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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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sheisraging:
“ geeksofdoom:
“ saysomethinghuman:
“ mintchocolatewitch:
“ sagansuniverse16:
“ seraphknights:
“ cultureshift:
“ This is the Memorial to the Missing and contains over 50,000,000 pennies to represent the lives of each American child...
cultureshift

This is the Memorial to the Missing and contains over 50,000,000 pennies to represent the lives of each American child abandoned to abortion by a society and a culture that has embraced their destruction. We must prevent the need to add to this memorial. Take a stand. Get involved.

 ”How we treat the least of us defines us.”

seraphknights

“should I use this $500k to help struggling parents and pregnant people or should I put it in a glass box”

sagansuniverse16

^ reblogged for the comment

mintchocolatewitch

“money that can be useful for victims of rape and abuse is sitting in a glass box to remind us how we care more about the ‘lives’ of unborn fetuses than the lives of homeless children”

saysomethinghuman

The cognitive dissonance is stunning

geeksofdoom

We don’t care about people, we care about the idea of people.

sheisraging

Reblogging for all of the comments.

feminismandmedia
jadelyn

Employers requiring a 4 yr degree for entry level receptionist and admin positions, then paying a whopping $10/hr for them.

Employers refusing to accept that they will need to train entry level staff and whining about a supppsed “skills deficit” in the job market, so they refuse to hire anyone who’s just trying to get started. (It can be entertaining, in a headdesk-y sort of way, to read business publications. They say all kinds of interesting shit when they don’t think the workers are listening.)

A cultural disdain for blue-collar jobs and apprenticeship learning that has fewer and fewer people entering the skilled trades.

Unpaid full time internships that effectively lock low-income students out of those learning and networking opportunities, keeping them stuck in service industry jobs even though they’re qualified for much more than that.

Employers refusing to consider years of applicable experience in lieu of a degree, which locks out many older workers who entered the workforce in a time when people didn’t just get degrees as a matter of course but who have decades of actual practical experience instead. (My mother couldn’t get another accounting job after her company was bought out and everyone laid off, despite having done accounting since before I was born, because she started working in the 70s and unless you wanted to be a CPA or something you didn’t need a degree for accounting.)

Continuing pervasive bias against disabled job seekers despite laws against it - often due to poorly trained hiring managers who don’t understand the concept of reasonable accommodation. (I had a hiring manager once tell me they weren’t moving forward with a candidate they’d interviewed for a bank teller role because she’d told them she couldn’t stand for more than 5 hours. That’s what chairs are for??? All our teller stations are equipped with chairs anyway???)

I’m sure there are more but I have a headache so I’m stopping here. TLDR fuck most employers, it’s their own damn fault they “can’t find” people for positions. Stop being unreasonable dickholes and you’d have a much easier time of it!

Source: berniesrevolution
ruinedchildhood
littlemisscodeless

…But why do you need an object to go to the bathroom? Does it unlock the magic bathroom door?

jumpingjacktrash

a hall pass is a thing you can show to school staff to prove you’re wandering the halls with your teacher’s permission, not skipping class. once upon a time it was a piece of paper, but people kept losing those, so around the time i was in high school, teachers started taping the school-issued cardstock hall pass to things like blocks of wood, plastic flowers, and plush toys, to make them harder to lose.

apparently it wasn’t enough.

bushy-haired-know-it-all

Also people would steal them so they could have a get out of jail free card if they got caught skipping class.

It’s a little bit easier to find a stolen giant pencil than it is to find a stolen hall pass

daemonmatthias

This is eaxctly why hall passes have gotten so extreme.

helloitsbees

this is fucking surreal and only adds more weight to my theory that the american public school system is (barely) held together by a dark and arcane magic

thebbwnextdoor

Also a fact

Source: pr1nceshawn