hannahgadsbys:

harrylesbian:

hey!!!!! ur local lesbian here that is starting to panic for a number of reasons: 

after paying for rent and several bills, not only can my dad NOT afford to fly me back to school in september, he’s overdrawn by 66 dollars. 

meaning that on top of the 66 dollars needed to help my dad not be overtly charged again and again, I need at least 150 dollars or so to get an airline ticket before the prices go way up. 

my dad’s disability checks only come in on the 3rd of every month, and the move in days for my college are from the 3 to the 5th of september. 

please please please consider donating !!!

please help my friend!!

dontletitbreakyourhearts:

hey, y’all the Gender Identity Center of Colorado is on the verge of closing its doors after more than 40 years of serving Colorado’s trans community. they’ve got a fundraiser going on facebook here, and if you could chip in a few dollars and/or spread the word, that would be great

persepnohe:

I know a lot of you guys don’t want to reblog those posts about the wildfires in Greece because they’re too long, so I figured I would make a shorter post for y’all. 

Here is a link on how to help and what the current situations are, and here is a direct link to the fundraiser.

As someone who has personally been affected by fire, I would really appreciate if y’all could sb this??

robotsandfrippary:

i-amneveralone:

papi-chulo-seb:

As someone that has grown up surrounded by beaches and done surf life saving, I know how the sea works. Lots of people dont. Every summer multiple tourists die here because they don’t respect the sea, if you’re going to the coast, here’s a thing I saw on Facebook.

wow.

reblogging for all of us that grew up in land locked states, then visit the ocean and are used to just plunging into a lake.

Sick Amazon ‘elves’ face sack

sauvamente:

rhythmic-idealist:

anduin:

thatdiabolicalfeminist:

‘The retailer, which last year made more than £6bn of revenues in
Britain, has a disciplinary system under which points are accrued for
illness. Workers are issued a penalty point for each episode of
sickness.

Workers are told that more than one point will result
in a “series of counselling and disciplinary meetings” and between four
and six points can result in dismissal.

In one case, a woman who spent three days in hospital with a kidney
infection was docked two points, reduced to one on appeal, despite
providing a hospital note.

The system has been revealed in an investigation by The Sunday Times at Amazon’s sorting depot in Dunfermline, Scotland.

The
undercover reporter was paid £7.35 per hour by an agency that supplies
workers to Amazon, but was left with less than the minimum wage after
paying £10 for the agency’s bus which took her to the site 40 miles from
her home in Glasgow.

It emerged this weekend that some low-paid
workers are camping out in woodland near the sorting depot to avoid
paying the bus costs and ensure they are left with more than the minimum
wage…

The reporter obtained a job with PMP Recruitment, one of the two main
agencies that hires and supervises workers at the Dunfermline depot.
The investigation found:

  • Workers being threatened with dismissal
    if they accrued too many points for illness, late attendance or
    absence, or for making too many errors or failing to hit productivity
    targets.

  • A claim from a worker in Amazon’s on-site first-aid
    clinic that workers were under pressure to hit targets and were
    suffering injuries in the rush to collect products

  • Workers were
    expected to cover more than 10 miles a day in the warehouse collecting
    items, but water dispensers to ensure they avoided dehydration were
    regularly empty

  • The reporter was told she had to sign an
    opt-out of the working time directive, which limits weekly hours to 48,
    in order to get a job.

The reporter was employed as a “temporary
warehouse operative” at Amazon’s vast plant in Fife. She worked in the
“picking” department, which involved retrieving items from across
several floors of the sprawling warehouse, according to orders displayed
on a handheld scanner she was given. She worked at least 10 hours a
day, with an unpaid 30-minute lunch break and two 15-minute paid breaks….

Under the system
set out in the Amazon temporary associate handbook, half a point is
issued to recruits who are late to work or late back from a break; one
point for “one period of sickness”; and three points for “no call, no
show”. The undercover reporter was told that anyone who was more than 30
seconds late in arriving at work or returning after a break would be
subject to the half-point penalty.

Workers were also told that if
they made more than one error a week in collecting items or failed to
hit productivity targets they could be subject to a disciplinary
process, which could result in dismissal.’

how the fuck are the unions allowing this???? disgusting

Support the Amazon general strike today, July 10th – do not buy from Amazon! Even if your intention is to make some kind of statement with your purchase – don’t, this is (as other bloggers before me have said) the equivalent of crossing a picket line and still handing them profit!

