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alwaysalwaysalwaysthesea · 2 years ago
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Dang, beer, get over yourself.
(source: July 10, 1939 LIFE)
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brewscoop · 1 year ago
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The Molson Coors strike is rocking the beer industry to its core. 🍺✊ Why is this more than just a labor dispute and what does it mean for your favorite brews? Discover how the beer industry is at a critical crossroads and why the outcome matters. Don't miss out on understanding the impact! Dive in to learn more. #MolsonCoorsStrike
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elizabethripper · 2 years ago
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What’s It Like to be a Woman in the Craft Beer Industry?
What’s It Like to be a Woman in the Craft Beer Industry? I wonder when being a woman in the craft beer industry will stop being such a hot topic. My gender is always brought up during interviews, and even during casual conversations. I can’t count the number of times I’ve been asked, “What’s it like to be a female brewer?” Sometimes I answer the question very professionally and politely. Other…
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cozylittleartblog · 9 days ago
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but you should see the other guy
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guerrilla-operator · 8 months ago
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Revolting Cocks // Stainless Steel Providers
Quick locate and detonate your public enemy Stainless steel, believe it's real It's all you mean to me What's that sound, what's that sound It bleeds efficiency The way I feel on stainless steel And all it does to me
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starphenie · 4 months ago
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i feel like the north, with all its snowy and honorable knighthood and swordfighting themes did well in having characters like ozeca and zoey as a nod to the contrary (as well as the occasional camo print uniform suit) but IMO, it’s a cop out to simultaneously dilute zoey with 3000 other applesque and knight themes (current diamond arena) and give ozeca -0.8 seconds of screen time but i’m really not here to complain.
i just think that this wouldn’t be an issue if there was inspiration from the right places, because if you want to write a badass military lady you’re at a loss if you allude to everything else but ignore the soul of the contemporary military type, of which i believe to be the usaamerican WTF IS A KILOMETER tactical crayon eater and patriot gun slinger. i’m just saying if the north wants to acknowledge the existence of a modern military lets👏go👏all👏the👏way👏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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scavengedluxury · 7 months ago
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Dreher Brewery, Budapest, 1935. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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miamaimania · 11 months ago
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Experience the fusion of form and function with Vivian Beer's contemporary metal sculptures, pushing the boundaries of industrial design and minimalist aesthetics.
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slutdge · 3 months ago
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I just had to stare at pro tools for 2 hours and 45 minutes straight i am vowing right now i will never touch this DAW ever again once im done being required to use it next year
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54t411 · 2 months ago
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Luigi Mangione was the hero we needed when our country was most divided.
It’s not secret our country is in complete shambles from whatever point of view you look at it. No matter what side you’re on, you have to admit the United States of America have fallen from the glory super power it was in the 60s. However, it’s strangely the death of a ceo that causes people from all spectrums of life to come together to rejoice.
That’s how terrible the medical system is here in America.
We are rejoicing, writing sexual fanfic, making edits, and lookalike contest for a man who killed another person out of the blue.
This is not me defending the CEO, don’t misjudge my words, I think many ceos of healthcare companies shouldn’t be surprised that people’s resentment towards the medical healthcare system is to this level. They have watched as Americans cried and pleaded for their claims to be accepted so they and their love ones can get the medical attention they need.
And they laugh before denying it.
Deny.
Defend.
Depose.
The ceos running these selfish capitalistic schemes shouldn’t be surprised that we do not view them as one of our own. They betrayed everything our founding fathers believed and died for the second they made critical treatment that doesn’t cost them a penny worth more than a fucking house.
How dare you act surprised a man is dead when millions have died because you refuse to allow them the healthcare they need. The people will cry out, the people will fight out, and they will not be held back.
We are in an age where people will do whatever it takes to secure their liberties as Americans. After all, we’re the same generation that had far right people storm in the capital because they couldn’t handle someone other than Trump won.
