If you have ever had to write a resume for work or for an application, then you know the hardest part is figuring out what type of words to use that sound professional and and intelligent.
Example: If an application asks you if you have any relevant experience for a job at a day care center and you have experience, like you have babysat children. You would look at the words in the columns to see what words you should use that will help your resume stand out. You might put down “Have supervised and attended to children on a regular basis.”
Women: Please don’t whip out your dick at the office.
Some Men: I GUESS WE CAN’T BE IN THE SAME ROOMS AS WOMEN ANYMORE
Women: Please stop raping us.
Some Men: I GUESS WE CAN’T HUG WOMEN ANYMORE
- Ally
“When men say they’re going to avoid women now so they aren’t accused of harassment, what they’re really saying is that women have to be willing to be harassed to be included in anything.”
- Casey Quinlan
“The argument that sexual harassment allegations are criminalizing normal courtship rituals is absolutely batshit crazy. If you think exposing yourself to random female colleagues or groping them without consent is normal courtship, seek help.”
- Molly
Note: she should have made this point w/out the mental health stigma - these arguments are ignorant and sexist, not “crazy” - PF
“We can’t force out all the men who harass women” Why not? They kept out talented women in every field. They can be replaced. Immediately. “
- Mikki Kendall
“stop mourning the work that’s been tainted by shitty men and start mourning the work we lost from the people they targeted”
- Caroline Darya Framke
“Powerful men keep saying “I didn’t know” instead of “I’m horrified that this happened under my watch, and given that I still possess power, want to learn how to prevent it from happening again.“
- NoTotally
“really tho if you want to help prevent sexual harassment and abuse then give women (esp marginalized women) money and jobs and connections
these things happen bc of power discrepancies so give us actual power. not weak apologies and “oh god i didn’t know”s. hard currency please
don’t just pay it. do not automatically pay the hospital bill when you receive it. call your health insurance provider and POLITELY say, “excuse me, i just received a bill for $1200 for my hospital visit/ER visit/etc., is that the correct amount i’m supposed to pay?” because hospitals bill you before your health insurance and they will take your money no matter how the amount due may change based on your health insurance looking at it. 90% of the time, if your health insurance is in any way involved in the payment of that bill, you do not have to pay as much as the hospital is billing you for. call your health insurance provider first, and POLITELY request clarification, always remember that the person you are talking to is human and this is just their job, and then you will very likely find out you actually only owe $500.
don’t shout at anyone about it, don’t get mad, just understand that this is The Way Things Are right now and call your health insurance provider before paying the bill your hospital just sent you. there’s a chance the hospital bill might be correct, true, but call your health insurance provider.
There’s a song that’s been proven to reduce anxiety by 65%. It’s called Weightless by Macaroni Union, and it was specifically designed to slow your heart rate, reduce blood pressure, and lower cortisol levels. It’s so effective that it’s dangerous to drive while listening to it because it can make you drowsy. Source Source 2 Source 3