what did i do right
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lol was that weird stomping always in hygtg and i just never noticed or is it new production?
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the hypocrisy of me working in a mental health ward and yet feeling incredibly guilty and I’m like faking things bc i called in sick today bc my mental health :/
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I have such fuxking bad taste in music And I'm annoying about it. no critiques will be accepted though :)
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Made a big mistake today while trying to reapply to keep my medical insurance now I wanna eat glass
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I'm once again saying that if someone on disability manages to save/invest money they shouldn't be punished for it
If someone's becoming a millionaire off $900 a month, they sound like a fucking brilliant person that should be rewarded
Are they disabled? Yes? Then just cut them their damn check
Bonus opinion, I don't give a fuck if someone buys them groceries or lets them live somewhere rent free. They shouldn't lose a portion of their disability just cause someone's not being horrible to them
Are they disabled? Yes? THEN JUST CUT THEM THEIR DAMN CHECK
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tic tac lopt, i promise your time will come tomorrow (in a couple hours) but right now, screaming at jirous hair comes first.
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Some people get unreasonably annoyed when you ask them for ID/something with their name and address on if they want to sign up for the library. Had someone refuse to sign up today because they didn't want to show ID and I was just sat there like 'okay??? don't sign up then???' doesn't bother me my dude.
Anyway five minutes later they decide they're done being a baby about things and actually do want to sign up and will happily show ID but only after I've left the desk to do something else and my colleague can sign them up instead.
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Overview at empireswiss
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the way i hate my job is so unreal but at least it's desensitizing me to people yelling at me and threatening me all day👍
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certified fraud protection moment 🙃
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Please don’t buy the plushies t4seall/t3seal/t3seals/t3sealz trying to sell. Those images are stolen and you will never receive those products. This scammer has already tried to sell a phone on another account and now they are trying to sell more things that are not their own. If you want to support the cat, do not send them funds. It is stolen off Facebook/GoFundMe.
Neither of these emails will go to the real owner. Do not donate to t4seall or buy their plushies. You will NOT receive the product they are trying to commit legit fraud again by selling something that isn’t theirs.
Also if anyone knows who owns that icon, please let them know.
Update
As if 10/19/2023 the account is down now! But please keep an eye out for any other account that claims to own Tobi.
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CHARITY CASE CHAMPION
by A. Griffin / Super Train Station H
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I round up with pride
at the checkout
for Autism Speaks,
but insult adults who
like "Thomas the Tank Engine",
and call them freaks.
I want to help the disabled,
my bumper sticker proves it, truly,
but when they get older,
they better not enjoy "Bluey".
I support the autistic,
and buy charity merch gladly,
but I harass them online
over things that make them happy.
There's no way those people
could be autistic
in any case,
because I'm normal,
so how could them,
and me,
be in a common space?
Leading brand charities
told me
what to look for:
kids,
often pitiable,
easy to be adored,
typically male -
if they don't look like that,
they're surely faking it,
without fail!
I trust groups claiming
to speak for disabled folks,
without a doubt,
but when they speak for themselves,
it proves they're acting
for web clout.
I "light it up blue,"
so those
with hardships
won't be silenced,
but if I meet them online,
I pelt them with written violence.
If they were really autistic
they wouldn't
and shouldn't
have mentioned it!
Speaking to me is for equals,
I know I'm better than them!
How dare adults
speak of benefiting
from therapy courses?
They should feel terrible
for stealing
disabled children's resources!
My heart goes out
for those with sensory issues,
in their younger days,
but when they grow up,
seeing them happy
makes me outraged.
God forbid an adult
enjoy things
rated for all ages,
or draw themselves
as creatures
from the comic strip pages.
I sympathize
with web videos
of disabled kid's meltdowns,
but I see an adult
happily flapping online,
I'll run them out of town!
Why should it be on me
to stow my righteous hostility?
Those phonies
are mocking
the plight
of children with special needs!
"Autistic adult"
is clearly
an oxymoron.
I browsed
a charity website,
so I know
what's really going on!
Autistic people
aren't legit
unless they're kids
that don't talk,
that means
adults
that use vocal speech
are committing fraud.
And as for those
with different brains
who happen to be silent,
why consider their feelings,
when they belong in asylum?
Stories put forth
by autistic adults,
are clearly embellishments,
since for disabled people,
they sure seem
oddly intelligent.
I'm a well-balanced person,
doing what little good
I can manage,
so I lurk online
seeking targets
to hate and disparage.
Exposing the lies
of those
that falsely claim
to be special,
makes me such a good person,
that I deserve a gold medal!
So pitch in
this April,
every penny will be spent well -
the cute kids
on the posters,
need every bit of help.
Their lives have been stolen,
only your cash
can restore their dreams!
But know,
they shouldn't be cared about,
after they hit eighteen!
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OoooOOOOOHHH one of my colleagues just got an email that looks sketchy as hell. It was awkwardly worded, vague on detail, and wanted our wire transfer information and tax ID so that he could make a donation in honor of a deceased family member. Colleague passed it on to one of my gift officers who passed it on to me like “Can you confirm this improbably named dead person existed?” and I could not confirm the existence of either the deceased or the supposed family member who contacted us.
You can’t actually do much scamming with a wire transfer number and tax ID (the latter is publicly posted on our website) so I sent him my research with a note that I thought this was a “refund scam”: the scammer acts as a legit donor but immediately after making a wire transfer, he contacts the nonprofit to say he entered the wrong amount and asks to be refunded the overage -- crucially, to a different bank account. After sending the refund, the nonprofit discovers that the wire transfer was drawn on an empty bank account -- basically a bounced check -- but by then the scammer has also cleaned out the “refund” and bailed. (This is also pulled on individuals; never send the refund until the check has cleared, kids.)
I suggested we ignore him, but if we want to test him we could ask for something a scammer couldn’t or wouldn’t want to provide, like a legit working phone number. My gift officer replied, “Sounds good. Do you want to take point?”
I messaged back, “By take point do you mean talk to this guy as a fundraiser?”
"You could be his gift officer!” he responded, and it’s at this point that I need you guys to understand I really like my gift officer but he is also the driest human I’ve ever met and it’s hard to tell when he’s joking. He knows that I have good customer service chops but I’m also quite shy and nervous about dealing with donors directly, so I thought he might be messing with me a little.
But no! He continued, “If he’s a fraud you’ll catch it. If he’s legit, you know enough not to ruin a new donor relationship.”
I said, “Well, your faith in me is admirable,” and he’s not entirely wrong, so I accepted the challenge.
And now I get to write the potential scammer an email about how we’re thrilled with the offer of a donation, we just need a few small pieces of information first, like a phone number and if possible a link to the obituary. If he plays along the next step is to inform him that we place a two-week hold on wire transfer donations and see if he still bites.
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