this is the most sophisticated phishing e-mail I have ever received and if they had sized the logo correctly and actually proofread the fucking thing I probably would’ve clicked that button
actually please reblog this because someone else got it too. do not click on the links in this e-mail if you get one like it, just forward it to spoof@paypal.com and delete it
Republicans would love to disassemble the USPS. Make it private for their cronies. Bush made it law that the USPS has to have 75 years on pension contributions, all in an attempt to weaken their profits. Perfect example of Republicans being anti-veteran and anti-Constitution.
‘Pension contributions’ means that the USPS is required to have the next 75 years of payments to their present and future retirees–people who are still working and may be doing so for another 40 years–on hand, right now. That money has to be available and set aside before the USPS is allowed to spend a dime on wages and actual operational expenses. No other company, no other government agency, in the entirely of the US is forced to handle their finances this way. And it’s not because of their sheer number of employees, because the largest employer in the US is Walmart. But they don’t have to have that huge 75-year fund up front every year, to prove they can provide for their employees.
Whenever you’re outraged about the price of stamps going up again, remember that this is why.
And then take a deep breath, and realize…
Oh, fuck m
The price of stamps is actually GOING DOWN.
Not because they’re so successful that they can cut prices, but because even with all the BS above, they were STILL FUNCTIONING, so their regulator, the Postal Regulatory Commission, demanded a price cut.
Because conservatives want to privatize postal service.
Which they can’t.
Unless they amend the Constitution.
And that’ll be real fun. Because nothing solves your grandma not getting the meds she needs like making her mail order them and pay FedEx and extra $20 to deliver them.
Which will be delivered by the USPS ANYWAYS, because they do Last Mile service for FedEx and UPS, particularly in rural areas.
And is effing slower than hell, where USPS all the way is quicker.
This is Natalya Kopylova, the head of the Samara club of Slavic cultures “Vesta”. What she is doing is usually called “фланкировка” in Russian, which, I think, would be translated as flourish or twirling here. It’s a traditional Cossack entertainment, demonstration of dexterity and ability to handle weapon. In the comments to the video on YouTube it was pointed that Natalya wears traditional Orenburg Cossack dress and twirls traditional Cossack weapons shashkas (шашки).
I mean, it seems pretty obvious when you put it like that, right?
But how many families, when an introvert sibling or child makes an effort to socialize, snarkily say, “So, you’ve decided to join us”?
Or when someone does something they’ve had trouble doing, say, “Why can’t you do that all the time?” (Happened to me, too often.)
Or any sentence containing the word “finally”.
If someone makes a step, a small step, in a direction you want to encourage, encourage it. Don’t complain about how it’s not enough. Don’t bring up previous stuff. Encourage it.
Because I swear to fucking god there is nothing more soul-killing, more motivation-crushing, than struggling to succeed and finding out that success and failure are both punished.
I demand to know why I can’t hit add a million more likes to this post.
This is like 95% of the reason I have so much resistance to trying new things or doing anything that I’ve previously displayed reluctance or disinterest in.