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@elizabethchelly / elizabethchelly.tumblr.com

I love Nier: Automata, Persona Series, YOI, Digimon, YU-GI-OH and pretty things.
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Can we talk about how weird the first episode of Ghost Hunt is?

It starts off pretty average: there's a creepy, old schoolhouse that students have been telling ghost stories about for years. Pretty standard for a ghost anime.

The faculty wants to demolish the building, but due to the haunted rumors and a series of accidents that continuously take place on the premises, no company will take the job.

So the principal hires a ghost hunter to settle the matter once and for all. Okay, sure. If the rumors and the stories are the problem and hiring an investigator will ease everyone's mind, even if it's a placebo effect, that makes sense. Only...he hires on five separate people:

  • A paranormal researcher
  • A Shinto priestess
  • A Buddhist monk
  • A Catholic priest
  • A celebrity medium

Bro hit three of Japan's religions and then some like a bingo card and administration said, "Well, this is an expense we're going to be okay with."

Bonus Round: If you haven't actually watched this show, try to guess who is who in the above picture. I dare you.

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Ok, but if you’re an independent contractor in the US and this happens? Find a lawyer, because you might have just gotten a huge payday.

Your position was just referred to as employment. Independent contractors do not have employers; they do not have employment. Congrats, your contact at this company just provided evidence that you were illegally missclassified.

This contact is claiming that you have set hours you’re obligated to fulfill. Unless a work task can only be done at a set time for practical reasons (i.e. you’re an audio freelancer paid to support a live event that occurs at a particular time and requires a certain amount of pre-show setup), a company cannot set an independent contractor’s work hours. This is further evidence that you were missclassified.

The whole exchange establishes that the company is interpreting an employer-employee relationship rather than expecting a service. Discipline and potential for firing (you cannot fire an independent contractor; no longer purchasing their service is not equivalent) establish that this person views themselves as a manager. Independent contractors cannot have managers.

This one text exchange could:

  • Get you back pay for the full duration you’ve worked there, to bring you up to the compensation that an employee would have gotten
  • Get you back compensation for lost benefits that an employee would have gotten
  • Get you back pay for the additional self-employment taxes the company should have covered
  • Get the company to pay back taxes to the government
  • Get the company to hire everyone who performed a similar role, or face further penalties and fines
  • A win would encourage the rest of their missclassified workers to sue for the same, or give them leverage to demand a better deal

If the company is going to screw you over like that, may as well make them pay for it.

Since this is getting a lot of reblogs, here’s a federal source that can help you determine if you’re illegally classified as a contractor:

You can also file a form with the IRS to force the company to correct your classification (assuming you meet the criteria), without necessarily having to sue:

Keep in mind that this is just federal. Most states also prohibit missclassification as an independent contractor; and even if states have more lenient rules, companies still have to comply with this federal law. The rules have largely been bipartisan and existed for decades, so they’re common.

States also have an interest in having regulations about missclassification: it’s a significant loss of tax revenue. Your self employment tax does not fully equal what a company would have paid for you in payroll taxes.

A lawyer can help point you in the right direction if a company is currently missclassifying you.

Fantastic addition

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i dont know how many of you guys heard this one yet but theres a big eyedrops recall going on right now.

I didn’t know, so I looked into it for us!

Ten different brands of ophthalmic drugs were involved in these cases, the CDC said. But the most common was Ezri Care Artificial Tears, [from parent company named Global Pharma Healthcare] which the Food and Drug Administration warned consumers to stop purchasing last month. … The same was true of another of the company’s products, Delsam Pharma Artificial Eye Ointment”

- 22 March 2023 from NPR

“At this time, CDC and FDA recommend clinicians and patients stop using EzriCare or Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears products pending additional guidance from CDC and FDA. … If patients were advised to use EzriCare or Delsam Pharma’s Artificial Tears by their healthcare provider, they should follow up with their healthcare provider for recommendations about alternative treatment options.”

- 21 March 2023 from CDC

The CDC also recommends that you seek medical attention if you used eye drops and show symptoms listed below:

Eye infection symptoms may include:

  • Yellow, green, or clear discharge from the eye
  • Eye pain or discomfort
  • Redness of the eye or eyelid
  • Feeling of something in your eye (foreign body sensation)
  • Increased sensitivity to light
  • Blurry vision
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yet another school shooting in the land of the free 🇺🇸 home of the brave ✌😌 greatest country in the world!!!!🤙🇺🇸 where tiny baby elementary school children can be murdered in their classrooms and the government does nothing 🇺🇸

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i have a hill to die on real quick

phrases like “you don’t owe anyone anything” and “relationships aren’t transactional” have the power to be used in ways that are very backwards and harmful

for example, no you don’t owe anyone anything in that if some creep is trying to get with you, you can block him without feeling bad. you don’t owe kindness to people who are transphobic or racist or bigoted.

but, you can’t use this as an excuse to fuck over people who have helped you. “you don’t owe anyone anything” isn’t an excuse to allow yourself to forget compassion and basic empathy, it isn’t an excuse for you to be an asshole just because you find it easier to be one

relationships aren’t transactional in that if your partner does something nice for you, you are indebted to them. they do these things because they love you; it is their choice to express love through these gestures

but they are transactional in that you both actively need to be putting time and care into the relationship. ignoring the dynamic of one person caring too much (and putting in excessive (emotional an literal) work and labor) while the other does nothing isn’t healthy. one person can’t solely take and the other person can’t solely give- that’s dangerous, and you can’t put the bandaid of “this isn’t transactional” over a relationship that is draining you in all capacities

i’m tired of seeing these things being misconstrued and used as an excuse to hurt people, while framing it as a way of taking care of yourself

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there is not a single day i don’t think about this quote in relation to tragedies

Aeschylus, The Oresteia

Richard Siken, Planet of Love

The Lumineers, Cleopatra

Road to Hell II Hadestown

[ID: 8 screenshots of quotes from different pieces of media.

