Sean Catino
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Treat Your Grocery Cashier as a Human
Retail makes the world go round. At least in America where we seldom grow and make our own foodstuffs, this is the reality of those who live in suburbia. Gone are the days of your quaint local bakeries and butcheries. Instead, these mom and pop shops have been eaten out by grandiose corporate super grocery stores. Those that still hang on seem like dinosaurs waiting for their day of extinction; it is nearly impossible to recreate the vast amount of supply and marketing that their big business competitors have easy access to.
By Sean Catino4 months ago in Journal
Navigating Depression in Business as an Artist
Like many other unfortunate writers, I have been supporting myself by working in a dead-end job. Many of my skills I've developed while getting my BA in writing are in terrible neglect as I continue working at a resale e-commerce company which finds little need for someone good with a pen.
By Sean Catino5 years ago in Psyche
Grievances of Grindr
Grindr is one of the most laughable, most used, most questionable and, most importantly, one of the most iconic keystones of gay culture in the west. The app is centered around making contact and communication more accessible to users that happen to be in a similar geographic area. In common terms, if you're a fine young lad looking to chat or find some form of companionship, Grindr is one of the best tools to help you link up with someone with just the same interests. However since the app's popularization has soared in recent years, it has been judged to be a cesspool of STDs, superficiality, and a threat to privacy among many other fragrant claims.
By Sean Catino8 years ago in Humans

