i worked at hobby lobby in high school and they didn’t use barcodes for anything so sometimes i’d ring up $30 whatevers as $3 if an old lady told me i had nice skin
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a lot of the time at my job we have homeless people come in and look at our case (i work in a bakery) and everytime they’ll ask me for the cheapest item- i always ask them what they *really* and tell them “it’s on the house.”- then after they leave i go and pay for it myself
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one of them reminds me of my dad in a way and my heart absolutely aches everytime i see him🥺
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This act means more than you can understand. As a homeless person, it's invaluable to be treated w/ humanity. It's been incredibly eye opening to experience firsthand being treated as less than human w/ harsh judgements & negativity. Plus, little joys are key to survival.
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