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    Wildflower wilderness

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    orchidvioletindigo:

    It should 100% be illegal for companies to make you give them your payment information when you sign up for a free trial version of their product. It is not necessary and there is no good fucking reason for them to do it. It’s blatantly just so they can steal forgetful customers’ money.

    oh hey, thanks for reminding me to cancel a free trial i had going on.

    Reblog to save an unnecessary charge cause it also reminded me to cancel a trial lol

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    Details from The Chariot of Death, 1848 - oil on canvas.
    Théophile Schuler (French, 1821-1878)
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    Limmy deleted best tweet of all time I’m so mad

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    doyouknowwhatimeme:

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    Fun fact! Having a job every day is actually a fairly new thing.

    In olden times, people had daily chores and other things to do but their workload/ daily working hours was actually much lower than it is today. Even in farming communities.

    The concept of working super hard every day actually comes from capitalism, which in turn comes from Puritanical ideology.

    The Puritans believed in salvation through work and in no play.

    Early capitalists adopted this ideology because it meant higher productivity and therefore more money if their factories were running near constantly.

    The idea of needing to be continuously productive in order to be useful/ allowed things like food and shelter, is actually quite an insidious ideal that is deeply rooted in the American culture.

    4 day work weeks have actually proven to be more productive than the 5 day week. But corporations won’t adopt it willingly because it means less of a stranglehold on their workers.

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    just needed to save these bc it’s making me laugh

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    All heroes don’t wear capes

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