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  3. afronerdism:

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    Hospitals are struggling for nurses right now because people are leaving the profession entirely or leaving for temporary travel contract positions that pay well. They have been treated poorly, underpaid for the work they do, and inadequately protected this year, and they’re done.

    My brother in law said they’re advertising for a position in his normal unit, offering twice his salary. But they won’t offer him extra to stay after risking his life working in the COVID unit for months, so he’s out. It’s absolutely insulting, and so many industries are going to have a major reckoning coming up.

    This is happening all over the country. Retail jobs and fast food jobs and other minimum wage low paying jobs are desperately struggling to fill their staff out and unfortunately the government will likely take that as a sign that they need to end unemployment rather than as a sign that they need to raise minimum-wage.

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  5. wolframandhart:

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    “Why don’t Americans travel?” We can’t. 😑

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    I think on top of raising the minimum wage this needs to be a focus of ours as well. We’re overworked, miserable, exhausted. Everyone is jealous when you decide not to do overtime (if you’re even allowed to refuse). Everyone is jealous when you are out two weeks because you caught COVID and are trying to recover. Everyone is jealous if you get 8 weeks off to recover from surgery. “How was your vacation” people will say and I can always hear the bitterness in their voice. Americans are so broken that a ton of us straight up wish to be hurt or sick just to get a few weeks off lol. 1 in 4 Americans don’t get any PTO. The rest get on avg 2 weeks total. We are suffering, my dudes.

    the US: a ghetto in disguise😔

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    drew barrymore as lilly in “bad girls” (1994)

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  7. Mads Mikkelsen reveals the James Bond scene nearly cut from Casino Royale

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    Casino Royale turned out great, but at the time you were making it, was there a lot of pressure? It was a new actor as Bond, and a reinvention of the franchise.

    It was a double thing. We were aware that this was new. This was a radical, different thing that we’ve not seen before. And Bond has always gone one way or another way, depending on which actor and which decade, right? The ’80s was very different than the ’60s, and so forth. But it might have come to a point where your invisible cars were getting a little too superhero-like. They wanted it a little more rough. We knew that it was a great script. So in those terms, we felt we were on to something that might be great. At the same time, I was new, but they were not talking about the new villain; they were talking about the new Bond. So all the pressure was on Daniel [Craig]. I cannot imagine what he was going through, because it’s like the crown jewels of England. James Bond – everyone has an opinion. Every single day on his way to work, he read a headline saying he sucks; his nose was wrong; he was blond. He was being bombarded with all that crap before they had seen one single scene, which is an indicator of how important Bond is, but also how insane it is sometimes. So his pressure must have been insane. But he handled it. And most importantly, he showed them, didn’t he? And they all came crawling back, saying, “I’m so sorry.” Yeah, he was great. It was probably nerve-wracking, but it was a great film. I think he’s the best Bond ever.

    How was it filming that torture scene between the two of you?

    [laughs] Oh, it was great for me. It was a long day for Daniel. That’s basically him screaming for eight hours. But we had a great time. It was actually on the cutting table for a while, in and out, because it was a little radical for Bond. But it was such a great scene, so luckily it was back in. It was so funny, because we both came from this indie world of filmmaking. None of us had done anything of this size before. And the director, Martin Campbell, gave us some leverage. Me and Daniel just took off. We had so many ideas. At a certain point, he just had to say, “Guys, guys. Come back. This is a Bond film.” [laughs ] We left the Bond universe for a while there. But the scene was great, and Martin was right. There was a fine balance.

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  9. ps1:
“Ngau Tau Kok, Hong Kong
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    Ngau Tau Kok, Hong Kong

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  11. justseventeen:
“April 1995. ‘Tough on blemishes. Beautiful on you.’
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    April 1995. ‘Tough on blemishes. Beautiful on you.’

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    Assorted Details Of Street Fashion, In Distinction To Japan’s Harujuku District (1996-1999) Scanned By: @zerocoolarchive

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“ Dior SS17
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    Dior SS17

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