This is hurting blue collar workers the most, FYI.
This is hurting blue collar workers the most, FYI.
Big “seatbelts kill” energy
I dunno, you lost your job for no good reason. Did you sue?
Kinda seems like they have the last laugh.
Any post about Israel on Threads still has a comment section filled with non-posting accounts that only comment water-muddying dreck about Hamas.
It’s rampant. Hasbara is busy.
Could I get a google docs link?
Anyone who has beliefs that violate the social contract should not be protected by it.
Console skyrim mod enjoyers are weeping having to re-download 75 mods because Todd liked the word Creations more.
I wonder if he was swapped to set up a new patsy for the failing war. No window treatment makes me wonder.
organic dildo
He slammed his peantus in the hood?
Glorious American Capitalism. Enshittification is just a word for the financialization of everything. Finance Bros run the world, and they know you have another .0265٪ disposable income they can get to make their line go up another quarter.
$1900 per second is a hell of a burn rate for anything outside the US military
It’s a very fitting quote for an ad barrage
This is fun because I have no idea what this is because I was immediately bombarded with ads.
I’m muted on threads and insta since I commented on Sentaor John Fettermans account with an image of a Guardian report about Netanyahu rejecting a ceasefire including returning the hostages.
Fetterman was posting about how they need to return the hostages, and I said they tried, but Bibi doesn’t want the hostages back. He wants war.
Anyway I’ve got a mystery time out now, so anything I try to comment tells me I’m not allowed for 2 weeks.
This is actually a sign of rampant corruption. Bribery is a tight market, and with a lot of politicians willing to accept bribes the cost drops significantly. It’s one of the few areas where capitalism behaves as believed.
Pick a position and stick with it for more than a single comment:
It is not protest for the sake of protest, but mostly “convenience”.
It is a protest using existing social expectations of dress code, it’s not just about comfort.
“Protest for the sake of protest” is nonsense. By definition they’re doing it for the sake of something. That something is not convenience, it’s the 996 work culture like the subject of the article.
You have completely flipped the context of the quote. It’s not just comfort for comforts sake, it’s also a way of protesting the 996 work culture of China.
The article is definitely stating that this is a protest, your quote is about a fringe benefit.
Social media users have joked that if you wear your favorite outfit to work, it’ll be contaminated by the “Ban Wei” as the office vibe creeps into your personal life.
The remaining option: wear your gross clothes to the office.
Candise Lin who creates content on TikTok exploring cultural trends in China, broke down this viral trend in a recent video.
She used an example of one blogger who said that they only wears clothes with holes in them to work to reflect their “crappy job and shabby pay.”
Clearly stated like 2 paragraphs after your quote.
At least read the article before commenting. They’re dressing this way on purpose against the wishes of their employers.
This is too subtle for the internet, or at least I hope it is
No I saw the video, they did a group hug first