10 years ago me and my mom worked jobs from home. I did CenturyLink (phone company) and HSN and QVC. She did dish network, directv and Eddie Bauer. It was easier then to find wfh jobs than it is now. Then it was unusual, but no stigma. Now it's like you're an evil clown bent on molesting the village's sheep if you even suggest it. -_-
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Came here looking for someone to have quoted this. I quote it to bigots all the time and it straight pisses them off.
God, thank you so much for asking this. It's been driving me insane, and I didn't even consider that I could be a togglable feature!
Could also consider sitting on items like cakes or balloons, or eating large quantities of foods on camera in a messy way. Peeing on stuff is another popular option.
I'll keep that in mind if I get to try it!
Is it good? I've wanted to try beef bacon for years, but never have been able to find it. I plan on going veg next month when the food stamps roll in, so I don't know if I'm ever going to get the chance D:
Yeah, totally unreasonable for people to have seating options. I mean the downsides are just so numerous...
I mean, as an ex smoker i had a "I could try coke maybe?" intrusive thought when I saw nicotine's level compared to cocaine. Lmao
I save posts to check them the next day for this reason. Sorting by new gets boring pretty quick :/
I think their point is that even in situations that able bodied people might consider to have "ample seating," it may not be enough for those with disabilities. 3 minutes of walking between benches, I'd say, would probably be considered pretty ample seating by most city planners. It would be no where near enough for my dad, or for my mom before she went full time in the wheelchair. One solution to this could be something along the lines of the little carts they have at Walmart, but like, owned by the city and able to be checked out for free, combined with some people with mobility issues actually getting a say in how the city is planned out, and where the ramps and stuff are for the sidewalks.
This. Exactly this. I'm dying to know.