Mentally ill woman in her late 30s. Quit my jobs with DIDDs to go to work a retail job and go to school.

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Formerly @kbin.social.

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Cake day: January 5th, 2024

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  • I worked for Walmart in the mid 2000s.

    It’s not classist. That place is a hellhole. There’s a reason so many people who work there are on food stamps.

    It’s classist to be mad at people who live in food deserts and can’t shop elsewhere. It’s classist to be fine with the system that puts people in jobs that don’t actually support them. It’s classist to look down on folks who get stuck in those jobs. It’s not classist for someone to be unhappy that they got stuck in such a job.

    Fuck Walmart.

    (I worked there and was a CSM before being able to move to a better job in 2010.)


  • I’m here to add my opinion that FF9 is superior to FF7.

    In general, I prefer when your characters have set classes. It feels like it lets the characters have more fleshed-out personalities.

    Without spoiling anything, it allows you to tell story through the medium. Have a character who spent his whole life in one class, relying on specific skills, and he maybe goes through a huge fight to signify that he’s changed for the better? Congrats. You have a class change! Now you’re a level nothing!

    Maybe someone traumatizes a caster, and now they can’t concentrate, giving them a chance to fail their spells!