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Field slaves

The most common type of slaves. These enslaved individuals typically worked in agricultural settings, cultivating crops such as cotton, tobacco, sugar, or rice. They endured long hours of labor under harsh conditions in the fields.
Master: TYRONE YOU LAZY FUCK GET BACK TO WORK!!!!
Field slaves
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field trip

something that will always be normal unless you're with the friends
"please let this be a normal field trip"
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Field Mouse

The small, hick town equivalent of a hood rat.
I lock it up because of the hood rat, well we ain’t got no hood so, field mouse I guess.
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Field hand

A term for a black slave that works in the feilds
Shut up tyrone you’re a field hand!
by Rob the kidd January 10, 2025
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Field goal

When you tell your homie to turn around during an Eiffel tower and you finish into their ass crack
I tried a new thing called a field goal
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Field Theory

In a broad, conceptual sense, it's the idea that reality is fundamentally composed of interacting fields of influence rather than discrete particles. Think of the universe not as a collection of billiard balls, but as an ocean of invisible forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, quantum) where particles are mere excitations or "knots" in these fields. In social sciences, it's adapted to mean analyzing behavior within a network of social, psychological, and cultural forces that shape individual actions.
Example: In physics, Field Theory is exemplified by the Standard Model, where electrons are seen as excitations in an all-pervading "electron field." In sociology, analyzing a CEO's decision not just as personal choice, but as a product of the "corporate field" of board pressures, market forces, and industry norms, uses a social field theory approach.
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Field Science

The practice of applying the authority and methods of science to define and control a specific social, political, or cultural arena (the "field"). It's not about studying a field, but of creating a scientific domain where none existed before, often to legitimize intervention. This involves declaring a human activity (e.g., dating, parenting) a proper subject for scientific management, thereby elevating data-driven experts over lived experience.
Field Science Example: The rise of "Sleep Science" as a field used to dictate parenting. Experts use studies to proclaim the "one scientifically correct" way for a baby to sleep, turning parental intuition and cultural practices into "dangerous myths." The field justifies intrusive monitoring (baby sleep trackers) and creates anxiety, framing adherence to its protocols as moral responsibility.
by Dumuabzu February 8, 2026
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