so anyway…
This is the artwork in question.
ARTISTS ARE PEOPLE TOO. PLEASE DONT DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS EVER.
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i think the most annoying thing abt loving urban fantasy and school settings and having a lot o my blorbos in them is, like, i´m *HOMESCHOOLED????* have been since 4th grade, but still the school i went to probably isnt a good frame of refference. so im lest just completely lost and looking for refferences is practically impossible, bc *WHO DIDNT GO TO SCHOOL??* amirite???
so i´m low key scared i´ll write something just completely uninformed which will be noticed inmediately by everyone, and i´ll be put in a cage in the plaza and get tomatos thrown at me :((
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there's this one girl at work who thinks she's the Waitress Supreme literally is convinced the goddess of waitresses shat her out and stuck her in a barely-functioning pub in the arsecrack of england and today i was soooo poorly and sickly and weak and feeble literally on death's door cough coughu oug h etc and still had to do a 12-10 shift bc i need MONEY, so safe to say i was not in the mood for her omd. like this girl is not a manager. she is not even a supervisor. she is a student that, while working full-time, comes and goes in regards to her studies. so tell me WHY she tries to give me orders as if she's not only in a position to do so but also like she's singlehandedly running the fucking military. 'that cutlery hasn't been polished yet' 'why are you making drinks for the chefs when there's tables to clear' 'B2 havent had their menus'. all incredibly valid points when you give each problem at least 2 minutes to naturally resolve itself AND the problem in question is in your section AND you speak to people with a friendly, helpful tone instead of the most patronising bitchy voice you ever heard. i wanted to kill her dead i literally had to just ignore her every time she spoke to me even if it did come across rude like it was either that or lose my job to an ABH charge.
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A plea to teens, because it seems like some of you aren’t getting this message anywhere else:
If you are a teen, and you develop a crush on an adult in your life (a teacher or other educator, a coach, etc.), please know that this is a completely normal - maybe even common - experience! But I cannot emphasize enough:
Do not inform that adult of your feelings. Do not confess your love, or flirt with them, even if you just graduated school and turned 18, whether they are single or not.
There are two possibilities in a situation like this:
that they are a good and kind person and your actions may put them in real danger of losing their job and/or ruining their reputation and/or facing legal trouble regardless of your intentions, and at best you put them in the position of having to ask you to stop and potentially lose a positive adult figure in your life; or
(The much less likely, but still possible scenario) that they *were* actually grooming you and you are putting yourself at tremendous risk of harm.
I don’t pretend to anticipate every possible situation. I know at least one happy couple that met when one of them was a student and the other was a teacher, who now have a lovely family together. But - and this is key - they did not get together immediately after the younger party left school!
Again, your crush is normal and fine. But instead of treating it like a viable potential relationship, use it to better understand what kind of person you want to date. If you put a few years behind you, gain some life experience as an adult and try some dating in between, and the adult you crushed on is still single, then what you do is in your own hands. But don’t put yourself or them in a potentially terrible situation by approaching them now.
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