It’s not that we , the people, are “scary.” It’s just so hard to live in a country pushing an idea that other nations have already established.
God damn it I just want my anxiety pills to not cost me a pretty penny.
Anyways the country is a joke and I’m happy United healthcare stocks are in a down low right now though I know they’ll begin to rise given time.
- anon 🦖
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thedaily-beer · 5 months ago
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Industrial Arts Impact Wrench Hazy Triple IPA (Picked up at Circle Liquor in Somers Point, NJ). A 4 of 4. As you'd expect, this is just bursting with tropical fruit and orange citrus and varied other hop notes in the nose. The body is incredibly well balanced despite it being 10% -- there's a lot of juicy sweetness but also some grain notes behind it, and a firm bitterness alongside the booze towards the finish.
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bonewhiteglory · 1 year ago
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Razor's Edge - Revolting Cocks
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richo1915 · 5 days ago
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You would think I would learn. Have been voted in as the Union Rep for the Crane Crew.
Second Meeting today. A little more productive. But still sly comments and games being played by the company.
I recon if the Company doesn’t start wanting to square some of these items on the Log of Claims away, it could be time for a bit of good’ol fashion Industrial Action.
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thatswhywelovegermany · 2 years ago
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150 Years Ago: The Bloody Frankfurt Beer Riot
On April 21, 1873, the most severe social unrest in Germany between the revolutions of 1848 and 1918 broke out in the city of Frankfurt am Main. Reason for the riot was an increase of the beer prize by 12.5 % by the local breweries from 4 Kreuzer (1 Batzen) to 4½ Kreuzer. This affected mainly the poorly paid working class, which regarded beer as a staple food. To make things worse, ½ Kreuzer coins did not exist, so people had to pay 5 Kreuzer first and received a ½ Kreuzer coupon, which they could only redeem at the same innkeeper. The prize increase happened on April 1. On April 21 was the last day of the spring trade fair, which was celebrated with a public festival, and workers generally had a day off for this occasion. In the afternoon, a crowd of about 100 people formed a demonstration, walking from the fair ground through the city center, chanting "Mir wolle Batzebier!" ("We want beer for 1 Batzen!"). The crowd grew quickly and became increasingly aggressive. Finally, they invaded breweries and inns, looting, destroying furniture smashing windows, and spilling beer onto the streets. Some breweried tried to defend themselves by pouring boiling beer at the crowd or attacking them with red hot fireplace pokers.
The police was totally overwhelmed, mainly because they hadn't kept step with the rapidly growing population and consisted of only 53 officers for a population of more than 100,000. In desperation, the chief of the police, August von Hergenhahn, alarmed the Prussian garrison that was stationed in Frankfurt since its occupation in 1866. The garrison sent out six companies, which brutally attacked the crowds, shooting at the mostly unarmed and partially drunk rioters. The violence lasted until midnight. At the end, 20 people were killed, among them an elderly woman and a ten-year-old boy. The next day, the city was under a state of siege, soldiers occupied all major public places. Schools, shops, inns, and hotels remained closed. More Prussian infantry was brought in from neighboring cities. Raids were carried out throughout the city, 300 people were arrested. Weeks later, the municipal court sentences 47 people for prison of up to 4½ years. The breweries revoked the increase of the beer prize because life and property should not be threatened because of them.
The Frankfurt Beer Riot was part of a series of similar beer or hunger revolts in other placs in Germany and reflects the discontent of the workers with their situation during the early industrialization. In this way, it was more than merely riots of a drunk mob. However, the theoretical and ideological background of the Paris Commune was totally missing. A debate on whether the masterminds were in the left or right wing of the political spectrum broke out in the media, but there was probably no mastermind at all, and the riot broke out spontaneously, Nevertheless, it led to a wave of red scare in Germany.
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spilladabalia · 1 year ago
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Revolting Cocks - Beers, Steers & Queers (Take 'Em Right off Mix)
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thecreativemillennial · 3 months ago
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