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I promote safe working....
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I get to make these things for a living... you could say it's positive propaganda.
I promote safe working....
A family-friendly carriage scene for Nicola and Luke; since Netflix isn't providing a PG version, the internet will gladly step in!
Source (same artist as the last one)
A mediocre 4 year anniversary to my bionic addition
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 12/? Fandom: The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Seladon/Red haired paladin (Vaurin), Brea/Rek'yr (Dark Crystal), Deet/Rian (Dark Crystal), Other Relationship Tags to Be Added Characters: Seladon, Red haired paladin (Vaurin), Brea, Rian, Hup, Lore, Rek'yr, Deet, Gurjin, Naia, Kylan, Original Characters, Various Characters, Skeksis (Dark Crystal), Mystics - Character, Aughra (Dark Crystal), Baffi Additional Tags: Marriage/mating, Drama, Humor, Childbirth, Slavery, Adventure, Gelfling Culture, Dreamfasting, Mystery, Genocide, Sexual Content, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Romance Series: Part 2 of Dark Crystal Chronicles Summary:
Takes place where "The Name Challenge" left off. Now mated for life to her Paladin, Seladon attempts to balance her duties to the clans and her personal life as a wife. Rian's leadership abilities are put to the test. Brea tries to advise him while caught up in her own romance with Rek'yr, completely unaware that her Dousan suitor isn't the only male interested in her. Meanwhile, the skeksis continue their plotting and the danger to the clans is far from over.
At the end of the day I’m just another employee number to put through the system, at the end of the week I’m just another person to pay, and at the end of the day you’re going to go home and forget that I told you about the hazards and broken fixtures and I’m going home to pray that no one gets hurt because of something that was preventable.
As an Ontario worker, we have rights. We have the right to a safe working environment, and we have the right to refuse unsafe work, without any punishment or retaliation. I fear not enough people know about this, or are afraid to use their rights.