mothdogs:

vampireapologist:

being a cashier is so stressful i’ll be like “hi! how are you :^)” and the customer will hand me a screwdriver and say “my granddaughter had a miscarriage this morning” and I’m like …………………..i’m so sorry that’s $2.33

Deadass I once told a customer “Have a nice day!” and he responded that he couldn’t because it was the anniversary of his wife’s murder

kittensandcoffeeandbeautifuldays:

pinkprincessrei:

allthecanadianpolitics:

what a convenient date 🤔🤔🤔

Submitted by @goshgay.

For everyone who doesn’t know there’s a strike against McDonald’s on that date. Don’t fall for this. Support striking workers.

“McDonald’s workers across the country have voted to stage a one-day strike next week, protesting on-the-job sexual harassment. The strike, organized by women’s committees at dozens of McDonald’s restaurants, will start at lunchtime on 18 September, and take place across 10 cities.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/15/mcdonalds-sexual-harassment-strike-historic

ilyahasruinedmylife:

rafi-dangelo:

rafi-dangelo:

rafi-dangelo:

rafi-dangelo:

I wear ripped jeans to the office because I’m a disrespectful Millennial.

Today’s office outfit is this $5 dress I got at Old Navy because it’s eight thousand degrees outside and my balls deserve air.

I took these pants and boots from my step brother.

Don’t mind me, just keeping the undercarriage well-ventilated.

I’m living for this rebellious energy

What are your thoughts on writing through a family tragedy? On the one hand, it feels so trivial, to make up stuff while I should be mourning. On the other, he was a practical man and had encouraged this dream of mine in his way. Do you think the answer is different for a newbie wannabe writer than an established author? Thanks.

neil-gaiman:

When my father died, I wrote on the plane back to the US from the funeral, because I needed to not be in my head. A month or so later, I was ready to look at what I’d written, and found basically all the dialogue for The Doctor’s Wife written and waiting for me. Sometimes we write to save our own lives.