1. John Darnielle: “This is why people cry at the movies: because everybody’s doomed. No one in a movie can help themselves in any way. Their fate has already staked its claim on them from the moment they appear onscreen.”

2. Aeschylus, The Oresteia: “Orestes: This was always going to happen. She’s dead since the beginning.”

3. Richard Siken, Planet of Love: “Imagine this: / You’re pulling the car over. Somebody’s waiting. / You’re going to die / in your best friend’s arms. / And you play along because it’s funny, because it’s written down, / you’ve memorized it, / it’s all you know. / I say the phrases that keep it all going, / and everybody plays along.”

4. The Lumineers, Cleopatra: “But I was late for this, late for that, late for the love of my life. / And when I die alone, when I die alone, when I die I’ll be on time. / And the only gifts from my Lord were a birth and a divorce. / But I’ve read this script and the costume fits, so I’ll play my part.”

5. Tumblr user olreid: “Fated dead: if ur gonna die at the end of the story then ur dead at the outset :)”. text changes color: “:) the inside of my brain is truly like. if you’re dead at any point in the story then you’re dead for all of it. if you’re alive at any point in the story you are forever trapped in a one-dimensional life that repeats repeats repeats. the story kills you over and over again. the story won’t let you die, just brings you back to the beginning as soon as it ends. you can’t live inside a story because stories don’t support life. you can’t live outside of narrative because we need narrative for self-concept. stories are graves that exist outside of time. stories resurrect you again and again against your will. existing in a story is painful because you have no free will. existing in a story is peaceful because you have no free will. as soon as something is spoken or written it is fated. speak or write something in order to change your fate. stories eat you. you eat stories. all of these r true at the same time. no they’re not. yes <3”

6. Tumblr tag copied by user olreid: “#a character is a ghost a story is what it haunts (via @/ortusnigenad)”

7. Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless: “You will always go into that tent. You will see her scar and wonder where she got it. You will always be amazed at how one woman can have so much black hair. You will always fall in love, and it will always be like having your throat cut, just that fast. You will always run away with her. You will always lose her. You will always be a fool. You will always be dead, in a city of ice, snow falling into your ear. You have already done all of this and will do it again.”

8. Road to Hell II, Hadestown: “It’s a sad song / It’s a sad tale, it’s a tragedy / It’s a sad song / But we sing it anyway. / [sighs] / [spoken] / Cause here’s the thing: / To know how it ends / And still begin to sing it again / As if it might turn out this time / I learned that from a friend of mine.”

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So About Tumblr Blaze

As the new Tumblr feature has rolled out, everyone’s been having a lot of fun seeing ad pvp, gay hobbits, random people’s pets, and even the limited time weed discount. But uh. I’ve discovered something potentially really bad about Blaze.

Blaze does not filter blocked tags.

Luckily I don’t have any tags blocked for serious reasons–I block the furry tag because blocking nsfw wasn’t enough to keep sketch art off what the algorithm wanted for my dash, and I block homestuck because. Well I don’t even know why; I click every post with it but like. it’s there as a warning or something I don’t know.

ANYWAYS I’ve gotten ads for both of these tags, one a furry artist with open commissions (their art was great, good on them for advertising an actual product /gen) and the other an ad for the Homestuck Discord server. Neither of them were blocked on my dashboard.

This is an important issue because of the way Tumblr is filtering Blaze posts. While Blaze posts are put through a screening process, it’s not very vigorous. One post tagged ‘sex’ and another containing the entire Bee Movie script were allowed past the filters. As with the previous ads, these ads in particular are fine. However, Tumblr’s leniency with this can cause issues to people blocking tags for serious reasons. For example, a post tagged unreality and boosted using Blaze would still show up on somebody’s dash who needs it filtered.

So, what do we do? Let me be clear, I am escatic for Blaze to roll out for all users. I think it’s a fantastic idea. In addition, I don’t want the solution to be “better” screening for Blaze posts. Tumblr has always been the website that lets you say die. I want to keep it as such. However, I think it’s very important that @staff try to please implement a feature within Blaze that allows ads to be filtered by blocked tags. Either by checking if a user is blocking a tag before selecting them to see it, or by blocking it on their dash. Clearly the first is ideal but I’m not a web developer (I’m barely a developer at all), so whatever can be done to make sure this feature can be implemented safely is important to me.

Thanks for reading this if you did, I’m not sure how to get the word out but I want people to be informed before anything bad potentially happens.

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toukatan

SPY X FAMILY LITERALLY OUT IN LESS THAN 5 HOURS I REPEAT LESS THAN 5 HOURS

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