I just realized that you all are not using "SW" and "SWorker" to imply a social worker 😂😂
I support either way
I've been sitting here for months like... I know we have 280 characters but do we really HAVE to abbreviate "social worker"??? All of these conversations I have been having were about social workers lmao
Me in these conversations passionately describing the importance of how social workers service our communities 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I mean technicalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Technically they're both work that is social and interpersonal soooooooooooooooooooooooo
The cool thing about this is that in these conversations, EVEN THOUGH **I** was talking about licensed social workers (LCSW, MSW, etc) not knowing that we were not on the same page, there was never a disagreement about the value of the field
the epiphany that triggered this was when i said to myself wow these social workers really love latex
then the lightbulb went off
and the lightbulb didn't go off immediately because i thought they were talking about the bibliography manager
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Fun fact: I went to @SpaceCampUSA when I was 10 and was the INCO (Integrated Communications Officer) in @NASA mission control simulated mission. Lost professionalism points when I announced to the entire flight team that I "saved 15% on my car insurance by switching to GEICO" 💀
We were at countdown 😂😂😂😂😂 it was dead silent and my dumbass was like... "Guys... I JUST saved 15% on my car insurance by switching to GEICO"
My science communication fate had been minted then and there lmao
I want to know how people who grew up an only child learned how to handle disagreements. I think I see a huge difference between how I handle them vs. people who grew up with siblings. I have a brother but he's about 20 years younger than me lol. We have nothing to fight about
I'm gonna start a fight with my brother about some Pokemon cards and see what happens
I have had fights with my friends and I'm like "Are we... FIGHTING??? What even IS THIS??" lmao like what is fighting
I don't like that this is a question on a background check to be on TV
"The term partial nudity is sometimes used to refer to exposure of skin beyond what the person using the expression considers to be within the limits of modesty."
Y'all. WHAT????
Now I have to explain why I failed out of college at 16 years old