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Town and country life merged – every countrywoman went to market, and townswomen would head out into the countryside for seasonal work during harvesting and haymaking.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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I can finally breath on February 15th and I swear I will get something out in a week
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Le Store™: *is barren of customers*
Me, waiting to cashier: ah yes. *Dissociates*
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The yearly return!
As per usual I have returned from my 6 months work abroad and will be posting all the stuff I made and never got a chance to post. Expect more posts for at least a month or so before I'm off travelling again.
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I say I'm doing better but my better is eating a Sloppy Joe and fries in the bath while listening to United in Grief.
Reasons: I'm sad cause my brother apparently didn't know I was bi and now I'm freaking out; I also in orflder to get a job need to put down my aunt or abusers adress and I'm going to put my aunts but that may be bad for her living situation in the future.
So big :(
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I work as an npc in your dream vacation to a greek island
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Okay archaeology friends, field season is nigh in my part of the world and I'm determined to create (and stick to) a quick, easy, and effective morning/night stretch routine this year to prevent my body from falling apart too early. I found a pretty simple set of stretches recommended for construction workers, which I'll post below, but if anyone has suggestions for modifying it for the needs of your average field tech I'd be most grateful.
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I got some sticker envalopes send-backs today (aka postal service couldnt deliver them to kofi/patreons for some reasons) and I would like to know why an envalope that was being delivered to someplace an hour from me, took 3 weeks to get back to me after not being delivered :D
No blame on postal workers who are understaffed and busy rn but like, oh man
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ok prompt: a free flowing fic where you just write whatever you think was going through Will's head in every scene (with Hannibal) on the show bc tell me he wasn't going "kiss? kiss? oh. no kiss, then. ok." at least once in every three interactions with hannibal, including pre-stab in mizumono. funny thing this goes for hannibal, too.
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Mobius needs Loki just as much as Loki needs him.
Who ate with him during lunch before Loki?
Who was his partner on missions before Loki (and would actually die and kill for him)?
Who took pie breaks and timeline detours with Mobius before Loki?
Loki was lonely, and I bet Mobius was too until they found each other.
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Today we celebrate Whumpees who, for whatever reason, are forced to stay awake longer than they can physically handle. This includes (but of course is not limited to)
Whumpees self-inflicting their sleep deprivation (overworking themselves, avoiding nightmares…)
Whumper forcing Whumpee to stay awake (drugs, threats, sensory overload…)
Caretaker frantically slapping Whumpee awake because they’re bleeding out and they need to stay with me, Whumpee, come on—
Any situation, really, that forces Whumpee to push their body beyond exhaustion. Is just. Yeah.
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Jamaican migrant farm workers in Niagara Region wrote an open letter to Jamaica's Ministry of Labour requesting more support in the face of what they call "systematic slavery," days before a migrant worker died in Norfolk County.
Garvin Yapp, 57, of St. James, Jamaica, was killed on Sunday in an accident with a tobacco harvester at Berlo's Best Farm in Norfolk County, two hours southwest of Toronto.
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Two other Jamaican workers and a Mexican worker have died this week as well, according to Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (MWAC).
'Feels like we are in prison'
"As it currently stands, the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) is systematic slavery," the workers wrote in their open letter.
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Workers wrote they were scared of sharing their grievances with Samuda directly for fear of being kicked out of the SAWP. They also said that workers from Mexico and the Philippines share the same grievances.
Workers described housing conditions as so poor that rats eat their food. They live in crowded rooms with zero privacy with cameras, and lack dryers to dry their clothes after it rains, they wrote.
"It feels like we are in prison," the letter reads.
On working conditions, workers wrote they're "treated like mules" and punished for not being quick enough. They said they're exposed to dangerous pesticides without adequate protection, and their bosses are verbally abusive.
"They physically intimidate us, destroy our personal property, and threaten to send us home," the letter reads.
"This is very much the reality of the migrant farm worker program in this country," MWAC's executive director Syed Hussan said. "Working in farms in Canada is a human rights disaster."
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