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  • Topic : Social space
07 Mar 2025 06:02 AM
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@rav3n honestly, the only time I would be capable enough of attending and wanting to attend work/volunteer/school -- either one of those would be if I was in a place where every single person there would be kind and welcoming to me at all times, without having at least one person ever irking me xD I know this kind of mindset is not ideal in the real world but again I'm someone who really wants that kind of welcoming and belonging type of support from literally every single person in any place that I go to,  especially in the hopes that they'd be respectful of my conditions based on what they see in me.

 

anyways, I'm genuinely hoping that any roles within the disability sector would have managers that are more understanding and nicer compared to the management in every other workplace that only sees their employees as a number (in terms of when they would have to yell/be brutally honest at their employees making employees feel like crap), cause in that case I would love to be able to work in that sector if that's true. I cannot stand being at a workplace where managers have to give me critics, and even at times yelling at me or say something that would easily upset me when I'm doing something wrong. That to me is toxic from an employee's perspective.

 

in terms of what movie we're gonna watch, it'll have to depend on me or the other participant when we get to choose which movies either them or I would like to watch tomorrow at the cinemas. 

 

 

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