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having a child has taught me that every toddler is completely justified in their frustrations and tantrums because learning how to do something you have literally never encountered or heard of before is insane. and being expected to be completely calm in the face of this constant barrage of overwhelming information is doubly insane.
i got charlie a sticker activity book and it occurred to me i have to TEACH someone how to unpeel stickers. it's SKILL that requires DEXTERITY and FINE MOTOR ABILITY. i thought it was obvious that you have to curl the page a little bit to create a break in the cut so the sticker comes up.
obviously a fucking BABY wouldn't know that because they have no background experience to inform their thought process. OBVIOUSLY. and OBVIOUSLY the LITERAL BABY wouldn't get it right the first few times. it would OBVIOUSLY take practice. lots of it.
i hate this feeling. it's so obvious. why are children treated so badly when they're learning everything for the first fucking time. why do people treat children so horribly and expect so much. they're brand new. why didn't i get the same grace i give to my child? why did no one have patience for me? why, when it's this easy?
it's so easy. it's so fucking easy.
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throathole · 8 months
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why do you hate children
I want everyone to understand that someone is asking me this because I said "not all media needs to be focused on the lives of high schoolers"
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Toothpaste companies must really hate people who are allergic to mint toothpaste, which a lot of people are! Apparently it's NOT supposed to burn like minty hellfire? (I'm fine with mint candy, it's only mint toothpaste that hurts)
I've been using Tom's fennel for years, but am now trying to find one with fluoride in it, and finding a toothpaste that is no mint and yes fluoride should not be such a huge and infuriating quest. still got some more grocery stores to search, but not even the children's toothpaste in the nearest one had any that were suitable.
Edit: Hey you don't need to keep copying out the tags, I wrote all the Minty Hellfire lyrics here. And then someone recorded them here.
Also, I think it might technically be a sensitivity rather than an allergy, but whatever it is, toothpaste is not supposed to hurt! If it's burning then that's bad and you should try to find a new one if possible!
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kafkaguy · 8 months
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but if i gave up on being silly i wouldn't know how to be alive
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sefontimblr · 5 months
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When is the right time to rebrand my Transport business? 
Title: Navigating Change: When and How to Rebrand Your Transport Business for Success
Introduction:
In the dynamic landscape of the transport industry, staying relevant and competitive is crucial for long-term success. Rebranding your transport business can be a strategic move to adapt to changing market trends, reach new audiences, and reflect the evolution of your company. In this article, we'll explore when the right time to rebrand your transport business is and the methods and processes involved in this transformative journey.
Signs it's Time to Rebrand:
Shift in Business Focus: If your transport business is expanding its services, targeting new markets, or diversifying its offerings, it might be time to consider a rebrand to accurately represent the evolved focus.
Outdated Brand Image: In the fast-paced world of transportation, an outdated brand image can make your business appear stagnant. If your logo, website, or overall brand aesthetics feel outdated, it's a clear signal to consider a rebrand.
Mergers and Acquisitions: If your transport business has recently undergone mergers or acquisitions, rebranding becomes essential to create a cohesive identity that reflects the unified entity.
Negative Reputation: If your business has faced reputation challenges, a rebrand can be a strategic move to distance yourself from past issues and showcase a commitment to positive change.
Target Audience Evolution: As your target audience evolves or expands, your brand should align with their preferences and values. Rebranding can help ensure that your business remains appealing to your current and potential customers.
Methods of Rebranding:
Market Research: Before diving into the rebranding process, conduct thorough market research to understand current industry trends, customer preferences, and competitors. This data will guide the development of a brand strategy that aligns with market demands.
Define Brand Objectives: Clearly outline the objectives of your rebranding efforts. Whether it's to improve brand visibility, attract a new customer segment, or redefine your brand identity, having clear goals will guide the entire process.
Engage Stakeholders: Involve key stakeholders, including employees, customers, and partners, in the rebranding process. Their insights and feedback are invaluable in creating a brand that resonates with both internal and external audiences.
Create a Consistent Brand Identity: Develop a cohesive brand identity that includes a modern logo, color scheme, typography, and other visual elements. Consistency across all brand touchpoints, from your website to marketing materials, is crucial for brand recognition.
Digital Presence Upgrade: In today's digital age, a strong online presence is essential. Update your website, social media profiles, and other digital assets to reflect the new brand identity. Consider SEO best practices to optimize your online visibility.
Rebranding Process:
Assessment and Planning: Evaluate the current brand's strengths and weaknesses. Develop a detailed rebranding plan, outlining the timeline, budget, and key milestones.
Brand Development: Work with designers and branding experts to create a refreshed brand identity. This includes designing a new logo, selecting color schemes, and defining brand messaging.
Internal Communication: Communicate the rebranding internally before unveiling it externally. Ensure that employees are aware of the changes and understand the reasons behind them.
External Communication: Launch the rebrand externally through a comprehensive marketing and communication strategy. Leverage press releases, social media, and other channels to create excitement and awareness.
Monitor and Adapt: After the rebrand, closely monitor its impact on your business. Collect feedback, track key performance indicators, and be prepared to make adjustments if necessary.
