I was at a union meeting the other day and the speaker had this great quote
“When you’re a public worker and politicians come around talking about lower taxes, that means they want to lay you off.”
And it’s true. I’m a librarian, so my wages come from tax dollars. Lower taxes means the library has to cut costs, and that means either lowering wages or laying people off. It’s a pretty direct cause and effect.
My dad was a mechanic for public school buses. The first time he took me to vote it was for a local election and he told me even if I did nothing else to vote to pass the budget so they could replace two school busses that were beyond repair so kids were safe.
Politicians who try to sell you on lower taxes are usually just trying to cut social services & public resources and screw over public workers.
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I love how weebs are like “man the fucking studio must’ve forced them to make this promo” and meanwhile everyone at toonami is like “no we just made it because we fucking love Steven universe”
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Plugged my camera to my tv #1
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This is a meme from the future. You won’t get the reference yet.

i get it
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when we told all the harry potter people to read a different book they all just went and watched marvel movies I think
me making this post:
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Monetizing tumblr is easy, just give it to anthropologists so they can monitor all the bullshit subcultures
Some 14 year old: I think my imaginary friend should have the right to vote
Some 39 year old: I agree completely
Guy in a lab coat: *can’t fucking write fast enough*
Things that are hilarious here:
-The posts themselves (as intended)
-The concept of social scholars needing to wear lab coats
-The idea that anthropologists can afford anything.