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imissthembutitwasntadisaster:

brievel:

imissthembutitwasntadisaster:

Oh wait I never told you about the ballet Cinderella adaptation I saw last week ok! So the prince was a wastrel and as a prank when he had to go out with his best friend/serving-man to deliver invitations they exchanged clothes so the step-sisters thought the serving-man was the prince and danced for him. Meanwhile, the prince came to the back door as a beggar and Cinderella let him in and gave him soup, and when he saw how sad she was that her step-mother wouldn’t give her an invitation he did a stupid dance for her and then taught her how to do the courtly dances by having her stand on his feet, and all the time she thought he was just a random beggar until the ball. Also the younger stepsister was actually nice and she and the servant fell in love at the ball as well!

Hi yes OP I’d like to see this who put it on and did it have any kind of unique name?

It was English National Ballet Cinderella in the round at the Royal Albert Hall, it only showed for ten days but there might be a recording! It was specifically the 2023 one, apparently they did a production similar in 2019 at the RAH which was choreographed by the same person but may be slightly different. It looks like the same production however.

facelessoldgargoyle:

superhell:

when sartre said “hell is other people” he failed to mention that heaven is also other people

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Sartre said in 1971, “But that’s only that side of the coin. The other side, which no one seems to mention, is also ‘Heaven is each other.’ … Hell is separateness, uncommunicability, self-centeredness, lust for power, for riches, for fame. Heaven, on the other hand, is very simple—and very hard: caring about your fellow beings.”

pro-birth:

americanette:

you’re not pro woman if you hate women’s unique ability to literally create life

in humanity’s most egalitarian/woman-honoring times we worshipped female fertility and saw the connection between womanhood and the fertility of nature and our special connection to the earth

wanting women to be desolate men, basically, is not pro woman. that’s not to say motherhood is a woman’s highest calling or that you’re not a real woman if you don’t want or can’t have kids. it’s just to say this is something specifically female. not all women create life but ONLY women create life. it is in our very nature

I would like to add to this, if you don’t mind.

Even if I never had children, I would still be influenced on both the physical and spiritual level by my fertility. I would still ovulate and menstruate. The fluctuations of my hormones (whether they do so in a healthy way or need medical support) directly influence my mood, energy levels, creativity, and processing. I would still perform better physically during my ovulation window and I would still be more reflective while chilling out as I bleed. I would still be influenced by the treatment I received as my body matured in adolescence and I will still be seeing even MORE changes as my fertility wanes and ceases into menopause.

The female body is dynamic and cyclical on many levels. Childbearing is one of the many things it can do and should be cherished right alongside our other biological attributes – and it’s precisely because we carry the ability to grow and birth new life.

So it’s not just about managing bad periods or making sure I survive reproductive cancer. It’s about literally every aspect of my life being influenced by the reality of my body releasing an egg every cycle for a large portion of my life. And that is something I want to respect, if not celebrate.

fierceawakening:

“we all depend on other people” YES

“individualism is worthless” NO, AND I WILL NOT JOIN YOUR CULT. SHUT UP FOR THE REST OF TIME

socialexperiments:

idk why people say “sleep is for the weak” like….ok maybe to YOU…. to ME sleep is for the cozy….like stfu maybe if you went honk mimimimimi honk mimimimimi you’d calm down

invaderxan:

mikesmoustache:

biglawbear:

dispatchesfromtheclasswar:

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Good for this person. This is exactly what you do. Screw the job.

I had a job that made me work an all nighter, 30 hours straight, over Thanksgiving. I resigned that Monday and it was one of the most satisfying decisions I’ve ever made.

Part 3:

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Please pay attention to all the manipulation tactics this boss uses, because they’re pulling out every trick in the book.

