Unpopular opinion maybe but you can’t blame people for not knowing how to help you. Not everyone is equipped with the intuitive knowledge. Some people just don’t know. And frankly, many of us are confused, all of us are trying our best and NONE of us has all the answers.
It’s okay for people to believe that, after Christ, Mary was a normal wife to Joseph.
Turn your location on
Bitch it’s implied that Mary had children with Joseph after Jesus’s birth
Bruh I don’t know about you, but if I were St. Joseph, I don’t think that after my wife carried God’s Literal Son in her womb that I would make any claims to the conjugal debt, given His self-professed “jealousy” (see the OT) and the fact that people who touched the Ark of the Old Covenant were killed instantly; how much more would one be punished who touched the Ark of the New Covenant?
People still using modern English to read the Bible, I see
1) Not every retail or food services employee is some perfect angel who can do no wrong, there’s a range from incompetent to malicious that we need to be aware exists so that we don’t end up getting hurt (I’ll try to link it to this post later but there’s a whole giant post about food services employees ignoring customer requests about food allergies and nearly KILLING customers, and also a post where employees at (I believe) Starbucks who put their blood and other bodily fluids into the drinks of white middle-aged customers “as revenge for Trump”)
2) Our generation is NOT any better at dealing with retail employees than our parents or grandparents’ generations were, because we only hear about the negatives from older generations (my parents for instance have ALWAYS treated everyone with respect no matter their job, even the people who are incredibly incompetent) and there are P L E N T Y of entitled Millennials out there who will scream when they don’t get their way. Plus, we’re the first generation that I know of to have a shoplifting FANDOM, aka people who literally do not care about how their actions affect retail employees.
It actually pisses me off more knowing Tumblr was perfectly able to solve its cp problem but just didn’t until it ended up on the news
I dunno if banning half the userbase with poorly-coded bots qualifies as “perfectly able”
Despite glitchiness, they wiped MAP and MAP positivity tags, have put in a new report for drawn CP, have cleared out drawn CP tags, have deleted multiple known pedophiles’ blogs.
Even if some people had to be taken down on the way (with a system in place that makes your blog easily obtainable if you feel you’ve been wrongly deleted, with all of your posts and blogs still in tact), they fixed the problem within a few days.
So, to reiterate:
Tumblr was perfectly able to solve its cp problem but just didn’t until it ended up on the news
Further, the bots were poorly-coded because they were slapped together too quickly as a form of “damage control” in order to address the app being removed from app stores.
Had they done things the right way from the start, taken the time to design better bots or systems, the improper deletions wouldn’t have happened, or at least could have been far more limited.
They had plenty of time; the users have been asking for these issues to be addressed for years, after all.