She/her. Bog Witch. Frequently yelling about Star Wars.
Lothal
Joined on 7 June, 2016
A small cheese pizza from my local chain pizza place costs more ($8.99) than the current national minimum hourly wage. I don't live in a city. And a small pizza shouldn't cost more than the employees are paid to make it! #FightFor15
Replying to @thetimeisnowTB: Imagine working for an hour and you receive this....
Replying to @itskristofer: march 1st tomorrow
Replying to @GradLumberjack: I’m never eating an edible again. I watched a whole movie on mute & started crying because I thought I had lost my hea…
Side note: Costco sells the best and cheapest marinated artichoke hearts I've had- in quantity, of course! They're super overpriced at the grocery store.
I feel I should mention that it's not just her. It's also her husband and two very large dogs. And my FIL is at an age where he can't live in an RV. So they'd really be living in my house with two large dogs and an RV in my yard for a month.
While wallowing and eating my feeling about the fact that my in-laws might be living in an RV in my yard for an entire month, I inadvertently created a new sammich: marinated artichoke hearts and bacon on crusty bread. IT'S SO GOOD Y'ALL
My mother in law has just informed us of her intention to live in an RV in our yard for a month
And by "Something" I mean nasty, catty assholes who scream about feminism when it's convenient and ONLY when it's convenient (meaning when it applies to their specific white woman interests)- and, often, they weaponize feminism against other women. Gross.
I’m never eating an edible again. I watched a whole movie on mute & started crying because I thought I had lost my hearing. 😆😂🤣
Replying to @slaybutterbaby: I aint gon' never shut up about it.
Once Covid leaves, and it will eventually... I still won't stop talking about how…
I aint gon' never shut up about it.
Once Covid leaves, and it will eventually... I still won't stop talking about how yall felt like a half million deaths was a mere inconvenience to your social life
Replying to @fineanddanya: Went antiquing today and found what I thought were some cute letters but turns out
Replying to @DanPriceSeattle: Min wage
Costco: $16
Walmart: $11
Average pay
Costco: $24
Walmart: $15
Employees on food stamps (subsidized by you)…
Replying to @badpostMaximoff: On the storyboard of this scene, Wanda was actually say things like this. I'm sad they didn't put this scene bc she's…
Imagine working for an hour and you receive this....
Went antiquing today and found what I thought were some cute letters but turns out
Quoted @artcrimeprof
Does anyone else have something a teacher said burned into their brain? Mine is when I answered a question in a seminar my first semester of grad school and the professor responded, “Ah, Thompson. Quick but wrong, as usual.”
My high school chemistry teacher always used to say, "And that belongs in the great category of 'Who Cares?'"
Quoted @LeslieMac
Got approved for monoclonal antibodies infusion treatment thanks to some amazing ppl here on Twitter. As did 3 other family members. Thank you to @ECMcLaughlin @dianaberrent and especially @spin313 who has LITERALLY spent HOURS of her time securing this treatment for me & my fam.
Replying to @ECMcLaughlin: Folks please reach out if you are COVID positive. @dianaberrent and @spin313 and the team at Survivor Corps are saving li…
Folks please reach out if you are COVID positive. @dianaberrent and @spin313 and the team at Survivor Corps are saving lives and I can put you in direct touch.
It was my privilege to help @LeslieMac after all I’ve learned from her. Much love to all who are fighting this virus.
On the storyboard of this scene, Wanda was actually say things like this. I'm sad they didn't put this scene bc she's so RIGHT.
I am an introvert *and* I'm boring
Min wage
Costco: $16
Walmart: $11
Average pay
Costco: $24
Walmart: $15
Employees on food stamps (subsidized by you)
Costco: Virtually none
Walmart: More than any other company
Founder net worth
Costco: not a billionaire
Walmart: over $220 billion; up $30 billion in pandemic
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