What I Haven't Seen
Hey fam! The Mouse is refusing to recognize the unionization efforts of its production workers. If you're not familiar with what PAs or PMs do, I'll outline it briefly. The tl;dr is that NO ANIMATION WOULD GET DONE WITHOUT PRODUCTION WORKERS. They are the glue holding together every single production of your very favorite cartoons!
They take notes in all the meetings with the artists.
They make sure the artists are meeting their deadlines (and showing up to the meetings in the first place).
They help us navigate studio servers to find the files we're looking for.
They send us our time cards, and make sure we get paid!
Production workers do all this and more, often for minimum wage. The hardships that they suffer as a result--the long hours, the unpaid overtime, the abuses of power--are horrific.
You'd really think that they'd be compensated fairly for these jobs! Can you imagine trying to live in Los Angeles or New York on minimum wage with a job that definitely won't allow you time to pick up a second or third one??
This has to stop, and you can help.
All that Walt Disney Animation Studio's production workers ask is that you add your name to this petition! That's it.
This isn't some Change.org petition. It's not going to sell your email to spam companies. This is through IATSE (our union)'s website.
TELL DISNEY YOU STAND WITH PRODUCTION WORKERS!!!
I want to see how many people actually are willing to say this and not just act like it
So, I just had a dream about @therealjacksepticeye. So, what happened was this:
In my dream, I was in an auditorium, but since my dad and I didn't have any money to move closer to the front row (for some reason my sister did so she got to be closer to the middle) we stayed in the very back. I watched the show, it having something to do with sand and gates and stuff, and I always heard of the Q&A thing that Jack has in his shows. But instead of doing that, he jumps off the stage, and starts going to each of his fans, and in no time at all, he gets over to me. Giving my phone to my dad, with the camera on, I told him to take a picture. Immediately, my dad takes a picture of Jack. After correcting him, I go over to Jack, before hugging him while my dad takes a picture of us.
Well, that's all I remember. I hope that in the future, I can go and meet Jack, which would be a dream come true.
here, spin this wheel to find out if you participated in stabbing Caesar or if you're just getting a participation trophy because you were there and said "yeah, get him!"
-submit your poll!-
Well, there goes my cheek and several fingers...
Well?
When I saw you going through that last doors @therealjacksepticeye , I started laughing at how easy the section really is, but for some reason, it just went over your head. So I'm going to help you.
You are right now at the previous door. If you look at the floor, you can see how there are those double dotted lines. And if you look at the next door, you can see how there is also those double dotted lines. Meaning that the two doors are connected by a line, and you have to follow that line all the way to the next door to beat that section.
Hopefully this helps!
The only song that's ever made me cry is Everything's Alright by Laura Shigihara. And it's a bit of both. I first heard it when watching Markiplier play To The Moon, and even when it's been years since I've watched it (probably going to watch it after this) I still remember the heartache of the scenes that happened. And also whenever I hear it it's like someone comforting me, telling me that everything would be ok no matter what.
what’s a song that make you insta-cry? for bonus points, as comfortable: is there a particular connection that causes it or is it Just That Sad?
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