I used to work with a lot of fellow fat people in a working-class retail job and everyone was also complaining all the time about being tired It is common and expected for people to be tired https://twitter.com/ebruenig/status/1384970543498240012 …
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I'm an artist and I work on a tablet with literally zero pressure sensitivity so I dont even have to press my pencil down but I'll tell you: 8 hours of working on commissions leaves me fucking completley, 100% exhausted. Using your brain, surprisingly, takes energy!
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This is literally the stereotypical reason that poor people are fat in our society! Relatively few people still work hauling lumber or digging ditches or whatever, most crappy jobs require you to sit or stand in a place and take shit from customers for eight hours
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Like "cooking a bunch of different things at once to get things finished with the right timing" is absolutely exhausting, even if you're not moving all that much.
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Reminds me of raising/caring for kids. Constantly having to be alert for problems with inadequate breaks is incredibly exhausting.
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Why I did not have kids.
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I’ve rarely been more exhausted than I was after a day of studying for law school exams. And it would make me every bit as hungry as when I waited tables.
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Because emotional labor is work! Of course, if you don't respect non-physical labor and routinely overlook the ways in which people – especially marginalized people – carry the brunt of under-compensated work in capitalism, maybe you'll scoff at tiredness
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