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the epic highs and lows of the nonary game

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sage/claude - 24 - he/him - ✡️ - i'm just vibing here

Hiiiii, my gender affirming care appointment is next week. And i need help paying for it cause im still struggling with the job hunt. My good faith estimate is $146-$215, so let’s say $200 for the goal

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it fucking sucks being a disabled person who can't work and having to see these fuckass posts where someone's like "ahaha jobless people have no life and that's why everyone shitty online has No Job" and everyone and their mother reblogs it joyfully onto my dash for me to see. yes unemployed and unemployable people are truly without exception dogshit people with no hobbies and no redeeming qualities. you're so right. anyway if you'll excuse me i have to start my shift at the I'll Never Be Employed Because Of Permanent Disability And I Love Knowing How You Really See Me store

if ur able to work can u reblog this i am seriously SO sick of it.

btw this isn't solely a disability rights issue or an issue about people who are entirely unable to work. you should also be thinking about the people who are regarded as unhireable. transfems are hugely discriminated against in this way, people of color are passed over for less qualified white people, anyone who has any difficulty playing the interview game is less hireable... frankly anyone who made the mistake of pursuing the things they love and now has a degree for a niche field. if you still joke about Jobless People it's because you've fundamentally connected the worth of people to their labor, and specific labor, work that you see as valuable. and while i'm at it stop making fun of people who still live with their parents. asshole.

And for abled people looking in as outsiders, it's not always going to be a disability you can understand. And not in just in an "invisible disability" way, but also like it's not always someone being purely unable to work. It's often more like, "I can work most of the time, but I'll need to call out or leave early for my health a lot, and I keep getting fired for that." People in that position may seem capable of holding a job, to an outsider looking to make a moral judgement on them. But in reality they've tried their best and been unable to stay employed. Let alone being able build a fulfilling career based on networking and experience in their field. This already takes away so many people's dreams. It shouldn't also take away their respect or dignity from their peers.

Also, the people being annoying on the internet aren't unemployed. We're literally all engineers.

what "no sugar added" should mean: the natural sugars of the other ingredients like fruit are the only source of sweetness in this product

what is actually means: we added a fuckton of artificial sweeteners

asked my students if they wanted to share stories about what they did over spring break and this kid goes "you know the field behind costco?" and we all nod and he says "I got lost in the field behind costco."

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