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Get the Parasitoid Industry mug.A girl whose self righteous attitude is a coping mechanism to be able to tolerate existing within the entertainment industry.
“Did you see how drunk Ava got last night? She chewed out the bartender when he refused to give her any more.”
“Yeah, she’s a real industry bitch. It’s really sad to see. She was so excited to move out to LA and now she’s like this all the time.”
“Yeah, she’s a real industry bitch. It’s really sad to see. She was so excited to move out to LA and now she’s like this all the time.”
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by PartisanZ July 26, 2022
Get the Misery-Industrial-Complex mug.She smacked it around a couple of times and then it leaked it’s “industrial glue” all over that dry wall
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by halloumaki February 16, 2022
Get the alpha industries mug.The argument that the narrative of the "Industrial Revolution" as a sudden, inevitable, and monolithic turning point is itself a historical construction. It lumps together disparate, localized technological changes (in textiles, steam, iron) into a single, epic story of "Progress" to serve national myths and ideological narratives (like the triumph of capitalism). This construction obscures the alternatives, the brutal costs, and the fact that it wasn't a "revolution" to those living through its decades of messy, uneven change.
*Example: "Textbooks present the Industrial Revolution as a neat before-and-after: farms to factories. The Theory of Constructed Industrial Revolution says that story was built later by historians and boosters to explain the rise of British power. For a spinner in Manchester in 1790, it wasn't a 'revolution'; it was a confusing, brutal shift in daily grind. The sweeping narrative constructs a destiny from what was, in the moment, a chaotic, contested, and far from inevitable mess."*
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