@1StarAtaTyme (I'm also not sure what CUPE is supposed to take yes as an answer for. Presumably, he wants CUPE members to SAY yes to whatever deal is on the table, but to take yes?
Apparently words are almost as hard as math.
@elibtronic "will you commit to not invoking section 33 again in a labour dispute?" "Well I'm not going to speak in hypotheticals. What's important now is that they get back in the classrooms."
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@xghostnotesx I'm extremely confused. Where does the assumption come from that people out protesting something didn't vote? Or were even eligible to vote? I might even guess higher voter participation (assuming eligibility) since these are the people who cared enough about an issue to show up.
@Ms_Anchovy I mean, if OP ever looked at a curriculum document (available online in the province of Ontario!), they might be aware of how little it offers in terms of instructional content it offers. - a public librarian who regularly receives parents' requests for the same...
@thehousered My hot take in response to your hot take: we've all had terrible and thankless jobs in customer service, so we try to be kind until you give us a reason to bring out the hostility ๐ Can't promise I wouldn't lose my shit at someone campaigning for my local conservative politician
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I want a copy of the job contract I signed when I made 'wife' my full-time job. Because even if that is someone's full-time job, the contract that states the expectations would be a good thing...
And for those who need to hear it: sex work is work :)
@MmBsn I love Worldle. I will never get a Wordle in one, but with Worldle, there's hope. Like with today's! There doesn't seem to be a way to braggingly share without giving away the answer, though.
@MmBsn The 'this is fine' doggo is my display picture on my work email (because I'm professional like that), and I find myself increasingly wanting to just point to that when anyone says basically anything. So maybe I don't even need six! (I hate this timeline)