I rarely remember the big huge trips I made but I will always remember the smaller more insignificant things, like the bars we frequented, shops we went to, parks to be sat in. Moments that kind of characterise this period of life… it would be nice to just live in that space for a little while longer…
oh, how I LOVE a "remember when we...". Those were always my favorites: to reminisce, to share a laugh over silly stories, to realize that someone cares just as much as you about that one memory you hold close to your heart
-i don't feel happy in the moment very often. but when i look back, i know when something was good. -imagining how my dog feels when he chases a ball, or how a tree feels when it's sunny, i dont think you can pursue it, it's just something that happens, like the weather
being traditionally cool is really quite boring and iterative, and it’s actually very cool and sexy to geek out about something you like or share bits of knowledge on a topic you’re passionate about
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WORKER’S DAY!!!! i love having a union, i love being a union steward and getting to support my unit. when my union won its contract, i got a pay bump, better benefits, and increased protection as a worker. 🥳
unions help address racial and gender pay gaps, issues workplaces impose on families and those having kids, addressing unsafe conditions, plus things like better health insurance, wages and overtime, weingarten rights to representation, and more!!!
if you don’t have a union but are thinking about forming one, check out AFL-CIO’s page (linked) or Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee. there’s always more power in a union!! ✊🥖🌹
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