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Re: Manual labor

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Social_Drift wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:35 pm
RUBBISH wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:48 pm
Social_Drift wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 1:57 pm manual labour is pretty meaningless...
As you sit in a building with electricity and running hot and cold water and sewage in a chair and desk in front of a computer with food and drink...all because of what Luke?

Was it all thought into being?
Shit out someones ass Into being?
Magic?
What?
you total dickhead, rubbish.

Also notice you mention hoity toity middle class somehing or other...not me ya total (redacted).
I'm solidly poor.
And blah blah I could explain what I wrote even though its not mean or aggro but I won't cause I work 6 days a week for sad wages and bla blah whatever I'm a dick.

CLEAN YOUR ROOM.
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Social_Drift wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:48 pm i'm really disappointed in all of you. i'm unskilled. i can't work an office job. i have a future of low skilled menial physically draining labour in front of me. you seem to be composed of managers and people that like to do gardening.

hypocrites!
How are we hypocrites? Also difference between manual and menial labor. I don't have anything against either .. the point of this thread is to talk about things you've done recently that required alot of physical labor.
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seriously doubt he has ever had to make firewoood for winter & patching in cables probably counts as manual labour for him
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Re: Manual labor

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NoiseWiki wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:13 pm
Social_Drift wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:48 pm i'm really disappointed in all of you. i'm unskilled. people that like to do gardening.
domo

hypocrites!
.. the point of this thread is to talk about things you've done recently that required alot of physical labor.
1..what the flip is wrong with gardening?
How is growing things upper class or whatever you are suggesting it is I mean seriously..and as a communist sympathizer how can you be so classist to demean any job as menial when you very well know that when the trash doesnt go out and the dishes don't get done that the situation becomes bad real quick...every job is an important job....comrade


2 THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER TALK OF COMMUNISM UNLESS ITS ACTUALLY ABOUT YOU WORKING MANUAL LABOR ON A COMMUNE

(Not saying anyone has but me just saying and it's ok if you wanna be a communist. Commune all ya want just not with me)

Oh oh my fine silver jubilee commemorative royal doulton...you know my sister has room for a pony cause I'm middle class.
How dare you...
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Social_Drift wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 12:48 pm i'm really disappointed in all of you. i'm unskilled. i can't work an office job. i have a future of low skilled menial physically draining labour in front of me. you seem to be composed of managers and people that like to do gardening.

hypocrites!
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Today I installed 8 MB of extra memory into my Akai S1100. Does that count?
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melko wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2020 7:34 am Today I installed 8 MB of extra memory into my Akai S1100. Does that count?
Not really unless it was physically exhausting but I appreciate the effort.
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Finished the fence
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Dug a 10ft trench to install a new sprinkler head. Installed the new sprinkler head and will test it tomorrow.
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NoiseWiki wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:42 am Dug a 10ft trench to install a new sprinkler head. Installed the new sprinkler head and will test it tomorrow.
Assume that's length not depth.... :-) from the above picture (ignoring dogs tail, I had a dog that did similar, in most pictures she was somewhere...*) the posts are the other side of the fence... and the sprinkler is to help what looks like a lawn in poor shape. Of course then you will have to keep it cut... more manual labour.

*I was into video "Art" - but often the 'deep' and 'serious' work was cut short by a large nose sniffing the camera... a true critic...
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