Ive been to hundreds of farms, thousands of grows, had my own 50 man trim crew for 5 years...
I have NEVER experienced or seen anything like what the article is saying...
Nothing even remotely close....
Ive been to hundreds of farms, thousands of grows, had my own 50 man trim crew for 5 years...
I have NEVER experienced or seen anything like what the article is saying...
Nothing even remotely close....
I think the point is, it's just as bad as any others.
i saw something on the viceland show Weediquette about this. i think the episode was focused primarily around women in the industry.
this one i think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SArDMJF2pk
even at 15 I wasn't stupid enough to do that but yep I do agree to a degree. maybe young people should be learning these things in school. ''common sense studies'' hahawho says 17-21 year olds of either sex have common sense?
It has less to do with love triangles and more to do with the local land owning population regarding the transient worker population or the labour as disposable commodities.
It has less to do with love triangles and more to do with the local land owning population regarding the transient worker population or the labour as disposable commodities.
Thats 3 groups. Makes a triangle. Its a fact People out rank locations. Thinking you can bond with people through a plant is just as as silly as thinking you can bond through god.
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it is a function of the reality of the way the system is set up.
The article covers it pretty well it is a function of the reality of the way the system is set up. I'm not saying its the landowners fault directly but more that it is inherent to the system itself.
what does that mean?and it is that itself that is their complicity.
Also dude people bond through goods and services when the main economic good for a region is a plant then that is the main means through which people bond as it forms the literal infrastructure of economic social relations through which people relate to each other.