  • “I’m not your boss, I’m your friend”
  • “Other people will be hurt by this and it’s your fault and I’m going to tell them all that”
  • Mocking language
  • Jobs are important too
  • “Be a team player”
  • “We’re your family too”
  • Talking as if this is a thing you must do
  • “We all make sacrifices”
  • Undermining your authority
  • “You caused all of this, really”
  • Accusing you of being “unprofessional”
  • “Look at the money you cost us”
  • “Just laugh it off and come back to work”

This is like a 101 course in how employers use guilt trips to coerce you into putting up with their bullshit. This is precisely why you should never trust those employers who insist that they’re “like a family.” They are not. It’s just a ruse so that your boss can neg you into putting your job ahead of your actual life.

mightyoctopus:

byrdsfly:

cheesepoon:

madpiratebippy:

theprofessional-amateur-deactiv:

gay-jesus-probably:

alonelybeemakingart:

runby2:

runby2:

Remember if you’re out at a store and someone says “This is a robbery” you can say “no it’s not” and then the robber will leave because theyre a robber and this is no longer a robbery .

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You can not just say this without dropping the whole story

Ok so,

My dads coworker is at the front and this man comes Up and hands him a document.

The coworker took a Look at the document and while he couldn’t read the things written by Hand, because he wasn’t wearing his glases, he did notice the Logo of a different Bank so he’s like:

“Oh, sorry sir you can’t do that here! You have to go to the other Bank for this :)”

The man, visibly confused leaves, but dosen’t take the document with him.

The coworker, now just as confused as the Guy actually Takes Out his glases and reads the hand written part:


This is a robbery

Can you imagine trying to rob a god damn bank and the teller just cheerfully tells you to go rob the competition instead

I worked as a bank teller for several years and a few things you should know, bank robberies happen far more frequently than you might think and they come in waves. When a bank gets robbed a notification with photos goes to all banks in the area to be on the lookout. And there are two kinds of robbery, the pass the note and the takeover (what you see in movies).

So our branch had had a big takeover robbery as well as a note one. We also had a teller that had transferred to our branch after having been through a robbery. She was sweet as apple pie, hair up to the ceiling, southern lady who had just been through multiple robberies.

A guy comes in and hands her a folded note. Her immediate thought was “this guy needs to learn you don’t hand bank tellers notes. I am just not going to read that.” So how the conversation goes:

Her: how can I help you today?

Him: I’m here to get money

Her: great *hands him a withdrawal slip*

Him: all the information is on the paper

Her: to process the transaction I need you to put it on my piece of paper

SO HE FILLS OUT A WITHDRAWAL SLIP. Meanwhile another coworker is looking at her latest robbery notification email thinking the guy at the window looks a lot like him but the teller is calm and seems to be following standard transaction.

Back at the window the teller notices his name on the withdrawal slip doesn’t match the name on the account so she asks for his ID. He once again tells her all the relevant info is on the folded note but also gives her his ID and says it is his dad’s account. She tells him he will need a check from his dad to get cash. He grabs the note and leaves.

ONE HOUR LATER

Two new robbery notifications hit our emails, both branches within a mile. It is our guy. Teller goes over to the manager and sheepishly informs them he was here and the time. Security department is notified as are local police and the FBI. The FBI comes over believing that these poor tellers had been robbed for the 3rd time in a month and take her statement. She is completely embarrassed telling them how everything went down and he kept signaling to the note and telling her to read it but she was just done.

To which this FBI agent of 40 years who has been to the scene of many bank robberies (several at this branch in recent weeks) says: Ok. Let me see if I got this right, he came in fully intending to rob you. He gave you the note and you just…refused to read it? So he left and went to the bank literally across the street, handed them the exact same note, and they just handed him five grand? Do I have that correct?”

Her: I am so embarrassed

FBI: this is best thing I have ever heard. He even handed you his ID! Holy-

Her: I feel so dumb!

FBI: don’t! This is the best thing I have ever heard. This is going to be in training courses. (He sat there giddy for at least 5 more minutes)

I have a similar story from my friend Fred, who is a great human and I like him lots.

He was working at a 7-11 that got robbed a lot, working nights. And he was bored and read though his entire contract and learned if you’re shot at work you get $200,000. Also, he hated his boss and the job.

So when a guy came in to rob him at gunpoint he got excited and was able to hatch the plan he had been pondering while dealing with a Shitty Boring Job.

“Dude. Shoot me in the leg. Right here- it’ll go through and not hit anything vital and I’ll be able to quit this fucking job. I’ll give you fifty fucking grand to shoot me in the leg then you can take everything in the register.”

