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Hernandez added that spending so much of their waking life working and worrying about money is exhausting: “I don’t have time to hang out with people. Quite frankly: I work, I go home. And then I go work some more.”

In an age where so much of their lives exists online or at work, unionization, they said, is one of the only ways they’ve been able to foster a genuine connectedness.

“My generation is lacking in a feeling of community,” Hernandez said. “It’s a sense of community for us to organize in this way and then to watch all the other stores organize — we’re being connected to each other in a way we haven’t seen before.”

washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2

svelte was developed by a nyt employee who thinks capitalism is a local maximum. nyt editors suck but their tech workers seem pretty cool

you ever think about how sid’s gonna live for 1,000 years

i love reaction images of cats photoshopped with teary eyes for some reason

you ever think about how sid’s gonna live for 1,000 years

pmd romhack where you replace all text with some kind of pun. pokemon mystery pungeon

you ever get illegally engaged while also being illegal spouses

not that i particularly want marraige aside from tax benefits and insurance-sharing but what is we mutually purposed with engagement swords

my spouses and me be like

flux: yeah [so-and-so who i’ve either never heard of or goes by a name i don’t recognize] did [thing]
me: who now

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