@coriander i would recommend https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/J/bo12079590.html if you are wondering about translations
@coriander i mean by all means read the whole thing but if you only buy the first volume and only get halfway through it's still worthwhile
@coriander the first <del>five</del><ins>seven</ins> chapters are the backstory of sun wukong so like, yes they're very popular and also hilarious
@coriander at least the first five chapters
buddy the idea that women should not do productive labour was one invented by the bourgeoisie
« Every day, the boys and the men of the village would go out to fish. They were allowed to keep enough to feed themselves, mostly. But in order for them to keep that privilege, the women had to contribute too, making clothes, ropes, and anything else they could to keep the terrible King satisfied. » does this author think… women didn’t ordinarily contribute in medieval times??
@aescling well in my case the enemy is the general inability to work for an organization in the united states from canada
@coriander there are two settingses because some people wanted different settings per device so that is those settings
@coriander it's the other settings (called app preferences, the multigear icon in the ui)
@witchfynder_finder tech execs be like "i woke up at 4am today and now that it is 10:30 i will eat a fillet-o-fish sandwich" sleep in losers
@witchfynder_finder the internet is telling me at least some locations do it till 11 but only on weekends; capitalism strikes again
@witchfynder_finder i thought you could order breakfast all day now did they stop allowing that
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