The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#1751 Post by timmy »

Phant, stop trying to sabotage yourself mate.
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

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#1752 Post by Phantasee »

Part of the nausea was from realizing I'm "that guy" that doesn't know how to let go and move on.

There was an armed robber at the university of Alberta last night. Three guards murdered, one in hospital. Don't know if they caught the shooter yet. It's going to be a hard day. My uncle was murdered in an armed robbery a few years back, around this part of June. They never found his killers.
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#1753 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

I'm currently waiting to have a cervical MRI. :D

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#1754 Post by Losonti Tokash »

i demand to know who decided cervical should refer both to a section of your spine and part of female anatomy

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#1755 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Yeah.

It was a cool experience. About 20 minutes in I had to scratch my nose, so that took some will power. I am about to look at the images.

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#1756 Post by Losonti Tokash »

sometimes i think "nebraska's not such a bad place"

then i remember that a couple years ago they privatized the state's foster care system

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#1757 Post by Aaron »

Oh. My. God.

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#1758 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Losonti Tokash wrote:sometimes i think "nebraska's not such a bad place"

then i remember that a couple years ago they privatized the state's foster care system
How is it faring?

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#1759 Post by Losonti Tokash »

Shittily, like any time you place a profit motive on something that (if done properly) doesn't make much money and doesn't have an easily measurable impact on society.

Edit: even further back they privatized the mental health care stuff and so you get a bunch of companies who hire poorly trained, barely motivated (but cheap!) workers to take care of adults with developmental disabilities, culminating in incidents where someone gets left in a bathtub full of bleach or a lady who had a stroke is ignored for a whole day before an ambulance is called.

I think the first person responsible got fired, but the second didn't and no jail time either.

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#1760 Post by Losonti Tokash »

lol apparently one of their cost cutting measures was to just not pay anyone for hours worked between 10pm and 8am

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#1761 Post by Darksi4190 »

How the fuck is that legal?

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#1762 Post by Zod »

Darksi4190 wrote:How the fuck is that legal?
states rights :smugdog:
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#1763 Post by Losonti Tokash »

it's not, so they got sued and had to pay everyone their lost wages

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#1764 Post by timmy »

Where do people get off enabling that kind of shit

Oh and also

cervix (from the Latin cervix uteri, meaning "neck of the womb"

Blame the dead language AS USUAL
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#1765 Post by Zod »

timmy wrote:Where do people get off enabling that kind of shit

Oh and also

cervix (from the Latin cervix uteri, meaning "neck of the womb"

Blame the dead language AS USUAL
"it's not my problem"

also see

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#1766 Post by Pieman »

timmy wrote:Where do people get off enabling that kind of shit
When you hear lots of people repeat something until you think it's smart.

And you hear them all repeating these propaganda reasons for it until they think it's smart and unassailable. They figure Truth is on their side. The stock arguments for privatizing the government haven't changed in thirty years, even though the names of the things we're privatizing have- we're doing X instead of Y and nobody bothers to change the reason for it from X' to Y'.

The fact that they can get away with this with their viewerbase means they have a lot of power over how they think. How are they going to use it? They can turn out more product, or they can entertain themselves. "Entertainment" option leads to closing the gate, open trade didn't.

And a LOT of people, at some level, wants an excuse to be all bad-boy and know that they're right so they're not going to get in trouble for hurting society. So there's this perverse pleasure in letting nasty shit happen to people you don't know, because of some unassailable truth that it never occurs to you to question. Because if they weren't on the wrong side of logic/philosophy/God/freedom/whatever, they'd be doing fine, but they're not so fuck them and no one will call you out on it.

It's like life on the Internet, only with flames made of actual fire and/or bleach.

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#1767 Post by Akhlut »

Darksi4190 wrote:How the fuck is that legal?
Strictly speaking, it's not. But good luck suing them for the lost wages. :v

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#1768 Post by Losonti Tokash »

Akhlut wrote:
Darksi4190 wrote:How the fuck is that legal?
Strictly speaking, it's not. But good luck suing them for the lost wages. :v
which, like i said, was successfuly done

although they "fixed" it by paying minimum wage for those hours instead of what your regular wage is

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#1769 Post by Aaron »

Lol, so the opposite of overtime. Truely America is the land of opportunity.

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#1770 Post by Akhlut »

Aaron wrote:Lol, so the opposite of overtime. Truely America is the land of opportunity.
AMERICA, FUCK YEAH.

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#1771 Post by Akhlut »

Losonti Tokash wrote:
Akhlut wrote:
Darksi4190 wrote:How the fuck is that legal?
Strictly speaking, it's not. But good luck suing them for the lost wages. :v
which, like i said, was successfuly done
Ah, I missed that. I only skimmed the thread, if that isn't entirely apparent already.
although they "fixed" it by paying minimum wage for those hours instead of what your regular wage is
I would say, though, that my quip wasn't entirely wrong, though, given this information.

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#1772 Post by weemadando »

First weekend of overtime is done. Next weekend is even more - 10-12 hrs shifts Saturday and Sunday. And evening/night overtime during both this coming week and the next week. This is on top of my usual End of Financial Year stress.

Bring on Friday 29 June, when I will finally have a day off to look forward to. 18 days straight of work... Yay.

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#1773 Post by timmy »

:brah:
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#1774 Post by Oxymoron »

weemadando wrote:18 days straight of work...
Is that even legal ? :wtf:

In France (TM), employers MUST let their employees have at least 1 day off every seven days.
No.

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#1775 Post by Akhlut »

Oxymoron wrote:
weemadando wrote:18 days straight of work...
Is that even legal ? :wtf:

In France (TM), employers MUST let their employees have at least 1 day off every seven days.
Oh, look at you, in your Socialist paradise. Goddamn Eurocommies.
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