This ended with him chasing the weeping attempted burglar out of his store screaming “SHOOT ME YOU FUCKING COWARD I WANT THE MONEY”.

@rmilkies

One of my uncles was a branch manager at a local bank when I was a kid. His branch had the dubious honor of being one of- if not the- most robbed bank in the area. There was a bullet hole in the wall behind his desk where he’d been shot at once.

One day, this guy came in and announced he was there to rob the place. This man was smoking a cigar with one hand and had a gun in the other.

My uncle pointed at the “No Smoking” sign and told him in no uncertain terms, “Put that cigar out, or finish it outside first.”

This guy, bless his heart, went back outside to finish his cigar.

My uncle locked the door behind him and waited for the cops to show up.

[ID: tags by alonelybeemakingart #This is obviously a joke but #a coworker of my father kinda did this #(unintentionally) #And it worked /end ID]

sweatermuppet:

yes im in my 20s but this is only my first week of being alive

how could you like the colour yellow

see a therapist immediately

raspbrrytea:

raspbrrytea:

teaboot:

I actually used to hate it! Like, actually despise it! Yellow was too bright, too loud, discordant, unruly, and clashed with everything. Nothing like what I wanted in my life, nothing I wanted to be.

When I first moved away from home, everything I owned was black. Jet back. As black as I could get. Smooth, cool, sleek, discrete, calm, unassuming. Flexible, cohesive, agreeable black. Fashionable black.

I had a really, really bad time. Unrelated to the decor. It was my first year out of a toxic place I’d grown used to my whole life, my first year acknowledging a mental illness I’d believed to be normal, my first year fending for myself with very little money or sleep or companionship.

I’d grown up on instant white rice and unseasoned ground beef. One day I realized that everything I’d been raised on tasted like cardboard. While out on an assignment, I passed a tent with a woman selling spices, and bought myself some turmeric. I went home and tried making curry with it. It was so yellow.

Another time, my professor took us out to a modern art gallery. I wasn’t sure what I was expecting, but when we got there, the whole building had been painted bright sunshine yellow.

The artist’s theme was “happiness”.

What it is. How we make it. How to share it.

All bright, lovely yellow.

The house I grew up in was beige. The walls were white. The appliances were post 9/11 stainless steel. My job was to be quiet, compliant, presentable and agreeable.

Black goes with everything. Black is neutral. Black is quiet, reserved, elegant and mysterious.

Yellow is warm. Yellow does what it wants. Yellow tastes sweet and spicy and hot and cool, like a summer breeze, like sunflower petals, powdery like dust on a long dirt road and soothing like well-worn linen.

I still like the look of black. I like the look of most colors. But I like the way that Yellow makes me feel.

Do you understand?

