the skies are filled with the half truths and sideways snides
of the coming
quickening
it is there in the sign
of the overturned
teapot,
a pile of ruins
where the floor is wet
if you look
you will see
take a gander where the
side bulged brown,
that piece that is a little
bigger, and slants to the left
that is the sign of the
Oft, the King to the West
of understanding
it means that the
Auroras have spoke
and there, you see the
handle, lost without its
burden and rendered
a sad annoyance
that is Shoden, the brilliant
sea
it means The Cerelium have
begun the chorus
and it is there where the tea
has met the mat
that is the sigil
of Raspoon
The Rapier
it means
Harpagia has turned
the key
I see and I know
the skies are filled with
the wasted ideas and the
midnight sufferings
of fools
the quickening is
coming
grab your babes and run
~~~ Ted Vanderveldt ~~~
September 18, 2015
I work in a hospital. It’s also the worst flu season in recent years in my hospital. You know whose job is one of the most crucial for EVERYONE, doctors and medical staff included? Janitors. Go ahead and try to have a safe working environment, ESPECIALLY in the medical field, without them.
Tell me, do you know how to best create a medically safe work environment? Because I sure as fuck don’t, but the janitors do, and they know this while being on their feet and performing manually exhausting tasks for 8+ hours straight surrounded by caustic chemicals.
Same goes for fast food workers. Do you have any idea how much knowledge and physical work goes into working in a kitchen? Wanna tell me you put out grease fires, what temperatures different foods are stored in, and how to keep a safe working environment for both customers and workers in a job surrounded by hot oil, ovens and chemicals? Not to mention, again, being on your feet for 8+ hours in a hot kitchen being yelled at by customers constantly.
I promise you that these people do a more difficult and oftentimes more important job than a large portion of office jobs I’ve been in.