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Mar 22

Anonymous asked: Imagine an elf is given a job to do at a human institution. The humans think elves don’t need bathroom breaks, since they know they can hold it for days, but this elf has been traveling to reach their job, and has already been holding it to the point they are in pain. They ask for a break, but their job is important and time sensitive, so they admit they can still hold it when asked. After a full day of work, the elf tries to reach the bathroom in time, but they were never told where it is.

ms-demeanor:

Okay, I finally got the piss elf anon. Cool.

Anyway this ask isn’t a question but I’ma go with “THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS TO UNIONIZE.”

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luciferlaughs:
“The 1998 skull X-ray of Michael Hill, who was stabbed in the brain with an 8-inch knife. He made the Guinness Book of World Records for the ‘’Largest Objects Removed from the Human Skull’’. Although he survived without any infection,...

luciferlaughs:

The 1998 skull X-ray of Michael Hill, who was stabbed in the brain with an 8-inch knife. He made the Guinness Book of World Records for the ‘’Largest Objects Removed from the Human Skull’’. Although he survived without any infection, the knife had paralyzed his left hand and caused damage to his memory.

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archaicwonder:
“ Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC
Cast in the form of a jackal head, the eyes inlaid in obsidian and white stone, presumably limestone.
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archaicwonder:

Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC


Cast in the form of a jackal head, the eyes inlaid in obsidian and white stone, presumably limestone.

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Striking Workers Are Bringing Back 1970s 'Mindfuck' Tactics -

class-struggle-anarchism:

cocainesocialist:

The 23rd of January was meant to be another strike day at the Ministry of Justice. Just like the day before, an anti-strike workforce of cleaners, receptionists and security guards had been brought in to keep the building running. Early in the morning, Purma and the other strikers turned up to form a picket line. But then, all at once, they walked inside to do their jobs like normal. Rather than continuing the protest, the workers had secretly coordinated to go back to work a day early.

The unexpected non-strike meant that all the outsourced staff turned up for work and needed to get paid, and so did the anti-strike scab workforce. Someone was going to have to pay a double wage bill.

Deliveroo and UberEats riders, however, are masters of the mindfuck. Because they’re technically self-employed, the laws on strike action and trade unions don’t apply to them. That means that the slow bureaucracy of postal ballots and turnout thresholds designed to prevent workers from taking collective action goes out the window. Instead, these workers can just do what makes sense to them. The result has been an explosion in militancy, as the platforms try to cut their workers’ already-low wages. Strikes are now breaking out every couple of weeks with little or no prior notice. They’re organised through complex networks of encrypted messenger chats which are completely invisible to platform bosses, meaning that all their standard management techniques need to be rewritten.

fucking love this

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cvasquez:
“I don’t think she’s paying attention.
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cvasquez:

I don’t think she’s paying attention. 

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nprfreshair:
“ doraemonmon:
“Dick Dale and the Del Tones
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Remembering Dick Dale, ‘King Of The Surf Guitar’
Dale told Fresh Air in 1993 that his distinctive guitar style came, in part, from the ocean waves he surfed: “The waves did create my feelings...

nprfreshair:

doraemonmon:

Dick Dale and the Del Tones

Remembering Dick Dale, ‘King Of The Surf Guitar’

Dale told Fresh Air in 1993 that his distinctive guitar style came, in part, from the ocean waves he surfed: “The waves did create my feelings of that sound.” Dale died March 16.

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cinemasentries:
“Halloween: H20
20 years Later
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cinemasentries:

Halloween: H20
20 years Later

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kurwaii:
“ a-40k-author:
“A 392 year-old shark found in the Arctic. This guy was wandering the oceans back in 1627.
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He must be so wise
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kurwaii:

a-40k-author:

A 392 year-old shark found in the Arctic. This guy was wandering the oceans back in 1627.

He must be so wise

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