• melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    14 days ago

    I’m feeling so emotionally unhappy and so physically sick.

    I wish I could distract myself by doing art but for some reason I just can’t art

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      my main thought

      MAMMALIANS NURTURABLE!! Fuck yeah protect those goats Gwendolyn!

      But my own theory about the lack of people l is that this is a remote outpost like some little Fargo like place in Alaska or some Nordic country where this big company can do their super evil stuffs. Hence there are not many people, but big facilities because they.are hoping when this thing is proven it will kick off as a big production.

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        spoiler

        I cannot begin to say HOW RELIEVED I was that they did not kill that goat on-screen. Way to bring them back in!

        I don’t know what to think about the ending. It’s all so insane and the next season - if there is one - will be at least two years away so I’m like okay whatever. Yay Gemma was rescued! But where do you go from here without coming up with more outlandish scenarios that let the innies protest without Lumon just shutting them down like they conveniently did with Irving who by the way has had the most unsatisfying exit from the show…

        Hence my question why there aren’t more guards. If they really wanted to make a meaningful comment on real-world class solidarity there wouldn’t be such a comical dearth of muscle imo.

        It was all very cinematic but like… I dunno. I feel a bit flat now. Reintegration didn’t even mean anything after all!

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          not a spoiler

          innies have no resources other than their intellect, their bodies and their lives, and each other

          at work they have no private space, no home, no bed, no belongings, no access to information or education, no food, no clothes, no people outside of work, no society, and it seems no government oversight

          they have the emotional experience of children and are easily exploited and abused

          it’s a terrible situation

  • melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    13 days ago
    Health

    Yeah, my health has just suddenly deteriorated again. Bummer. I really don’t want to get as sick as I used to be.

     

    I’m taking another crack at this string bag and worked out what I did wrong last time.

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      The future is not knowable. You’ve had ups and downs before, maybe the up will start sooner than you think. Hang in there and look after yourself.

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        I worked out that I had been crocheting into the same ch2 hole after joining the round, which meant increasing asymmetrically on one side and growing the stitch count!

        Crochet seems a lot more free form than knitting so it was easy for me to get off track. But seeing the results gave me a lot of clarity on where I mistook the written directions.

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            When beginning a new round it looked like I was ‘skipping’ a ch2 space at the start so I’d DC in there but in reality it was the same space I’d just slip stitched into and so I was accidentally making a V increase after I was meant to stop increasing.

            But yeah, it’s nicely on track now. Looks like \

            I’m trying to get the efficient motion and tension/yarn holding finger down next and it’s coming along

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    I think I’m in trouble. I used a box to post my coffee grinder and Miss Meow has noticed it missing. It’s better to beg forgiveness than ask permission, right?

  • StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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    Didn’t get the job, most likely due to my TAFE schedule not aligning with their work hours. Which is fair, but I am sad about it.

    I channelled the disappointment into more job applications so there’s that I guess.

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    Coffee grinder is packed and ready to go to its new home. Washing is on. Overgrown terrarium got a bit of a clean up. Next up is a trip to the post office and free food market, then the afternoon is free for who knows what.

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    wow I’ve had a few tonight after an awesome work event (love that these guys are so much more sociable with our client). Pretty tipsy but this is the good thing about having easy PT close to home. Everyone looks pretty attractive through these wine goggles.

    Gonna catch up on the Severence finale shortly and maybe The Pitt and then catch up with an old school friend Sat night and Sun. ☺️ Times like today I feel a bit like less of a loser and more of a part of Melbourne

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    I very much dislike being the door person where I work. It’s company policy to check receipts, so of course I’m going to ask to see yours.

    People have the freedom to say no, but to be rude is another thing. Some of us are getting paid minimum wage and don’t want to lose our jobs because we didn’t do what the company wants us to do. Fuck capitalism and fuck entitled people.

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      That job would suck balls, man. I swear I’m that person who’s got their bags open and receipt handy 3 metre from you to save the hassle from you asking. I always add in “have a great day mate”.