The strike is from today until the 18th a full week, stand in solidarity with the workers they deserve so much better than this

Sick Amazon ‘elves’ face sack

Literally begging for help

wordsbysarah:

wordsbysarah:

Hey guys, it’s Sarah. I hate to do this, HATE to do this, but I’m pretty sure I have appendicitis and if I go to the hospital, I won’t be able to make rent next week. I need at least $250 to cover my co-pay, so if you have anything at all you can contribute, please PayPal me at psychostudy0710@gmail.com. If this goes unchecked I will literally die.

Thanks for your time and if you can’t donate PLEASE reblog.

Alright guys, UPDATE:

I went to the hospital. They have no idea what’s my problem. The doctor literally looked at me and said “You are an enigma”, patted my hand, and left. They thought it was a double kidney infection, but ruled that out. Told me to go home and do a few stretches. Seriously.

But my problem is, they’re forcing me to go see my primary doctor within a few days, and if the pain persists I have to come back to the hospital. I’ve still got stabbing pain in my lower right side, so that may have to happen. Now, I can’t even afford to pay for this time I went to the hospital.

As of right now, 5:57 pm on 6/27, I’ve raised $68.67. Which really isn’t bad. But on average my hospital bills are over $500. Starting July 26th, I’m not going to have a job because I’m moving to another state (on my mother’s money), so if you can afford to give anything, even TWO dollars, I’d love you so much.

I’ll write you short stories, I’ll make you moodboards, I’ll give you shoutouts. Whatever it takes.

Thank you for reading.

date-a-jew-suggestions:

prismatic-bell:

date-a-jew-suggestions:

If you would report an undocumented immigrant to ICE you would have reported me to the Nazis and I don’t fucking trust you

A note:

I live in a state where you “have to” report anyone you suspect of being undocumented (that wonderful hellhole of Arizona). Now in practice this law has fallen far short, thank goodness. But if you live in such a place and they start enforcing it, here is how you get around it:

Assume everyone who doesn’t speak English is visiting.

Never ask about their job, because if they tell you they work here then you know they’re not visiting. You see them a lot for several weeks or months? Hm. Someone in the family must be ill. That’s terribly tough. They always dress in old, ratty laborers’ clothes? I feel you, my dude, I can’t afford new clothes either, and my dad has the fashion sense of an aardvark, so sometimes it’s not even about “affording” them. They say they’ve been here for years? You must have misunderstood. Spanish isn’t your first language, after all. First and last name? It never came up, or you don’t recall–you meet a lot of people.

And then, if you’re asked: no, you haven’t seen anyone residing illegally in the United States. Just people visiting.

Very good very important addition

zoroark:

maya-fey:

Hey guys I Know Nick Robinson (@/Babylonian) is trying to take the fact that he’s been quiet for about a year and many people have forgotten his URL/don’t know who he is any more to come into the public eye again, and that’s really gross. However, I’m noticing a big trend of people hopping onto his generic ass funny man posts with rude, funny retorts and…. don’t do that

You are still giving his post notes, attention, validation. Don’t reblog from @/Babylonian. Don’t let him become well known again- don’t let his icon and url be well known! Quietly, politely tell people who he is if they reblog from him. Don’t let him become famous and get attention again, that’s exactly what he wants. Reblogging his posts so you can get a cheap laugh and make yourself feel good about attacking this creep is inappropriate. Let him die quietly, he doesn’t deserve anything more than that.

i’ll chime in on this really quickly since there are a lot of people in the replies to this that don’t know who he is – nick robinson is a former reporter for polygon who was fired in august 2017 after multiple woman came forward with sexual harassment allegations against him.

recently he’s made posts about e3 and gaming that have gained traction so i’d like encourage people to double-check who they’re reblogging from! please don’t let this idiot weasel his way back into the public eye

WARNING: THE INCREDIBLES 2  IS NOT EPILEPSY SAFE.

exigetspersonal:

This is not a joke. I was at a premier showing tonight, and my immediate thought was how disasterously unsafe this movie is for my photosensitive epilepic friends. @markingatlightspeed I’m tagging you with this specifically because this would be extremely dangerous for you to watch.

There are multiple scenes in this movie with full-screen, black-and-white flashing strobe effects. They all happen without warning, and last anywhere between a few seconds to more than two minutes. In a darkened movie theater, this means the likelihood of a seizure could be VERY HIGH if you are sensitive to these effects.

If you have photosensitive epilepsy or another disorder that is triggered by strobe lights, I would highly recommend you DO NOT SEE THE INCREDIBLES 2 IN THEATERS. Wait until the movie’s released on digital/Bluray, and you can watch it in a fully-lit room, with someone with you who will be able to help if the strobe effects do trigger a seizure.

Please stay safe.