• @Mango
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    51 month ago

    We don’t think janitors are bad. We think it sucks to be a janitor because cleaning isn’t fun.

    • @CrowAirbrush
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      81 month ago

      And being paid very little + we all know they get treated like trash because we think lowly of their profession.

      • @Mango
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        -91 month ago

        Well maybe you do.

        • @CrowAirbrush
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          121 month ago

          Don’t turn this on me, you weirdo. This is what 99% of people do.

          I know this because i’ve been in their shoes, people are fucking trash.

          • @Mango
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            -101 month ago

            You hang out with the wrong people. Don’t give me statistics you literally just made up. Maybe you’re trash and people treated you like you rather than like a janitor.

            • @CrowAirbrush
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              51 month ago

              Yeah i’m absolutely a trash human being.

              Weirdo.

              • @Mango
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                -61 month ago

                Find you a better crowd that treats people better. They’ll bring you up.

                • @catbum
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                  41 month ago

                  Man, this is fucking rich, telling someone to hang with a better crowd, a crowd you couldn’t possibly know about, all the while insinuating they are trash and literally bringing them down.

                  Take a hard look at yourself, bud, and figure out which trash really needs to be taken out here.

                  • @Mango
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                    -41 month ago

                    You think 99% people shit on janitors. I’ve literally never once seen that behavior in my life. Obviously the difference is you or who’s around you. Maybe they treated you like trash for who you are instead of your job position.