itzakiri.bsky.social
Editor-in-training. Writer. Baker. Gaming geek (TTR). Reader. ND. Long-winded. :)
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I got a nasty 2D burn on my inner elbow while cleaning a quesadilla press, and then finished out the shift. Fast food workers aren't treated well at all--and I had a great manager at that store. Scar's gone, but 35 yrs later I still remember the pain.
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Hotel room cleaner, fast food worker, telemarketer, ad "designer," library book shelver.
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... right after Amazon refuses to let us download our books any more and specifies that we only have *licenses* to them. *sigh*
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Yeah, the Petition Act of 1836 removed people's right to petition the government to end slavery. Congress found the petitions annoying, and most of SCOTUS owned slaves at the time, so it was considered constitutional.
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I recall the clowns with the white flour who disrupted a Nazi march a few years ago.
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Democrats misplaced their spines in the 1970s and have yet to find them. That said, keep up the good work.
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On the other hand, I'm 2 points away from the highest grade in the class, so I probably shouldn't beat myself up too much.
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The Real ID Act of 2005 makes his detention and deportation legal. Send me your email address and I will send you the newsletter I got from an immigration rights letter about Khalil. Everyone should know about this.
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If you would like me to forward the newsletter to you (and you should; it's very interesting in a horrifying, legal way), PM me your email address. 3/3
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But it boils down to this: if you are not a citizen of the United States and you went on record in opposition of the events in Gaza, you can be labeled a terrorist and deported without benefit of trial under the Real ID Act of 2005. /2