Who doesn't love a well-timed, fuzzy, heartwarming and wholesome post? They remind us that all is not lost in the world. That somewhere out there, between the misery and despair, some good still exists.
But sometimes, we search so hard for the positive that we think we’ve found it in feel-good pictures of smiling employees going above and beyond, or stories about someone finally paying off their student loan debt by working three jobs. For a split second, our icy hearts melt. Then our brains catch up, and we realize that these posts are just heaven on the surface but hell down below… Grit wrapped in a pastel bow.
There’s a special corner of the internet reserved for wolf-like content dressed in sheep's clothing. Facebook page, Dystopian late-stage capitalism horrors repackaged as heartwarming stories is exactly what the name suggests: a wall of reminders showcasing just how twisted society really is.
Bored Panda has put together a list of the best posts from the page to pinch you awake if you've lost touch with reality. May they serve as a warning that sometimes, the most dystopian thing isn't the future but rather the way we've learned to romanticize the struggle right now...
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Well said! It's infuriating how rightwing a$$holes hate when tax dollars are spent feeding American citizens but don't mind the trillions of $ in handouts private companies receive in the form of subsidies, bailouts etc
When children have morals and empathy far greater than their government.
While the situation is bleak, Gary Sinse is a wonderful human being up there with the likes of Dolly Parten and Mr. Rogers
I love this!! Let's shower good people with prizes and bring some joy to civic life!!
I’m no mathematician but wouldn’t that mean he was taxed roughly 75% of his winnings?
That's awesome recognition. Maybe you won't get to meet her again but you can pay it forward. That should be the way we honor those who helped us.
true that. thats why i hand them cash or leave it under a rock poking out.
I love living in the USA. BUT. There are still a few serious problems that need worked out.
I learned to do this when I was 7 because my schools gym door doesn't have a lock...
While we’re here, can we also stop glorifying “never missing a day” - if you are sick or your family needs you, you can take a day off.
Unrelated to the post, but what the actual f**k is going on with that guys chin?
Oh, I believe this. Google is free as gvizzle74 says. Also I believe that people have to scrounge if they want a funeral in the US. Funerals in the US are obscenely expensive and funeral companies prey on the emotions of the grieving to sell overpriced c**p. I have told my family I insist on being cremated in a cardboard box without being embalmed, then scattered by them instead of having an expensive urn in some crematory crypt. I don't want any sort of memorial at an expensive funeral home. But many people don't want that for their dead family, and that's their choice. They shouldn't have to go into major debt to do things differently though,.
If that were my son I'd tell him he needs to find a different job...one where they don't think exploiting him is ok.
OK, but if there's a storm and a power outage, most companies will ask employees to go above and beyond (and in the UK, naturally reimburse them for their hours)
Load More Replies...If this wasn't because of a natural disaster and is normal in his job, I hope he finds a job where these sorts of hours aren't necessary to stay employed.
That is illegal here in New Zealand. There's a legal mandate of a minimum 10 hours between shifts unless there's a dire emergency, such as flood, fire etc.,. Industries with unions pay overtime rate of time and a half after 8 hours, regardless.
He is a power line worker. He was working those hours because of storm damage, so by your own standards, it would be legal in New Zealand.
Load More Replies...F-duck.. might be one of my new fave expression to use here on BP, yup I'm a gonna drop F-ducks in the future!
Load More Replies...Georgia Power posted profits of $2.5 billion in 2024, an increase of 22% over the previous year...due to data centers going online...most of those data centers have "tax breaks", and "tax incentives" where their costs are "shared" by residents.
16 hour shifts don’t even allow for eight hours sleep, what with clocking out, driving home, eating, getting ready for bed, and then all the same the other way round in the morning. Is this genuinely legal in the US?
The rich profit from it so of course this is genuinely legal in the US. Soon it may be mandatory.
Load More Replies...Your youngest son was a lineman doing storm work, that's how that works. You bust a*s till the lights are on. You also make a metric s**t ton of money for doing so. Source: my brother, 25 year lineman.
I had Sept 1st off... Worked 29 ten hour shifts, got the 1st of october off... Worked 28 ten+ hr shifts, got Halloween off. Worked every day since until the 29th of Nov. I am "exempt" from overtime, salaried. No amount per week is really worth this.
Was this an emergency, all hands on deck type situation? Or do they expect this level of labor a few times a year?
In parts of the US, it's both. In Georgia, during hurricane season, it's probably going to happen, so you expect it every year. In the north, during winter storms, the same thing can happen.
Load More Replies...16 hour shifts are an incredible safety hazard, not least because of the extreme sleep deprivation. People die on the job because of policies like that.
