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#corporations are not people
lem0nademouth · 2 months
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i genuinely don’t know why modern activists think boycotts work in the 21st century. ESPECIALLY with multi-national billion dollar corporations. i cannot stress enough that boycotting fucking starbucks will not stop a war in a country i bet you cannot point to on a map. in the year of our lord 2024, boycotting is little more than a tool that people use as a litmus test for their peers to determine if they are “good people” and its so fucking disappointing.
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takamoris · 7 months
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Why the hell does Uber act like people just take them for funsies? Like it’s a treat to take an Uber, and not an action born of necessity?
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personal-blog243 · 10 months
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I was wondering why everyone overlooked the most IMPORTANT line in that movie 😳
Repealing citizens United would maybe stick it to Mattel for watering down the message of the movie.
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peaceandvictory · 2 months
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DO YOU PROMISE THAT THE GOVERNMENT WILL START MICROMANAGING GREEDY BUSINESSES PLEASE SAY YES
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wolfspaw · 8 months
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almostsweetangel · 2 years
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NYT article abt goncharov has comments like 'what is the purpose of this film's existence these kids are just lying' motherfucker how do you think our ancestors survived. how do you think folklore formed. culture. music. art. PURPOSE????? do you think everything must be commodified? sold? weighed to be valued? has the rot in your soul spread so far you cannot find value in anything not spoken in numbers??? it's FUN. THAT'S WHY. THE PURPOSE IS THE ACT, THE MESSAGE IS THE MEDIUM, THE SYMBOL IS THE STORY. it brings people joy for its mere existence and that IS the point. existence is its purpose alone
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infinitemonkeytheory · 9 months
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[W]e live in a democracy, so presumably as long as the majority of people want to keep that democracy going, we are protected from fascism, right? We can just choose to not vote fascists into office. Right?
Ahem.
“House Republicans were rewarded for supporting Donald Trump’s ‘stop the steal’ efforts,” claims a study published this month in my favorite journal, PNAS. God dammit, you guys, I thought we all agreed we wanted a democracy! Let’s dig in.
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But, does it mean that Republican voters hate democracy? Not necessarily! Like, yeah, some of them absolutely do. No question. But in my opinion, this study doesn’t actually tell us that, as they write, “voters are not reliable guardians of democratic norms.” Why? Because we don’t actually live in a democracy.
I’ll give you a minute to recover from that. Yeah, I lied earlier when I said “we live in a democracy.” We don’t. And I’m not talking about some gotcha question on your 6th grade social studies test where you’re supposed to know that “well aaaactually the United States is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC.” No, I mean that even the most basic definition of democracy includes several features that are distinctly lacking in the United States, where an individual’s vote does not necessarily matter, where corporations are seen to have rights and liberties equivalent to people, and where a minority of religious extremists holds a disproportionate amount of power and uses that power to remove rights from others.
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foldingfittedsheets · 5 months
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I worked retail for a long time and people really do treat you like shit sometimes. But between selling sex toys, mattresses, and jewelry I can say definitively I got treated worst selling mattresses.
All three of my jobs were in sales but selling sex toys we were allowed to put people in their place, and in jewelry people didn’t want to misbehave in a fancy setting. But people at the mattress store had no problem yelling at me, hitting on me, or insulting me to my face.
For a while I was managing my own store for the company. I ran a small location and had struggling employees placed with me for rehabilitation. If their numbers improved they could go back to bigger stores. If not, they got fired.
So this meant I was the manager of problem employees. At one point both of my people had a foot out the door. The company was going downhill and changed computer systems and they were fed up. Consequently, they made a ton of mistakes, because they just didn’t care about the job or learning the new systems.
I strolled into work on what was essentially my Monday to a shit show. Deliveries scheduled without product, wrong things on orders, poor expectations of the process, you name it. I spent the entire morning getting yelled at for mistakes that weren’t mine.
The final straw came when a man called furious that his moms bed for her nursing home had a delivery window he couldn’t accommodate. This wasn’t a huge disaster since we still had time to deliver it before she moved. I ran him through the options and he just kept screaming at me. Not for a solution but because I was there and he was frustrated.
