NocturnalMorning

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NocturnalMorning ,

Turns out treating employees like dirt, plus an impending climate collapse makes people unhappy. Who knew

NocturnalMorning ,

Someone completely shaved my mom’s dog like this, and now half of her fur won’t grow back.

NocturnalMorning ,

She’s a pomeranian mix I think

NocturnalMorning ,

That sucks. I’m sorry that happened to you.

NocturnalMorning ,

No, I don’t want to work longer hours. I can literally accomplish the same amount in 4 days as I do in a 5 day work week. What is this obsession with always being more productive anyway? We have improved efficiency and production like 300% (probably more) since the early 1900s, and we are still expected to be wage slaves. That’s dog shit corporate bullshit propaganda.

NocturnalMorning ,

Probably yes

NocturnalMorning ,

I used to think the same thing. But it turns out, we’ve all been convinced into being wage slaves our entire lives for jobs that don’t really matter.

Funny enough, the least skilled jobs that we found out are the most important during the pandemic are the ones nobody wants to pay well for.

What’s even more ironic is that we’ve been convinced to do all of this while destroying the planet and every ecosystem on it.

One day we’ll wake up and be old, and realize we spent our entire life working instead of doing the things that are actually important in life.

You know, that, or the climate will break down, not sure which one will happen first since climate breakdown is happening faster every year.

NocturnalMorning ,

Speak for yourself.

I’m an aerospace engineer, and my role is critical to the success of our project. Actually, I haven’t worked a professional job where that wasn’t the case. You’re not going to change my mind about how our society is structured. We’ve all been duped into participating in a system that is pushing us to extinction, and it’s insane

NocturnalMorning ,

We got by without electricity for thousands of years.

NocturnalMorning ,

I’m not being facetious. And I don’t work on planes. We lived without electricity until the early 20th century.

NocturnalMorning ,

Probably, but still a dumb PR stunt. Why would anybody think serving coffee would boost album or concert ticket sales?

NocturnalMorning ,

Talking about it doesn’t necessarily mean people are buying concert tickets because of it.

NocturnalMorning ,

I am shocked by this conclusion, just completely shocked I tell ya.

NocturnalMorning ,

It’s almost like we work to live, not the other way around.

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