The Hayfield
Artist: Ford Madox Brown (British, 1821–1893)
Date: 1855-1856
Medium: Oil paint on mahogany
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
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The Hayfield
Artist: Ford Madox Brown (British, 1821–1893)
Date: 1855-1856
Medium: Oil paint on mahogany
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom

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"crochet can't be made by machines" went from being a cool fun fact to being a call to action of "so if you see mass manufactured crochet in Target, that was made by a person and they were underpaid and you should boycott it" which is true, it was made by a person, but EVERY item of clothing you own (that you did not purchase from a company using ethical labor) was made by a person being underpaid (at *best*.)
Sewing machines are operated by *people*. Knitting machines are operated by *people*. Yes lots of the process is automated but you cannot tell a machine "make me a t-shirt" or "make me a knit cardigan".
Higher awareness of fast fashion, and the true human labor and abuse behind it, is GREAT, but let's not pretend that the crochet hat in target is THE problem. Every article of clothing in target is the problem. "All clothes are made by people" is the jumping off point here into understanding this issue it's not just crochet it's the whole thing ahhhhHHHHHHHHHH
If you've ever seen images of sweatshops in the early 20th century, in New York or the UK or other developed countries
Guess what
Your clothing is still made in a place that looks like that. The only thing that's different is the tech level of the sewing machines and the race of the workers 
one must imagine sisyphus livin la vida loca
as requested by @batstickblog, their dragonborn oc sir astarot :) had some fun with this one since the description was a little vague, hope you don't mind! if any colors/details needs adjusting, just tell me!
also, oc requests from non-mutuals are now closed! if youre a moot, send me your brain blorbos. if not, sorry, theres nothing i can do for you 😅

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Tamara de Lempicka (Polish, 1849-1980). Portrait of Ira Perrot (The Musician), 1929. Oil on canvas, 116 x 73cm.
And why did the value plummet, Marissa? Why did it plummet?
Would like to know how exactly she wouldn't fuck up Netflix or Hulu
Yahoo thought Tumblr would be the next PDF
They didn't really get it.
What does that even mean? PDF as in Portable Document Format?
i cannot stress enough that i dont think yahoo even knew what a pdf was
you left out the best part of that article. the poor yahoo emplyees at those meetings were just as confused as the rest of us.

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Quest for the Holy Grail Tapestries - Panel 2 - The Arming and Departure of the Knights
Artists: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, overall design and figures; William Morris, overall design and execution; John Henry Dearle, flowers and decorative details.
Date: 1890's
Medium: Wool and silk on cotton warp
Collection: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Description
The Arming and Departure of the Knights. Number 2 of the Holy Grail tapestries woven by Morris & Co. 1891-94 for Stanmore Hall. This version woven by Morris & Co. for Lawrence Hodson of Compton Hall 1895-96. Wool and silk on cotton warp. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
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I really like my routine
Ive been unemployed for the last 2 months and my life has slowly shifted into waking up, eating breakfast, chill in the computer for a bit, do some chores or visit friends and family, go back home to eat my meal, take a nap, go to the gym, do some chores, eat dinner and be in the computer until late at night. Im battling with anxiety rn bc of not making any money and living off my parents, when if you asked me 2-3 years ago what my plan was I had told you something entirely different: I wanted to do enough money to sustain myself while living with my parents of course, but paying them my share of groceries and services. Then, last week: Something change. I started to smile again. I really like my routine
Looking more like a checklist these days. I want off this ride. 😭

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The voyage of life. Childhood
Thomas Cole, 1840
Oil on canvas, 133 × 198 cm, National Gallery, Washington D.C. (USA)
duuude this looks just like my dreams after having a really good day
I heard this metaphor growing up, and in my case, it backfired supremely, because I went out into my neighbor's backyard where a rose bush was growing, and the one I tested had like 30 petals (it was yellow, but definitely a rose of some kind), and as a very logical lass, I came to the conclusion that you could have premarital sex AT LEAST ten times before your future husband would even notice something was up. Moral of the story? Test your metaphors on the weirdest and most neurodivergent child you know before writing your weird religious propaganda.