Rules | About | Verses
Ask | Submit | Interest Checker
Kali and the Gang
styofa doing anything
🪼
No title available

pixel skylines

Product Placement

if i look back, i am lost
tumblr dot com
i don't do bad sauce passes

#extradirty
Stranger Things

Janaina Medeiros
Cosimo Galluzzi
wallacepolsom
dirt enthusiast
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

ellievsbear
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
sheepfilms

Kaledo Art
will byers stan first human second
seen from Japan

seen from Germany
seen from Lithuania

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from India
seen from United States
@workingmanwayne
Rules | About | Verses
Ask | Submit | Interest Checker
Kali and the Gang
This is an oc x canon safe zone.
Christina Hornisher - Hollywood 90028 (1973)
Class solidarity leaving people's bodies the second workers going on strike inconveniences them in the slightest
@wolfensongs
Until today,many american and workers all over the world are still highly exploited and improperly paid for their work.
Source: novoice_unheard on Instagram
Ricardo Levins Morales
Anyone who cleans public restrooms should automatically make $100/hr
"It doesn't help your credibility to exaggerate, most employers wouldn't literally work you to death" like, I used to work in distribution. If booking a truck driver for back to back shifts until they fall asleep at the wheel, crash, and die counts as being worked to death, I have personally met employers who've worked employees to death and gotten away with a slap on the wrist. It may not be universal, but it's a hell of a lot more common than a lot of us would prefer to think.
The FAA had to explicitly make rules about how long pilots have to have off between shifts, and how far away from their home you can pin their home airport, because it doesn't mean shit that someone has 10 hours between shifts if they have a 2 hour commute each way. They had to make these rules because multiple passenger airplanes crashed because the pilots were exhausted from tight scheduling. Employers won't just work you to death, they'll take a hundred random customers with you.
Happy belated Workers’ Memorial Day, celebrated April 28th
Church sign in Minnesota.
I'm thinking of Symphony of the Sixth Blast Furnace by Evgeny Sedukhin again...
hmm okay i'm trying to dig up a source on this painting, to see if i could find it in any higher quality
but i can't find any evidence of its existence from before 2018 lmao
and searching the artist's name only gets me like 6 pages of results on google
and a little artist showcase page on arthive for this guy with exactly 1 painting listed
and a biography that spells this guy's name like 5 different ways
which i'm pretty sure is because it's machine translated from something
very mysterious
oh doing his name in russian gives me some actually useful results, why didn't i think to do that
Солнечный город "Sunny City" - No date given.
Мир "World" - No date given.
Чусовские просторы. "Chusovskie expanses." Canvas, oil, 1997. Exhibited at the Nizhny Tagil Museum of Nature.
Осень "Autumn"
ooooh this one is really nice
Огни трудового Тагила, "The Lights of Labor Tagil" acquired by the Tretyakov Gallery in 1986.
октябрь "October" 2009 cardboard, oil, 29.5x39.5 cm
Осень на Чусовой, "Autumn on Chusovaya" 1999, canvas, oil, 79x100 cm
Чугун идет "Cast Iron is Coming" 1976
okay that's all the art this article had, i'm really glad i could find some this artist's other works!!!!
Stranger Things season 1: beneath the superficial image of “peace and prosperity” in 1980s small-town America, there was the painful legacy of countless atrocities committed by the American government in the name of ‘freedom.’
Stranger Things season 4: evil Russians (not Soviets) have sent our All-American Hero to the gulags which apparently still exist in the 1980s and it’s up to us to save him 🇺🇸🦅🫡
There’s probably a term that already exists for this but if there isn’t I’m gonna call it ‘Rambofication’ in honor of its probably most well known instance: Rambo First Blood was about a soldier, John Rambo (that’s his actual name I’m not doing a bit), returning home from the Vietnam war, so traumatized by war that he brought the war home with him to a small town, unable to adapt to life without strict military discipline and hierarchy. Subsequent Rambo movies were about how John Rambo was the only supersoldier tough enough and patriotic enough to kill faceless hordes of dastardly foreign commies.
Ergo, ‘Rambofication’ is the process of a series starting with a relatively nuanced or subversive narrative before its sequels become a shallow embrace of the very narrative it originally subverted. It happens surprisingly often!
In the sociological sense, recuperation is the process by which politically radical ideas and images are twisted, co-opted, absorbed, defused, incorporated, annexed or commodified within media culture and bourgeois society, and thus become interpreted through a neutralized, innocuous or more socially conventional perspective.
this is one of my favorite calvin and hobbes strips ever and i just need to preserve it on my blog
"there's like 8 rich guys standing between us and shorter working hours / week" posting is fine until you think about it for two seconds and realize that the most rabidly anti-reformist group of people are the people with a bar and two employees who would amputate one of their worker's arms if it meant getting a 0.8% income tax cut
When Spain's economy modernized in the second half of the last century (i.e. tertiarized), you see both an increase in the weight of large and monopolistic enterprises on the economy, and an increase in the number of medium and small enterprises. Under a simplistic view of the petty and haute bourgeois classes, this is contradictory and impossible to explain. The reason for this is that the monopolization of Spain's economy meant that the petty-bourgeois class was binded to the economic activity of the haute bourgeois. For every monopolistic or oligarchal state of a sector, you have a myriad of small business owners whose main activity was complimentary to those monopolies and oligarchies. From mere transport of goods to financial and legal consultories. The monopolization of a capitalist economy does not reverse its anarchic nature, it exacerbates it. Not even the service industry is free from this, the concentration of capital can mask under forms such as the franchise and underlay an apparently genuine petty-bourgeois network when you take suppliers into account. It becomes even clearer when you take the international supply and capital chains into account. Your local café serves coffee from Ethiopia and sugar from Brazil. There is nothing "small" about this.
The antagonism between these two bourgeois classes that may exist under crisis conditions is only temporary and not even guaranteed. In almost any condition, the alliance of the petty and haute bourgeois is more relevant and precludes any analysis that plays into the differences between them.
Obligatory truck I don’t trust reblog