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Hiroshi Yoshida - Color woodblock prints from the series United States of America.
Hand study ‘Selenelion’ Embroidery on Tulle by Kathrin Marchenko
January 20, 2021
I hate that I fully understand this
Constantly sanitizing everything in stores
Wearing MEDICAL masks when you’re sick.
Curbside pickup and 50% capacity
Knowing a greater number of grown adults are washing their hands. With water AND soap.
More outdoor seating at restaurants in urban areas. That needed to catch on here in America anyway
Online access to jobs which have traditionally been cited as being “impossible” to do from home, thus preventing a large percentage of disabled people from being able to work or attend online classes.
Hand study ‘Selenelion’ Embroidery on Tulle by Kathrin Marchenko
what the fuck this is incredible
#this gets funnier the more time goes on
As a nurse, I encourage you to read and repost, and quote at length.
Just to keep the numbers in mind, the US has about 330 million people in it. If 62 million people were hospitalized, that would mean 18% of America would be hospitalized. That’s more than 1 in 6. Imagine 1 out of every 6 people you know being in the hospital; now imagine there’s a 1 in 6 chance you’d be joining them.
So Trump's campaign wants to stand with fascists. At least they finally admit it.
Me, relaxing in the Woods™️: ah, yes, Nature, Water, Sunlight. Many Things that are Green. Peaceful. Beautiful. I could stay here forever.
One (1) mosquitoe: 👁👄👁
Me, packing up my things: I suppose all good things must come to an end
What about the ghosts tho
Oh you mean the homies
Blah, Blah, Blah..
The Wichita Daily Eagle, Kansas, December 30, 1899
The Saint Paul Globe, Minnesota, March 2, 1905
The Tribune, Seymour, Indiana, July 13, 1909
The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, May 13, 1912
The Evening Journal, Wilmington, Delaware, June 11, 1913
Woodson County Advocate, Yates Center, Kansas, August 6, 1915
The Guntersville Democrat, Alabama, June 22, 1921
Daily News, New York, New York, February 13, 1925
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, May 22, 1950
St. Mary and Franklin Banner-Tribune, Franklin, Louisiana, August 27, 1971
yesterdaysprint snapped
This post violently resurfaced deeply suppressed memories
!!!!!
Here are some companies very quickly that still use prisoner labour for manufacturing and call centres...and is effectively slave labour:
- American Express Company
- Bank of America
- J.P. Morgan & Company
- Allstate Insurance Company
- GEICO
- ExxonMobil Corporation
-Victoria’s Secret
- BP America
- Johnson & Johnson
- Sara Lee Corporation
- Procter & Gamble
- Sprint
- AT&T
- Verizon Communications
- United Airlines
- Wendy’s
- McDonalds Corporation
- Fruit of the Loom
- Mary Kay Cosmetics
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
- Quaker Oats
- Microsoft.
Thank you! I should’ve included this list someone made too!