It seemed to me that having found a job, I would have the opportunity to close the loan (one of at least). So, having found a job, tuened out pretty interesting, I just lost my free time, lmao ๐คจ
The reasons for my low activity over the past half year are revealed. I resign
Manual sorting of wheat, probably you have not even heard of this)
I was hooked by the romance of working at a flour factory. In general, this whole story was needed only for this picture.
Yo yeah, this was real https://media.discordapp.net/attach.....807_150356.jpg
I can answer your questions about the life of a factory worker
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Upd1 Well, friends, I now have a lot of all sorts of non-drawing things and important pictures that were not drawn in time
Upd2 no, it's a random CR. In a lynxes world industrialization now chronologically, manually sorting wheat fits the setting perfectly
The reasons for my low activity over the past half year are revealed. I resign
Manual sorting of wheat, probably you have not even heard of this)
I was hooked by the romance of working at a flour factory. In general, this whole story was needed only for this picture.
Yo yeah, this was real https://media.discordapp.net/attach.....807_150356.jpg
I can answer your questions about the life of a factory worker
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Upd1 Well, friends, I now have a lot of all sorts of non-drawing things and important pictures that were not drawn in time
Upd2 no, it's a random CR. In a lynxes world industrialization now chronologically, manually sorting wheat fits the setting perfectly
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
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Haha, yes it is. Although the work is actually meditative rather than boring, or I'm just resistant to boredom lol
In fact, this work should be performed by special machines that were not at my factory, because it was too expensive
And yes. Stones and bugs still get into the flour in very small amounts, since it is impossible to remove everything. This was evidenced by chips on the "blades" of the mill from stones in wheat.
It's not really like that everywhere, but still
In fact, this work should be performed by special machines that were not at my factory, because it was too expensive
And yes. Stones and bugs still get into the flour in very small amounts, since it is impossible to remove everything. This was evidenced by chips on the "blades" of the mill from stones in wheat.
It's not really like that everywhere, but still
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