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  • ID: 6084318
  • Uploader: Adept-eX »
  • Date: over 2 years ago
  • Size: 715 KB .jpg (768x4096) »
  • Source: twitter.com/EXiwa_to_mushi/status/1595809517530664966 »
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inkling player character, octoling player character, inkling boy, octoling boy, and mr. grizz (splatoon and 1 more) drawn by iwamushi

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  • HedgeLord
    over 2 years ago
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    Talk about moving the goalposts.

    Fun fact, large industrial companies used to do this kind of shit a lot to keep their employees in debt in perpetuity and got away with it.

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    FRien
    over 2 years ago
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    HedgeLord said:

    Talk about moving the goalposts.

    Fun fact, large industrial companies used to do this kind of shit a lot to keep their employees in debt in perpetuity and got away with it.

    Wait, all the bullshit in that game, Hardpoint Shipbreaker, it used to be true?

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    HedgeLord
    over 2 years ago
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    FRien said:

    Wait, all the bullshit in that game, Hardpoint Shipbreaker, it used to be true?

    If I'm not mistaken, it still happens in developing countries where manufacturing plants pay their workers a miserable salary and financially penalize them for the slightest mistake. Specific example I've read about (in the early 2000s, so I'm not sure if it's up to date but it's still recent history): carpet-weaving plants in India that employed children for 1 rupee a day and fined 200 rupees to anyone who accidentally broke a thread (which happened a lot).

    Even in North America, there was some massive abuse going on, most famously "company towns", essentially housing complexes with access to all basic stuff like food stores and the like, all built and managed by a company and advertised as a convenient way for workers to live close to their job, but workers would only be payed in some worthless "company credit" currency made up by the company and usable nowhere else but in the company town where their employer could raise and lower prices as they saw fit, instead of dollars. It stopped after massive worker revolts.

    Updated by HedgeLord over 2 years ago

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    Zelinkokitsune
    over 2 years ago
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    All this because Enadori schemed to pretty much enslave his "Friend" because Enadori's such a toxic ass and no one wants to play with him due to his obsession with a stupid badge that exists to show off. There's a special place in hell for people like that Enadori.

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    FRien
    over 2 years ago
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    HedgeLord said:

    If I'm not mistaken, it still happens in developing countries where manufacturing plants pay their workers a miserable salary and financially penalize them for the slightest mistake. Specific example I've read about (in the early 2000s, so I'm not sure if it's up to date but it's still recent history): carpet-weaving plants in India that employed children for 1 rupee a day and fined 200 rupees to anyone who accidentally broke a thread (which happened a lot).

    Even in North America, there was some massive abuse going on, most famously "company towns", essentially housing complexes with access to all basic stuff like food stores and the like, all built and managed by a company and advertised as a convenient way for workers to live close to their job, but workers would only be payed in some worthless "company credit" currency made up by the company and usable nowhere else but in the company town where their employer could raise and lower prices as they saw fit, instead of dollars. It stopped after massive worker revolts.

    Fucking hell. I'll have to read about these "massive worker revolts", it sounds like good fun. Nothing like hard karma and people getting beaten to death with a pickaxe to make me smile.

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    Adept-eX
    over 2 years ago
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    HedgeLord said:

    If I'm not mistaken, it still happens in developing countries where manufacturing plants pay their workers a miserable salary and financially penalize them for the slightest mistake. Specific example I've read about (in the early 2000s, so I'm not sure if it's up to date but it's still recent history): carpet-weaving plants in India that employed children for 1 rupee a day and fined 200 rupees to anyone who accidentally broke a thread (which happened a lot).

    Even in North America, there was some massive abuse going on, most famously "company towns", essentially housing complexes with access to all basic stuff like food stores and the like, all built and managed by a company and advertised as a convenient way for workers to live close to their job, but workers would only be payed in some worthless "company credit" currency made up by the company and usable nowhere else but in the company town where their employer could raise and lower prices as they saw fit, instead of dollars. It stopped after massive worker revolts.

    Not only in North America. It was a common practice in my country during the period were the saltpeter was the main income for my country. The infamous "pulperías" which used their own chips or tokens.

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    Hey, um
    Hm...
    You-
    Whaaa...
    Yanicas' average day
    Here you are
    Your reward for 1200P of work The rest is going towards your debt
    I've been repaying this debt for a long time now
    Would you mind telling me how close I am to being done?
    Well I would prefer not to bring attention to it, lest you become discouraged but...
    Discouraged...?
    How many eggs must have gone uncollected due to the grizzco stringer now being unavailable to them and the-
    Ah yes... your remaining debt is now roughly...
    Eighty percent, I believe
    Huh??
    You can't be serious, all I did was break one Grizzco. Weapon?!
    Yes, it would be wonderful if that were all you had to repay
    But you must consider your fellow workers, and the time with the weapon that you have now deprived them of
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