Conclusion:
Rebranding a transport business is a strategic decision that requires careful consideration and planning. By staying attuned to market trends, assessing your brand's relevance, and following a systematic rebranding process, you can position your transport business for long-term success in an ever-evolving industry.
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reasonsforhope · 5 months
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It’s an open secret in fashion. Unsold inventory goes to the incinerator; excess handbags are slashed so they can’t be resold; perfectly usable products are sent to the landfill to avoid discounts and flash sales. The European Union wants to put an end to these unsustainable practices. On Monday, [December 4, 2023], it banned the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear.
“It is time to end the model of ‘take, make, dispose’ that is so harmful to our planet, our health and our economy,” MEP Alessandra Moretti said in a statement. “Banning the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear will contribute to a shift in the way fast fashion manufacturers produce their goods.”
This comes as part of a broader push to tighten sustainable fashion legislation, with new policies around ecodesign, greenwashing and textile waste phasing in over the next few years. The ban on destroying unsold goods will be among the longer lead times: large businesses have two years to comply, and SMEs have been granted up to six years. It’s not yet clear on whether the ban applies to companies headquartered in the EU, or any that operate there, as well as how this ban might impact regions outside of Europe.
For many, this is a welcome decision that indirectly tackles the controversial topics of overproduction and degrowth. Policymakers may not be directly telling brands to produce less, or placing limits on how many units they can make each year, but they are penalising those overproducing, which is a step in the right direction, says Eco-Age sustainability consultant Philippa Grogan. “This has been a dirty secret of the fashion industry for so long. The ban won’t end overproduction on its own, but hopefully it will compel brands to be better organised, more responsible and less greedy.”
Clarifications to come
There are some kinks to iron out, says Scott Lipinski, CEO of Fashion Council Germany and the European Fashion Alliance (EFA). The EFA is calling on the EU to clarify what it means by both “unsold goods” and “destruction”. Unsold goods, to the EFA, mean they are fit for consumption or sale (excluding counterfeits, samples or prototypes)...
The question of what happens to these unsold goods if they are not destroyed is yet to be answered. “Will they be shipped around the world? Will they be reused as deadstock or shredded and downcycled? Will outlet stores have an abundance of stock to sell?” asks Grogan.
Large companies will also have to disclose how many unsold consumer products they discard each year and why, a rule the EU is hoping will curb overproduction and destruction...
Could this shift supply chains?
For Dio Kurazawa, founder of sustainable fashion consultancy The Bear Scouts, this is an opportunity for brands to increase supply chain agility and wean themselves off the wholesale model so many rely on. “This is the time to get behind innovations like pre-order and on-demand manufacturing,” he says. “It’s a chance for brands to play with AI to understand the future of forecasting. Technology can help brands be more intentional with what they make, so they have less unsold goods in the first place.”
Grogan is equally optimistic about what this could mean for sustainable fashion in general. “It’s great to see that this is more ambitious than the EU’s original proposal and that it specifically calls out textiles. It demonstrates a willingness from policymakers to create a more robust system,” she says. “Banning the destruction of unsold goods might make brands rethink their production models and possibly better forecast their collections.”
One of the outstanding questions is over enforcement. Time and again, brands have used the lack of supply chain transparency in fashion as an excuse for bad behaviour. Part of the challenge with the EU’s new ban will be proving that brands are destroying unsold goods, not to mention how they’re doing it and to what extent, says Kurazawa. “Someone obviously knows what is happening and where, but will the EU?”"
-via British Vogue, December 7, 2023
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so how about that update, huh
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shopwitchvamp · 1 year
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"Omg, I love these! They go up to size 6X AND they have pockets?! Wow!! But do you have anything longer?" Sure do, no problem!!
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"YES these are great!!! But what about.. longer?" I gotcha!! Comin' right up!
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"Now that's what I'm talkin' about! But... how about if I'm feeling like it's the kinda day where I need my clothing to be bifurcated???" Never fear, joggers are here!
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*wild cheering* /scene
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machinerot · 4 months
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lil-lemon-snails · 5 months
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My solution to the "sun is an asshole now" debate is very simple: Y/N favouritism :)
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omniscientopal · 1 year
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Me, trying to navigate the tears of the kingdom map after logging god knows how many hours in botw:
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some people: ughhh the bigeneration totally undermined Ncuti’s entrance!!!
Ncuti, probably: teehee I get to call David Tennant honey
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springboardd · 1 year
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Learn how you can use powerful messages, social media, and creativity to create an amazing story for your brand.
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the-geeky-fangirl · 10 months
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yes i know heartstopper is "cringe" and yes I know you think it's not that deep but you've endured years of cringe oversexualized shows about high schoolers where the gays are delegated to sub plots I'm sure a few hours of queer people being safe and happy and loved won't kill you so please shut the fuck up
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creekfiend · 1 year
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I am not even a Doctor Who but even I can see that this is a hysterically funny fear to express about Doctor Who
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skeleion · 2 months
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Cuddles? 👉👈
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