I wish it was socially acceptable to ask how people afford things, like your house is so nice, you go out to eat 3 times a week, and are always on vacation, are you in debt?
The number 1 thing pisses me off today is how every company realized they can still technically operate at the bare minimum if they run a skeleton crew for everything. So now every service sucks, both for the workers and the customers, and we can't do anything.
The moment in WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (2006) when the police reveal the call is coming from inside the house is pure horror movie nightmare fuel. One sentence and the entire movie instantly becomes ten times more terrifying.
Honestly, i don't understand this economy when nursing homes are so expensive they bankrupt our grandparents but nursing home aides need to use food banks.
daycare is so expensive it eats up one parent's entire paycheck and yet daycare providers only make $10/hr and need second jobs.
college costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and puts students into debt for life and yet we have thousands of professors living in their cars.
everything we need is astronomically expensive and yet almost none of the money we pay is going towards the people actually doing the work and providing the services.
By far the most frustrating posts on the mom forum are when the SAHM’s ask about finances. I don’t really know what I was expecting, but a vast majority of their partners make less than 60K per year and they wonder why they can’t spend like the moms who are doctors and lawyers.
Did you know the TV show “To Catch a Predator” was cancelled because they kept catching law enforcement, teachers, preachers, local officials, and other people who were supposed to protect children?
The final straw? An Assistant District Attorney in Texas was courting who he thought was a 13-year-old boy. He didn’t show for the sting, so they sent law enforcement and the camera crew to his home. The police entered, and Louis Conradt shot himself, taking his own life.
Can’t make this shit up.
Normalise the idea that a job can simply be a job, not a passion, a lifestyle, or a dream career.
I like my job. I enjoy working with my team, and I have a great boss. But at the end of the day, I’m just there to make money.
Many people still don’t realize that literacy isn’t just about being able to read. It’s about being able to comprehend, evaluate, and apply the information in front of you. The gap between the two is becoming increasingly alarming.
o conceito de ter começado euphoria na adolescência com as personagens no ensino médio e agora me ter despedido delas sendo adulta também. vão deixar saudades ✨
what really makes me irate is this season didn’t need to fucking exist. nothing that happened this season added ANY value to what happened w the characters in the first seasons
sam levinson dragged this out for 4 years just to make a whole new show and completely fuck it all up