Digital comic based on the previous post with matching text. A pink anthropomorphic animal like the ask sender's icon says "How could you like the colour yellow?" and OP, represented by his icon, a brown haired character with his arms up, responds "I used to actually hate it! Like actually despise it!"ALT
Abstract compositions with shapes and colors swirling out from the top. One large shape points towards the bottom. Text: "Yellow was too bright. Too loud, discordant, unruly, and clashed with everything"ALT
Larger text: "Nothing like what I wanted in my life. Nothing I wanted to be.", "When I first moved away from home, everything I owned was black."ALT
A spread of household objects and clothes such as boots, a shirt, a lamp, a pillow, a spatula. Mostly in dark grays and blacks. Text is black or yellow and reads: "Jet Black. As black as I could get. Cool. Smooth. Discrete. Calm. Sleek. Unassuming.ALT
Most of the image is covered in text: "Flexible, Cohesive, Agreeable Black. Fashionable Black". To the right is half of a bust of a person drawn in grays wearing a jacket with short hair, their face not visible.ALT
OP's icon again, looking grumpy with short brown hair, grayish skin, and a dark shirt. Text reads "I had a really, really bad time.". Below it, "Unrelated to the decor-" with a simple mini version of him sitting on and surrounded by black furniture.ALT
A shiny large key hangs to the left. Text reads "It was my first year out of a toxic place I'd grown used to my whole life.", "My first year acknowledging a mental illness I'd believed to be normal.", "My first year fending for myself with very little money, sleep, or companionship."ALT
Center top half of image: a plain looking place with rice and ground beef. Text reads "I'd grown up on instant white rice and unseasoned ground beef" Lower half shows OP earring cardboard with a square mouth of sharp teeth with a disgusted look aimed at the distance, with a fork in hand. "One day I realized it all tasted like cardboard."ALT
spread with a blue roofed street vendor. The goods being sold are various colorful spices. There is an older lady behind them. OP is seen walking by, interested in the goods. In the foreground is a large yellow bag of turmeric with specks around it. Text: "While out on an assignment, I passed a tent with a woman selling spices.", "And bought myself turmeric."ALT
3/4ths of the image is a warm, desaturated yellow. on the top is a pile of rice dressed in green and red spices. On it lays two large pieces of chicken. Text reads, "I went home and tried to make curry with it. It was so Yellow." End ID.ALT
Three students walking to the left, busts. Op is in the center, more saturated. Above them is a tree. Text: "Another time, our Professor took us to a modern art gallery."ALT
A museum based on the Guggenheim is painted a bright glowing yellow, surrounded by cityscape and trees. Text: "I wasn't sure what I was expecting..."ALT
OP's icon with large anime eyes, looking up. A glow has spread upon them and specs of gold glisten around their head. Their messenger bag strap shines, also yellow. Sorry this comic is about yellow I'm gonna say it a lot. Text: "but when we got there, the whole building had been painted bright sunshine yellow.", "The artist's theme was 'Happiness' What it is. How we make it. How to share it."ALT
OP and two other students float in an EXTREMELY simple style. They're all painted shades of yellow, one on the left greener and one on the right more orange. Text: "All bright, Lovely Yellow."ALT
Text:" The house I grew up in was beige. The walls were white. The appliances post- 9/11 stainless steel." The illustration is as the text describes, showing a simple, almost empty kitchen with brown cabinets.ALT
Two pale hands clasped over dark clothes. Bottom fades to black. Text reads, "My job was to be quiet, compliant, presentable, and agreeable."ALT
Black on the upper left corner fades to white on the bottom right, where a giant sunflower begins. Text: "Black goes with everything. Black is neutral. Black is quiet, reserved, elegant, mysterious." Text written along the right side: "Yellow is warm." A soft yellow glows under the word warm.ALT
The giant sunflower continues along the right shoulder of the image. it forms a halo around a girl wearing a bright yellow dress spreading across most of the image. to her left is a rocking chair with a giraffe plushie. Text: "Yellow does what it wants." Text below her dress: "Yellow tastes sweet and spicy, Hot and cool," to the left of this text is bananas, ice cream, and a lemon. (All yellow. Almost everything here is yellow)ALT
A field of tall sunflowers and beside them, a bed of unidentified yellow flowers similar to poppies. Roughly sketched dandelions are visible. Bees buzz around with flying flower petals. Text: "like a summer breeze, like flower petals, powdery like dust on a long dirt road, and soothing like well-worn linen"ALT
One last close-up shot of OP looking at the viewer, smiling. wearing a yellow shirt, black earrings. Text: "I still like the look of black. I like the look of most colors. But I like the way Yellow makes me Feel.", "Do you understand?"ALT

Thank you to everyone in the notes sharing why they love yellow!

7bitter:

that post calling ppl “mentally slow” for using chatgpt was v weird. while i think u should be learning & not getting chatgpt to write ur papers (tbh it’s not even good at writing papers), i get that school is v demanding, esp when u have disabilities and/or a lot else going on. here’s a couple tools to help take off some mental burdens of studying:

goblin.tools -> excellent site full of tools

  • magic to-do: AI breakdown of tasks into sub-steps
  • formalizer: in the name! changes text to formal language
  • judge: can tell u about the tone/subtext of ur writing
  • estimator: judges the length of a task for u
  • compiler: turns a braindump into a to-do list

researchrabbit: input a source u have already found to create connection webs (through citations) to other literatures -> ensures higher relevance in the sources u find vs digging thru ProQuest or JSTOR for hours

connectedpapers: same function as above, however it’s limited to only 2 free articles

in case the hyperlinks break, direct links are below the cut

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feenyxblue:

rainstormdragon:

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metalheadsforblacklivesmatter:

mushimononoke:

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metalheadsforblacklivesmatter:

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Facebook post from Matt Norris.

