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Fan view: Aberdeen have reached semis by shaky drudgery, but what matters is their…
Hint: people don't have kids because of the drudgery.
Source: https://www.fark.com/comments/12704116?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=comments&utm_campaign=fark
It’s felt like a real break from the drudgery.
Rising inflation has contributed to a restive mood in France, but at a deeper level the overhaul attempt reveals ingrained attitudes toward work, equated with drudgery, and retirement, equated with the freedom at last to enjoy life.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/19/world/europe/france-strikes-macron-retirement-age.html
Six years ago I was working at GQ, chatting with a co-worker about his new apartment, about the drudgery of keeping one’s space tidy.
Source: https://slate.com/human-interest/2023/10/dishwashing-rules-habits-cookbooks-advice.html?via=rss
The drudgery hits especially hard these days as people do all they can to scrape by and survive till the next day.
They impose the so-called monotony and drudgery of the blue pill onto others because they would not be in their positions without doing so.