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Thinking about John Steinbeck’s letter to his son again.
(Source: themarginalian.org, via thatgirlyouthinkyouknow)
A man samples baklava and other honey pastries at a bakery, Damascus, Syria
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[ID: A white piece of paper on which is written: I’m down in the garden. I love you. Here’s coffee.]
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the only bad thing about garlic is all the paperwork you have to do before you can even cut it up
look at that
layers and layers of bureaucratic bullshit
OP I hope you realize how strongly you have impacted my life. I think about this every time I use garlic. EVERY TIME.
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The history of corporate propaganda.
I vividly remember attending a training session with a scan from an 1880-something newspaper that said “unions used to be something we needed, but we’re past that now.” The corporate propaganda hasn’t changed in 130+ years.
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