My heart filled with malice and a cold fury. A calculating part of my brain had a realization in that moment that I could stay a punching bag or I could strike back.
I quavered my voice delicately, taking in a shaky, warbling breath like I was trying not to cry. “Sir,” I quivered through fake tears, “I don’t know what you want from me! I told you what I can do, I didn’t make this mistake I’m just trying to fix it!” My voice broke pitifully on the last syllables, sounding in all ways like a sweet innocent person being yelled at who’s just trying her best, really!
It was like I’d doused him with cold water. My emotional act was the realization that he was screaming at someone who was just doing their damn job, and he was being an asshole. He hastily made an excuse and hung up.
I had a third employee covering with me from another store that day who heard everything. When I hung up, I looked over to see them watching me with an awed expression. “Did… did you just pretend to cry?”
“I absolutely fucking did,” I said with feeling, “and I’d do it a thousand more times. If that’s what it takes for someone to realize they’re behaving like a fucking prick, they deserve it.” The employee looked at me like I was their hero.
The man called back, apologizing profusely, having magically arranged his schedule to accommodate delivery. He came in later that week with an apology Starbucks gift card. I was gracious in my acceptance.
I pulled it a few more times before leaving the company. I felt no shame in the ruse. If someone behaves so poorly that it’s plausible their behavior would drive someone to tears they deserve to feel absolutely wretched about it.
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ohbother2 · 4 months
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do you know what?
I miss long seasons.
I miss seasons that had 20 episodes and half of them could be cut and nothing would be lost to the story.
I miss the episodes where nothing fucking happens but you get to see the main cast goofing around with one another. You get to see their interactions, their relationships develop, their day-to-day lives and how they all fit together in them.
You get the Christmas/halloween/valentine's special -is it needed? certainly not. but is it good? is it entertaining? does it give the show and characters life? do we, the viewers, enjoy it? YES!
give me long stories!! give me little quarrelling spats between characters that can be resolved in one episode with no need to have an impact on the greater story! make these stories real!
let me enjoy them before they end!!!
I absolutely love Hazbin Hotel and the little world that's been created, but I can't help but feel disappointed we're only getting two seasons of 8 episodes.
back in the early 2000's 16 episodes would have been ONE season, never mind the entire thing.
show my angel dust and husk and nifty and sir penthouse living their daily lives in the hotel! show me Charlie brainstorming ways to redeem sinners! give me Charlie forcing the hotel staff to do cringe-y exercises! give me an entire episode of Vox trying to follow alastor through security cameras! Give me husks typical day! Give me a special through the eyes of nifty on a mission to irradiate the hotel of bugs! Give me sir penthouse and the egg boys up to no good!
give me something other than the bare necessities to make the story flow
6 months have nearly gone by in the hotel, and it feels like 1 month.
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bowenoke · 11 months
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irl i don't normally tell people my pronouns unless they directly ask, but this has led to a very silly occurrence i call DLC pronouns. my gender is a sidequest you can unlock in the dialogue tree if your character has a high enough lgbtqia+ stat . or if my pride keyring falls out of my pocket.
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for anyone who doesn't have the Return YouTube Dislike Plugin, here's how Watcher Entertainment's "Goodbye Youtube" video is doing right now
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yeah... gonna throw out a yikes on that one
i suspect this number will only keep growing in the coming days/weeks, especially the longer and longer we go without any sort of response.
EDIT: its only been three hours and the number has already jumped to 206K dislikes.
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sliceofdyke · 2 years
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hey. dont cry. 1 million autisms on earth ok?
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reiverreturns · 1 year
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probably a good thing i don’t live in london because i might be inclined to hunt this man down and kill him with my bare hands xox
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n1ghtw1ng-scp · 1 year
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“the submarine trip was stupid and rooted in classism”, “it’s absolutely hideous how much more manpower was put into saving and reporting on them vs the 500 migrants who died in a similar horrible fashion”, and “despite their actions, no human being (especially not a nineteen year old) should deserve to die like this, especially when their death will not actually herald any positive change/abolishment of the billionaire class” are three thoughts than can and should coexist. you don’t have to mourn their deaths, but you don’t need to celebrate them, either.
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wolfspaw · 8 months
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