Women’s Work: Reimagining “Blue-Collar”
26 images of tenacious, strong female loggers, welders, firefighters, miners and so forth challenging the idea of what we consider “women’s work.”
lost where the forest would grow
so i thought this vod would be good to have on in the background while working... i was wrong 🤣
That one scene except Harry is spamming the lines from that one onion article
Hey Chants of Sennaar fans! It took an incredible amount of time, but at long last, I finally found out what I was looking for.
So. Have you ever wondered what, exactly, differentiates a Serf from a Bard?
obviously we can't determine the intelligences of the two and we don't know their history beyond what we've been shown, but just looking at the game, we can see it's not race, as they're all varied, not language, as they're on the same floor and speak the same thing, not gender, as while that's kinda hard to tell in this game one of the serfs we CAN speak to has a low timbre and several bards have a similar masculine cadence so it's not that either.
I have been searching for this entire time for some kind of explanation. ANY kind of indicator. And today, thinking about it on a whim, I finally found it.
Guys.
The serf holds the clipboard in their right. The bard holds the palette in their left. Both of them are holding writing utensils, but they're doing it in opposite ways.
bit messed up we can't do anything about the preacher
(on the relationship between the traveler, the player, and the devs)
(script under cut)
I found the Preacher. The Preacher is dead. I have the words to say it. I have the means to convey it.
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So why can't I do (We want to talk to the Preacher) (We can't find the Preacher) anything? (I want to talk to God) (I want to talk to the Preacher)
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You, say something, would you?
I’m watching The Big Bang Theory in its natural setting—playing in the background of a hot spiral room—and I can say within that specific context, it is a very charming show. Like the saltine crackers of media.
Grandma to me