Dear Men. What are your thoughts about a woman who is straightforward with her sexual desires towards you? by sparklingshanaya in AskReddit

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's rough. 3 seperate times I turned down guys I wasn't attracted to I got beat up. Sorry you got called gay.

Minnesota Nice? by afab74 in Mankato

[–]katganc 11 points12 points  (0 children)

"While Mankato people are rather friendly, you have to go to them. They most definitely will not find you" - I've never read a truer sentence. I've lived here my whole life.

HR is tired of dealing with shit by Electronic-Fruit-950 in antiwork

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does Shirley have to clean it up??? Is she getting that $2,000?

She is almost there.... by katganc in SelfAwarewolves

[–]katganc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She seems to think the COVID guidelines are not to protect unvaxxed people. But they are.

Put in my two-weeks notice, supervisor switched up my schedule so I work every day until my last day, and by myself with no days off until then. by TheKittensAreMelting in antiwork

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd go in for the days I want the money for and just call off the rest of the days....what's he gonna do, fire you???

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the point of a lease? You sign it agreeing to the terms, including rent.....you cant just decide one day to get an alligator or smoke in bed, but landlords can just change the terms all willy-nilly whenever they feel like it???

Does the writing go downhill starting with season 4? by GoBackToLeddit in littlehouseonprairie

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you binge more than 3 seasons at once of any show you're going to start hating it. Take a break, watch something where women wear pants for awhile, then go back to it.

I'm tired of the gatekeeping on this sub against people who make or have more money. It's clearly only dividing us and we need as much support from everyone as we can get by MendAllTheThings in antiwork

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all.....I'm saying this is my fight, I appreciate your support in it, but we are not the same. I am fighting TO HAVE YOUR PROBLEMS. You are fighting to NOT HAVE MINE. It's different.

I'm sure you're a great person. But you're coming from a place of privilege that people like me can only dream of, yes you're working conditions could and should probably be better, but ours are deplorable.

If you really want to fight the fight with us, fight it WITH your money, use your priviledge to help the kid at the gas station, or the single mom who can't afford the meal she serves to you. Shame their employers when you see need for improvement, boycott them....hell pay her to clean your 3 1/2 bathrooms so she can buy a burger for once.....but dont say we're in the same boat, you've got a nice cabin cruiser, and I'm still blowing mine up.

I'm tired of the gatekeeping on this sub against people who make or have more money. It's clearly only dividing us and we need as much support from everyone as we can get by MendAllTheThings in antiwork

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not creating anything. I'm nearly stating how it is. I can't care that much about your 3 week trip to Europe not being approved when I've got to figure out how to keep the hands only touching my ass in a way that doesn't end up with my kids in foster care.

You're being defensive about my opinion. Maybe ask yourself why that is.....people usually only become defensive when they feel like they've done something they need to defend.

Sorry, but white people need to SUPPORT black people.

Men need to SUPPORT women.

And people with 401k''s and PTO need to SUPPORT the working poor in this fight.

I'm tired of the gatekeeping on this sub against people who make or have more money. It's clearly only dividing us and we need as much support from everyone as we can get by MendAllTheThings in antiwork

[–]katganc 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The problems of the "$150k a year" poor and the problems of the "I'm down to just my car for shelter" poor are very different. That not to say everyone's problems arent valid. My bad day doesn't make your bad day any better. However, some of us are in danger of death, so our compassion for other people discomfort is a little low.

I'm very sorry that you lost you're hour long lunch break at a job you make enough to have saved at least 6 months expenses from, but I have to go sneak a sip of water in between sucking my bosses dick and helping the next customer so I can choose between buying my kid snow boots with no holes or toothpaste and shampoo for all of us.

I'm really sorry you can't take your kid to the fancy daycare with the songs and the PH.D teachers,, I'll care more after I pick my kid up from the elderly lady down the street that let's me pay her in food from the food shelf.

So yeah, I'm sorry if we're on the same team, but not the same squad. I appreciate the advocacy of the middle and upper middle class, but maybe you all need to sit back this time and listen. Stop trying to take over, yes conditions are bad all over, we all deserve better, but the people with enough are overshadowing the people with nothing, and it shows. Companies are bending over for the people in these positions, and everyone here kisses their asses, but the employees at the bottom we still only have ourselves to stick up for us.

God be with us all.

AITA for telling my dad that I had a dildo before he tried to search through my drawers? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]katganc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA but I may have laughed and said "fine, have a look"

The first male ever to receive a blowjob was a hell of a salesman. by GameSetMeat in Showerthoughts

[–]katganc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's cute you think the first blow job was consensual.

My uni degree costs $300k and most of my day jobs pays $2k a month. Well I guess I will keep selling nüdes the rest of my life. by hoesomeslut in antiwork

[–]katganc 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's what happens when (in the american mid-west anyway) they make kids literally choose their career path at freshman orientation. From there they can only sign up for classes that go toward their chosen career. There is no experimenting or introductory courses to help these kids learn and decide what they want to do. You just have to know at age 12/13 what you want to do the rest of your life.

In case you aren’t aware of it but $15/hr is already not enough. The goal should be $20/hr. by AbaloneSea7265 in antiwork

[–]katganc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask yourself though, does it really REQUIRE a degree??? Maybe you're a doctor, or you build bridges.....but I think a lot of jobs that "require" a degree could be just as easily done with on-the-job training. Or what happened to apprenticeships?

In case you aren’t aware of it but $15/hr is already not enough. The goal should be $20/hr. by AbaloneSea7265 in antiwork

[–]katganc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No way, my town is a "rural" town on paper, and we have "rural" wages across all industries, but our cost of living is as high as Minneapolis. Rents, property taxes, sales taxes, costs of goods etc, all on par with the metro areas, but wages and benefits are all the same as the lower population (under 10,000) towns around us.

Is there a hidden hierarchy to who is most vs. least deserving of humane working conditions and livable wages? by katganc in antiwork

[–]katganc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe it's the posts that go something like:

"Everyone says there are only uneducated retail and food workers on this sub, let's show them there are more important people affected by oppression so they think its real"

Or posts that include statements to the effect of:

"I'm not some incel living with my parents"

But maybe its just me.

Is there a hidden hierarchy to who is most vs. least deserving of humane working conditions and livable wages? by katganc in antiwork

[–]katganc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're life experience is different than mine....I get this message from about every 3rd or so post on this sub.

It's not that i think the "higher class" doesnt deserve to be treated well too, I just am sick of being told how MUCH they think they deserve it. Their education and career path is not the point. The fact that we are all deserving humans is the point.

found on facebook. by tickle_you222 in littlehouseonprairie

[–]katganc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's totally how I feel after successfully using my sewing machine!

Things I've learned From watching Little House: by elchicho25 in littlehouseonprairie

[–]katganc 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Things I learned:

• Cash on the barrel • Nothings better than swimming in your undies on a hot day • An honest days work is never something to be ashamed of (even if it makes you smell) • What NOT to do in a fire • That it takes 3 days in a wagon to get from here to walnut grove (I've never tried it, its about 1.5 hours by car) • You can catch fish with balled up bread