seen from Denmark

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from Iraq
seen from France

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Russia
seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from Denmark
seen from China
seen from Russia

seen from Hungary
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Malaysia

seen from Hungary
The alien is lost in the beauty of his human vessel's musk. This is a heavenly scent its kind been looking for millenia and it seems like it's gonna be hard to be topped. A mixture of powerful tanginess with a sweetly sickening undertone coming from human's sweat glands that is seemingly more intense in the pit, with its salty but oaky taste. The clear liquid is like a manna and if this is what every human produces, well, maybe it's only right if he starts calling his people to come down to Earth and experience it for themselves
"A sweatshop in America"
This right here - this horrifying portrayal of one of Facebook’s moderation sites - this is late-stage capitalism.
This article is horrifying.
This is what happens with outsourcing - the parent company (Facebook) gets to pretend that none of this is their responsibility; the contractor gets to abuse their employees in the name of profit; and the gods of late-stage capitalism cackle with glee.
(Some of the details on what Facebook allegedly considers “acceptable content” are also disgraceful. The whole company needs to be deleted.)
Khrystyana Ukushu
~ America (24) ~
by Victoria Janashvili
When I see things labeled "hand made" from a country where sweat shops exist (so any country). I shake my head. This doesn't mean lovingly crafted from an artist who makes all their money from this craft. No. This could mean "child chained to a work station hand made".
Another reason to buy local. Support local artists. Stop the demand for sweat shop products. Don't let labels fool you.
as a reminder, guys, when corporations fix their shitty business practices like sweatshop labor, it’s not because they want to take the moral high road. It’s because they’ve realized that their shitty business practices are no longer profitable and people dont like them anymore
Ultra customizable ultra colorful shoes that eliminate sweatshop labor with genius modular design.
KI ecobe is a self-assembled modular shoe that uses no toxic adhesives. The end user assembles the shoe making the manufacturing process much less labor intensive. Choose your favorite colors and styles to make your unique shoe!
The Correct Thing in Good Society, Boston, 1921