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        not me

        I dislike the presumption of guilt. It’s insulting.

        Tho of course I would never be rude to a shop assistant. I just politely refuse.

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          Be angry at c-suite corpos for making the rules then, not the min-wage workers at the door. Min-wage workers have no say in the rules of the store/company.

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          I don’t like the presumption of guilt either, but what about places like Costco where they go through all the items on the receipt? Would you stop then?

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          It’s insulting if you give a shit. I don’t. It’s not personal. It’s the poor bastard’s job. I like to make it easier for them.

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              The older staff don’t give a shit. The poor teenager/young adult on the door is ordered to man it. Them thinking “why didn’t they show me their bag?”. “Was I rude?”. “Was I assertive enough?”. “Were my bosses watching”. Then going home neally in tears thinking they will get a lecture next time they’re rostered.

              It’s good and all to say no but how many people actually take it up with management and say “putting young people on the door is wrong” . Not many.

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      Customer service sucks ass. C-suite corpo asslickers making up rules that min-wage workers have to abide by or they lose their slave-wage. Rules that piss customers off, and because the customers don’t see or know the c-suite they take their frustrations out on the slave-wage earner, as if they had any say in it.

      It’s demoralising, and shows how utterly unempathetic and uncaring the common customer is, that they think being rude and angry is appropriate behaviour, when they should be writing in a complaint to c-suite cocksuckers instead.

      I’m mad on your behalf lol

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        Exactly! The C-suite people are SO far removed from what it’s like to be a min wage slave. I hope that if I ever work my way up into a leadership position, I’m not so out-of-touch.

        But then again, what can they do to prevent theft?

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          I want to know how many people door-workers stop from stealing tbh. People are gonna steal and that should be accounted for at a company level. Do door-workers really stop people from stealing? I’d be interested to see unbiased studies lol.

          Isnt this what security guards are for?

          But yes, the c-suite are so far removed, so out of touch, and don’t get any flak for poor decisions. It’s always the slave wager who cops it which is disgusting.

          I think it takes a special kind of person to be successful at the c-suite level, and I think a prerequisite for those roles is either putting on an amazing mask, or lacking any traits that make them human lol

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            From what I’ve been told, the company has insurance for losses, and I don’t think many reports go to the police.

            We never had a door person until we got a new manager who makes sure we are in view of the cameras when standing at the door. Apparently it was because there was too much theft going on. Maybe having a door person does deter people from stealing, and the company seems to think that it drives sales to have someone greet you. Hmm…

            I think personally, I’d be more likely to steal if someone wasn’t standing at the door, but who knows about other people.

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            I did security, there’s very little legal power to actually address shop theft.

            C-suite are lizard people in human skin.

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          in the old days there were many more shop workers and there was very little self serve, it was all customer assistance. So the solution to theft is they can employ more staff.

          But the money the owners don’t pay in wages by having very few staff is far less than what they ever lose in theft.

          Therefore I do not care. I don’t steal but I do not care.

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      I’ve always gone with “no thank you” and keep walking. No need to comply but no need to be a dick either. I’ve done that job too fwiw.

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        Interesting. I always just show my receipt because if I say no, they’ll probably think I’m stealing. But props to you for not complying.

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          Back in the day, the register was the exit for the store. There wasn’t a buy and keep wandering around option, you got your stuff paid and left. I’ve never appreciated adding the extra stage of a bag/receipt checker.

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          I don’t give a fuck what they think about me personally.

          It’s the attrition of an important societal ethos that I dislike intensely, the attrition of presumption of innocence.

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    Lentish is going good for me. Sugar cravings are out of my system and the bread obsession is waning dramatically. I do have the occasional wholemeal or multigrain toast but atleast I’m not consuming bread products daily. Crumpets, English muffins, pizza (breads delicious cousins) have been eliminated entirely. First week and a bit was hard and I succumbed a few times to the local bakery bread but now it’s smooth sailing.

    I feel good. A bit tired but good.