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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
barillapasta
jehovahhthickness

I wanna be that CEO that pays their employees 70K a year like that white guy I be seeing all over the Internet. I can’t remember his name.

I’m not gonna be like Jeff Bezos but I do wanna be a multimillionaire 😂😂😂

jehovahhthickness

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He took a pay cut. I’m not doing all of that. Ima just pay my people well and give top notch benefits.

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jehovahhthickness

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It gets better.

desperate-acts-of-capitalism

We are definitely going to talk about this guy on Buisness Desserts

Employees are not costs to be reduced, they are investments, they are assets that appreciate in value

jehovahhthickness

Absolutely

tkscrolls

For the person commenting on not taking a pay cut, he HAD to change his lifestyle to be able to afford to pay his employees a living wage. He talked to accountants and they helped him break the numbers down based on data about the cost of living and various factors about the commute, housing issues, etc. All inspired by his best friend going nearly into debt over medical costs meanwhile he had several houses, a jet, and drank champagne daily.

He sold stock, houses, and changed his spending and as a result, his employees were overall happier and the way they worked improved. They all bought more shit and had more kids and did all the consumption people want for us while also enjoying their work and their boss enough to band together and buy him a fucking Tesla as a thank you.

And you know what he realized after taking his pay cut? He didn’t need the champagne or the girls or the “lifestyle” of being a billionaire. He feels fulfilled in his work and with the people he’s surrounded himself with and he feels that he’s made a step in the right direction that other businessmen and billionaires should follow.

Please read the article and his statements on twitter because it’s eye-opening to see that you CAN be successful doing things ethically. 

stele3

Update: during the pandemic, Dan Price cut his salary to $0 so that he could keep paying his employees.

cowboytgirl

What a lovely man

barillapasta
yayfeminism

A New Hampshire Republican State Representative anonymously created the “Red Pill” subreddit.

Wow.

sardonicblisters

these aren’t just bullshitter dweebs in their mom’s basements trolling the internet, these are men who formulate the way we implement laws and who govern the way we live our lives.

imamisfittoy

^^^ Hello, yes, everyone needs to see this. It’s not always a bunch of nobodies trolling around on 4chan. It’s, doctors, lawyers, judges, businessmen, bankers, law enforcement, etc. People who have pulls on society. They literally don’t see other groups besides themselves as human or equal

femmebosskoopa

…holy shit like this is bad really really bad but so much clearly so if you’ve ever read the scum that floats to the top of the Red Pill. Like basically he was just outed as the creator of a neo-nazi misogynist pro-rape forum explicitly to recruit online loners and groom them like it’s EVERYTHING we’ve been saying these people do but this is like, the hive.

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lyricwritesprose:
“ firey-rising-demon:
“ nanoochka:
“ virtualsilver:
“ fanfictionwriter101:
“ I’d like everyone to see this
{Credit to amalasrosa on Twitter}
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#real #not to be salty but this is what ive been saying#like everyone out here really...
fanfictionwriter101

I’d like everyone to see this

{Credit to amalasrosa on Twitter}

virtualsilver

#real #not to be salty but this is what ive been saying#like everyone out here really still acting like fanfic isnt really writing#like its subpar and like it cant be good and have amazing lines#even fanfic writers treat it like its LESS and like theyre PLAY writing and not actually writing#like friend buddy ican ASSURE YOU that fanfic is every bit as real and good as writing from books#the only difference between fic and actual books is that books go through several stages of processing and editing and filtering#and are worked on by professionals who studied the craft of editing#while fanfiction cuts that filtering and everyone gets a chance to be heard and to be read#and instead of editors we have peer editing and reviewing#dont be fucking tricked by the mass notion that anything that young girls and queer people are interested in is immediately bad and subpar#bc it is fucking not #i will FIGHT for it #fanfiction (tags by @crossroadswrite bacause they add so much to this post)

nanoochka

The real irony is there is plenty of fanfiction that goes through more rigorous editing than some published fiction. So the difference in quality between fanfiction and “professional writing” is totally arbitrary and made up. Except that some things that are more expensive are worse.

firey-rising-demon

Fanfic has really raised my standards for what constitutes good writing.

lyricwritesprose

Fanfic is not a lesser form of writing.  Fanfic is a genre.  And like any genre, people are not necessarily going to get what makes it tick unless they learn the conventions and presuppositions of that genre.

At some point, I am going to try to come up with a pseudo-scholarly explanation of those conventions and presuppositions.  I’d say that probably the defining feature of fanfic is that the reader is expected to come in with prior knowledge of characters and (if not marked AU) the quirks and conventions of the source medium, so that some things can be taken as read before the story even begins.

Like any genre, this means that fanfic can do things that no other genre can do.  Me, my particular crack is to really lean into the dramatic irony.  There’s also a heavy overlap with romance, in which the conclusion of a particular story is already known and in fact inherent in the label (Kirk/Spock slow-burn, for instance) but the adventure is in the getting there.

However, like any genre, people who are not familiar with the conventions (or uninterested in what it has to offer) are likely to be thrown off, and from there often conclude that what they’re reading is no good, rather than realizing that they’re using the wrong toolset.

For an example in another genre, say that I’m accustomed to contemporary stories and I read a science fiction story that opens by saying, “Rashid was missing his sceptrim.  He rolled his eyes and looked under his bunk.  The starship was small.  It couldn’t have gone far.”  Someone who only reads conventional fiction would be all like, “What the hell is a sceptrim?  It’s not in the dictionary.  How do you expect us to know what’s going on if you make stuff up and then don’t explain it?”  An experienced reader of science fiction, meanwhile, is thinking, “A sceptrim.  This will be explained as we go.  Right now, we know (a) it could fit under a bunk, and (b) either it is not important enough to immediately panic about, or Rashid is not prone to panic.”  Thus, the experienced reader has absorbed information that completely missed the inexperienced reader, and you could say with some accuracy that the inexperienced reader is not, in fact, absorbing the actual story.  Because they don’t know the conventions.  Because they may be an expert at reading romance or contemporary, but here, they don’t know how to read.

Fanfiction is like that.  By drawing on the source material, I can make sure that the reader has information that I never state.  I am writing a Doctor Who fic featuring an original character who works in a shop; she thinks, “Huh, new mannequins.  I must have missed the staff meeting where they said we were getting new mannequins.”  Using info from the original show, I have put up a giant sign saying DANGER IS PRESENT AND PEOPLE ARE LIKELY TO FREAKING DIE.  But you have to be somewhat familiar with Doctor Who to get what I’m doing.  Similarly, say I’m writing a Kirk/Spock college AU, and Kirk (my viewpoint character) goes off on a mental rant about how Spock is an uptight prick and what’s with being known only by your last name anyway?  My reader knows (a) these characters have an epic bond that has been inspiring people since the sixties, and (b) I marked the story Kirk/Spock rivals-to-lovers slow-burn, so the question is not whether Kirk has correctly analyzed this character, but how he learns he is wrong and exactly how they get together in the end.  People who don’t read fanfiction or romance may be annoyed to find out that everything I establish about Spock in my first chapter turns out to be completely wrong; people who are here for a rivals-to-lovers slow-burn were relishing the dramatic irony from the beginning.

That’s the thing about genres.  You need to learn them.  You need to accumulate the right toolset.  And you’re never going to do that if you decide ahead of time that they aren’t worth learning.