Trying to switch careers when you're basically ancient in the Indonesian entry-level age limit is challenging, but I'm glad I'm starting over even if the world is against it because I started late.
ketemu fujii kaze di pinggir jalan bangkok! gue akan bilang ini gue yang di notice bukan gue yang minta foto karena gue beneran gaenak bgt waktu mau reach dia tapi manajernya dan dia ngeliat gue dan adek gue yang mematung di jarak 50 meter itu terus malah dia nyamperin udh gt gue sekeluarga diajak foto juga:):)
im not saying "cape bgt kerja terus"
but im saying "terima kasih ya allah udah dikasih otak dan kemampuan yang sangat gacor ini. bcs my job is literaly doing everything in my power and knowledge to keep someone's mom, dad, sister, brother, loved one alive for 12 hours of my day"
kalo negaranya waras justru yg ga punya skills dan entry level yg dapet UMR karena literally UMR adalah upah MINIMUM regional, jadi yg gak punya skills y gajinya mentok upah MINIMUM.
Tapi di negara jelek dan rakyatnya demen hidup melarat, buat dapet MINIMUM AJA HARUS SKILL DEWA.
Her name is Gina Martin. She was at a music festival in London when a man pushed his phone between her legs and took a photo under her skirt. She reported it to the police immediately. They told her it wasn't a criminal offence. There was nothing they could do.
She went home and decided that was unacceptable. With no legal background, no political connections and no funding she launched a campaign to make upskirting a criminal offence in England and Wales. She petitioned. She lobbied MPs. She spoke publicly about what had happened to her. The government initially blocked the bill.
She kept going. The Voyeurism Act passed in January 2019. Upskirting now carries up to two years in prison. Scotland followed. Other countries are following. A woman at a festival with no lawyer, no funding and no political connections rewrote the law for an entire nation in eighteen months.