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“Too much free labour! Salary for domestic labour to fight against our first exploitation”

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feminist Italian poster from 1974’s International Women’s Day
“Too much free labour! Salary for domestic labour to fight against our first exploitation”
Klaine 3-2-1 Prompt Bang Fic: The Piano Man
Author: @very-kurtious
Artist: @very-kurtious
Prompt Provided by: @honeysucklepink
Pairing(s): Kurt Hummel/Blaine Anderson, Carole Hudson-Hummel/Burt Hummel
Rating: Everyone
Word Count: 15,121
Characters: Kurt Hummel, Blaine Anderson, Burt Hummel, Carole Hudson-Hummel, OCs for story purposes, Mentions of the others
Summary: When the medical problems Burt and Carole face become too much to ignore, they begin looking at a nursing home closer to New York.
Kurt, being Kurt, insists he goes with them to make sure everything is up to scratch, and in doing so, bumps into someone he'd never expected to see again...
Genre/Tropes: older AU, Chance Meeting
Warnings: nursing home, medical stuff, Dementia, memory problems, health problems, major character death, death mention, funeral, angst, hurt, pain, overworking, anxiety, crying, swearing, let me know if I missed any!
Author’s Notes: This was honestly one of my favourites to write, I had such a strong idea from the start and I’m so happy with how it turned out!
I’m glad everyone’s been enjoying my work for this bang and I hope these three stories for this wave earn as much love as the last three :)
Thanks again to @the-lima-bean
(Click for better quality on the image, the colours on screen probably look different to the colour balance on my graphics tablet so I apologise about that!)
https://archiveofourown.org/works/40556748/chapters/101607888
THE INCOMPETENCE OF ONE MAN HAS CAUSED THE SUFFERING OF 16.3M PEOPLE AND THE DEATH OF 187K
WHY SHOULD WE PAY THE PRICE FOR HIS MISTAKES?
Hong Kong Express (1994) - Wong Kar-wai
doot doot
MES PETITS DOOT DOOTS
Just remember if there is a second wave, the blame for that is on the government, not individuals.
The day we went into lockdown, there were 74 coronavirus deaths. Yesterday, there were 137.
In Leicester, just before the local lockdown, most new cases were in teenagers who’d been back into school, and adults who’d been back into work.