Sanscest69 🐌

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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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miseducatedmelanicmuse

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Oh yeah this the ONE!!

metalheadsagainstfascism

I make $18/hr and yes. It's poverty wages.

"But like... that's like so much more money than I make. Stop complaining."

No.

I won't stop complaining.

Just because your poverty wages are worse than my poverty wages doesn't mean that I don't have the right to be mad about my poverty wages. In many parts of the country you can't even afford an apartment at $20/hr. Including where I live.

Not to mention the cost of medication for my disabled ass. Every wage looks a hell of a lot different if you have to spend hundreds to thousands a month on your life saving medication.

Minimum wage should be $30/hr. Period.

-fae

comatose--overdose

Minimum wage should scale with the cost of living for an area actually. In places where the cost of living is astronomical, even $30 an hour wouldn't cut it. In San Francisco, a true living wage would be closer to $70 an hour. It would be a major incentive to regulate prices on damn near everything, but housing especially, because companies definitely don't want to shell out that much in wages.

maeples

[ID: a tweet from @1anjohn that says: $15 an hour is poverty and I think we need to say that loudly because right now companies use it as a badge of honor]

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autismmydearwatson

I think future doctor who writers will be in poor shape if theyve never seen classic who and are playing telephone with what new who presents about doctor who because, like, what classic who does for me (when it has good stories and characters in it's own right) is it shows me that a lot of the things we consider to be the formula for doctor who are not necessarily required. Companions don't have to be young earth girls who meet a horrible fate, the Doctor doesn't have to go peacefully to their own death, gallifrey doesn't have to be gone (die Chibnall die), these are not necessarily the status quo.