No, it's the major power company in the state of Georgia.
Load More Replies...Alternatively: a fair and sensible social welfare system and universal health care. People - especially wealthy people - could pay taxes for this and the world would be a better, healthier place!
This might be the only thing a school district can do to help, it shouldn't be necessary but at least they are parking somewhere relatively safe where they won't be moved on by the police.
Teachers? And not for their personal use? To buy classroom supplies? Who was this sadistic who came up with this idea?
Imagine taking someone's arm as a souvenir. Imagine having to pretend like you're happy to be receiving it back from the psychopath who took it.
So, physically and mentally unfit to drive through tiredness, but still working to pay the inevitable medical bills from when he crashes?
In Australia, even before we had any medical cover (temporary residency) we paid $25 for an x-ray.
I can believe this, having worked for workers compensation insurance companies. It's almost as corrupt as America, but government still has controls. In NEW ZEALAND the GOVERNMENT covers all workplace compensation. You read that right. It's probably a communist conspiracy, but hey....
I thought this was fake. I googled it and it is a real item available on Amazon for $17.49.
I think it's important to have some kind of occupation. Like an elderly lady who takes care of her dog or something like that. This is healthy and keeps you mobile. Or if you WANT to keep doing whatever you did before. But if you HAVE to work till the reaper comes because you can't afford retirement, that's a whole different story.
Good news is that, according to a post above, you'll be happier this way!
What? They're apologizing for firing workers by not paying their other workers?! What a terrible company.
But no roommates? Pssh - amateurs. You could totally rent out the other side of the kitchen floor for passive income!
considering it cost minimum about £30000 to climb it would have been easier just to give the money spent to the food bank
21 year old takes job where he could either be k****d or have to k**l someone to fund his college education. There we go fixed it
If the shoplifting stops will the cost of that shoplifting, which is already factored in the price, be lowered? No? I thought so
They even admitted that to me, that they were pretending to actively search, advertise as if the position actually exists, but they only did IN CASE such a position was open again, so that they'd have me and my fellows in the sleeve already. We were 20 people, all having believed the position actually exists, because the ad said exactly that. Won't name them, they still exist, and companies coming after you for exposing their fault isn't what would help me much now.
My son and his fiancée stayed with us a couple years, then a couple years with her parents. We all got to get to know our new family members better, they graduated school nearly debt free and had a down payment for a house
No, they can't really. A lot of them have terrible breakdowns from work like this.
Also, don't spend any money. On anything. Did you know you can live under a bridge and eat out of dumpsters for free, while you "hold tight until you have passive income"?
500 a month is more than most paychecks after 3 weeks let alone a teens
Actually, if it gets people in prison fruits and vegetables I'm all for it. You should see the c**p most prison's serve. Baloney sandwiches on white bread with American cheese and an apple. It's gross.
If you can't get by on $300k from your day job, I think you might be doing something wrong. Bay Area rent isn't that high.
Saying that should be considered cruel and unusual punishment in every state in the US.
Civil War II, Electric Boogaloo seems more and more likely
Load More Replies...Where do YOU live? How are things in YOUR country? Cripes. We Americans know a lot of things suck about our country (especially our government) but WOW, GUESS WHAT? Most of us average citizens are AVERAGE CITIZENS and are NORMAL human beings, just like you. I hate when people like you generalize.
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We had our chance and f****d it all up.
Load More Replies...Guess what? I don't come to BP for dystopia. Downvoted. Why do I keep posting comments like these? B/c I'm hoping over time, some of the BP posters might notice - see the things we appreciate (the interesting, uplifting, funny, beautiful), and the things that we (at least I), don't.
Why did you read the article then? There is plenty of warning in the title, yet you still chose to read it and comment on it. That's on you, dude
Load More Replies...Civil War II, Electric Boogaloo seems more and more likely
Load More Replies...Where do YOU live? How are things in YOUR country? Cripes. We Americans know a lot of things suck about our country (especially our government) but WOW, GUESS WHAT? Most of us average citizens are AVERAGE CITIZENS and are NORMAL human beings, just like you. I hate when people like you generalize.
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We had our chance and f****d it all up.
Load More Replies...Guess what? I don't come to BP for dystopia. Downvoted. Why do I keep posting comments like these? B/c I'm hoping over time, some of the BP posters might notice - see the things we appreciate (the interesting, uplifting, funny, beautiful), and the things that we (at least I), don't.
Why did you read the article then? There is plenty of warning in the title, yet you still chose to read it and comment on it. That's on you, dude
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