Post reads like a conversation between 2 people:

Prison labor is a problem we need to address soon.

Convicts in prison should have to work like the rest of us.

You mean like slavery?

No, we’re giving them 3 meals and a bed, at our expense, while they just sit around and watch TV. They should have to work!

Right. Like slavery.

It’s not like slavery!

Can they leave?

No.

Can they refuse work?

No.

So how exactly isn’t this slavery?

We DO pay them!

Do we pay in accordance with labor laws?

No. We pay them between 33 cents and $1.41/hour with a maximum daily wage below $5, then take up to half of that as room&board fees and victim compensation.

Right. So like slavery.

BUT.

No.

Image then links to this url.

Below URL image reads “fun bonus fact: enough of our labor market currently relies on labor at these depressed rates, that it has a substantial downward pressure on both wages and job availability in low-skilled sectors. Immigrants aren’t taking your jobs. Slavery is.

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I’d also like to add it’s not just private prisons. It’s also private detention centers where ICE keeps the immigrants.

-fae

The constitution even acknowledges that it’s still slavery

a hefty chunk of items with that ‘made in america’ sticker are in fact made by prison labor

at the very least anything that is a product of prison labor should be required to have a similar sticker to inform consumers they are taking part of this system, which is difficult to track because prison made manufactured goods include almost the entire uniform of a US soldier, road construction in most southern states, and agricultural goods sold in most stores

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this…. looks familliar

Prison is just covert slavery and that’s why they wanna keep so many black people in there for the smallest offences.

This is insane

(Just to clarify, I’m not saying you’re wrong. I’m just giving you more information because you’re right, and I like your blog, and I want you to have sources in case you need them.)

It’s not even covert. It’s blatant and overt. It’s even called slavery in the constitution.

“Slavery is illegal except as punishment for a crime.”

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

People just don’t care because they think it’s all murderers and rapists, despite the fact that the number of violent criminals in jail is so small it might as well be negligible.

As of September 30, 2009 in federal prisons, 7.9% of sentenced prisoners were incarcerated for violent crimes,[39] while at year end 2008 of sentenced prisoners in state prisons, 52.4% had been jailed for violent crimes.[39] In 2002 (latest available data by type of offense), 21.6% of convicted inmates in jails were in prison for violent crimes. Among unconvicted inmates in jails in 2002, 34% had a violent offense as the most serious charge. 41% percent of convicted and unconvicted jail inmates in 2002 had a current or prior violent offense; 46% were nonviolent recidivists.[46]

It’s literally slavery, just dumbass racists and capitalists don’t care enough to figure out why we’re calling it that.

-fae

Actually, no, I got something to add and it’s this video by Knowing Better on Youtube:

Slavery is baked into the US American system so much more firmly than anyone ever really acknowledges.

There’s a very good and very hard-hitting documentary about it on Netflix

Also… even if someone has committed a violent crime, enslaving them is… ya know… still a fucked up thing to do? How is that even in question?

The whole discourse of “well they’re not even all violent offenders” has this weird undertone of ‘if they’re good people they shouldn’t have to be slaves’ that horrifies me. Even if 100% of them were violent, Slavery. Is. Wrong. All humans have rights.

Oh this doesn’t even go into how states will charge convicts “rent” for being imprisoned. It can be anywhere from $20-$80 dollars per day. If someone is imprisoned, the low end of these costs are $7000 per year. On the high end, that’s 29000 per year.

Prisoners are also charged for requesting medical care, with a fee from anywhere from $5 per request to $100 per request. Not to see a doctor. Just requesting a doctor.

Furthermore in some states, like Wisconsin, this applies to pretrial detention as well.

Slavery? Yes. But the system also works to fine prisoners and make even more money off of them

tazmiilly:

me: does it always have to be that serious

the part of my brain that controls the imagery, symbolism, and themes department: yes

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