during this.

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One of these days, I would like to have a job where being essential means "the company would be fucked if I decided to work somewhere else" and not "we need you to come in during an ice storm"
I've worked so many Truly Hellish Shitty Jobs that someone said "I worry that your department is teetering on the edge of becoming a toxic work environment" and I sat there thinking "No I don't think so. No one has told me to kill myself or that they're going to sue me personally for company error or that you're getting written up for not selling enough product last week or that I'm not allowed to take a break or made me cry in the walk in freezer, so it's probably fine." And then like an hour later I was like, "Wait a minute. There are things Less Bad than that that are Still Bad. Am I okay?"