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  3. One of my big pet peeves is when people say "people used to ..." and they describe something well-off or only wealthy people did in the past.

One of my big pet peeves is when people say "people used to ..." and they describe something well-off or only wealthy people did in the past.

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  • hi_cial@donphan.socialH hi_cial@donphan.social

    @futurebird the old old old heirloom furniture my family DOES have from the working class end?

    called a 5 plank bench. a very rough hewn wooden bench woodworkers can slap together on a job either to sit or lay tools on- whatev. my grandmother either found or made it, my dad still keeps it around as he was a woodworker himself

    he grew up w her seating neighborhood kids at it for a meal and i grew up sitting on it w my cousins for meals when we visited

    but its not "pretty" so unless youre woodworkers who find it charming, it wouldnt be passed down!!

    pictured- not our bench but one like it. ours has quite a few more nicks, bumps and scratches from age

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    @hi_cial @futurebird https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands_(TV_series) You might be interested in this.

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      @hi_cial @futurebird https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands_(TV_series) You might be interested in this.

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      #51

      @hi_cial @futurebird https://www.castleleslie.com/home/historical-castle-ireland/ https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/colourful-collection-from-castle-leslie-1.299280 There is a story that discarded furniture thrown into a flooded summer house over decades paid for the renovation of a castle, don't know if it's true.

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      • ehproque@neopaquita.esE ehproque@neopaquita.es

        @ClimateJenny @futurebird you still can! have you ever taken a hacksaw to IKEA stuff?

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        #52

        @ehproque @ClimateJenny @futurebird

        Actually, no. The dressers were cardboard. Ikea stuff is a hundred times better.

        As a disabled person, I've held back tears hundreds of times over the furniture that hurts my hands horribly to use, knowing now I could've got Ikea for the same price. Each year, I can replace one or two things.

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          #53
          @temporal_spider @futurebird i wonder if our eating or moving habits have changed too - or the average quality of fibers in our clothing

          like i'm actually pretty secure now but even now i look at some of the fancy stuff i could theoretically get and my brain just nopes out and i look for something thin and flimsy and cheap and most importantly **lightweight that i can move with one hand while i've got the vacuum in the other**...
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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            One of my big pet peeves is when people say "people used to ..." and they describe something well-off or only wealthy people did in the past. "but nowadays people just..." and they describe something poor and broke people do today.

            We don't have as much documentation of how poor people lived in the past... so in a way we don't know how poor people lived as clearly.

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            #54

            @futurebird
            "where's the romance of travel" in first class, where it always has been

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              For example I recently encountered a rant about the terrible quality of Temu furniture.

              "Furniture used to be a family heirloom... but now it's disposable" --this isn't a statment without merit, but low quality items that didn't last may not be documented because they didn't last.

              The selection bias of it all annoys me a little.

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              #55

              @futurebird All our heirlooms look a little bit like this
              Edit: Dang it Suzanne, you got there before me.

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                #56

                @stellarsarah @louisa_ @futurebird that’s a great point, basically they are PA, housekeeper and and events manager rolled into one but also ‘not working’ hmm

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  For example I recently encountered a rant about the terrible quality of Temu furniture.

                  "Furniture used to be a family heirloom... but now it's disposable" --this isn't a statment without merit, but low quality items that didn't last may not be documented because they didn't last.

                  The selection bias of it all annoys me a little.

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                  #57

                  @futurebird I read Lark Rise to Candleford last year and even back in the 19th century there was talk about how shoddy all the new furniture was compared to the good old stuff. 😂

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    For example I recently encountered a rant about the terrible quality of Temu furniture.

                    "Furniture used to be a family heirloom... but now it's disposable" --this isn't a statment without merit, but low quality items that didn't last may not be documented because they didn't last.

                    The selection bias of it all annoys me a little.

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                    #58

                    @futurebird

                    Pratchett's Boots Theory:

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boots_theory

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                    • louisa_@mastodon.socialL louisa_@mastodon.social

                      @futurebird the
                      most annoying generalised-from-rich-people idea is that women used to stay at home while the men worked. Poor women have always worked - and usually ran the home too.

                      (But on the disposable nature of things, have you read about why historical examples of shoes in museums tend to be tiny? I can't find the article I read about it now but it's survival bias again - the shoes that someone outgrew survived to be put into a museum, while the ones that fit got worn out.)

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                      #59

                      @louisa_ @futurebird Also annoying: the idea that "work" and "home" were/are two separate concepts, as though a person's work somehow isn't real if it's done under their own roof.

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                        #60

                        @paulc @futurebird
                        It's the maintenance that enabled some Roman roads to survive, probably those on major routes. Not really any different to today.

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                        • louisa_@mastodon.socialL louisa_@mastodon.social

                          @futurebird the
                          most annoying generalised-from-rich-people idea is that women used to stay at home while the men worked. Poor women have always worked - and usually ran the home too.

                          (But on the disposable nature of things, have you read about why historical examples of shoes in museums tend to be tiny? I can't find the article I read about it now but it's survival bias again - the shoes that someone outgrew survived to be put into a museum, while the ones that fit got worn out.)

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                          #61

                          @louisa_ @futurebird the reason why there’re almost no men’s working or everyday clothes in collections — such clothes rarely survive
                          also, i’ve been browsing a shop in japan (sadly, i forgot its name) they were selling used clothes from europe from some 1900-1940s — every piece was heavily and visibly mended, it was so unusual to look at

                          the same happens to fancy wedding dresses in museum collections: it’s not that women were that small, it’s they were married when they were lean teenagers

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                          • jayalane@mastodon.onlineJ jayalane@mastodon.online

                            @carrideen @futurebird as documented (for sexism if not racism or ableism, tho these can all be opposed in a unified fashion as historically specific examples of "might makes right" ) by Joanna Russ: one of the first tactics of the pro-oppression structure is to make each generation of protest feel like the first generation of protest.

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                            #62

                            @jayalane @carrideen @futurebird

                            When I was in Civil Defense as a young man, we were asked to hold a meeting, select a spokesperson and write down any grievances we might have.

                            I was there for a month, we never heard anything back. The whole thing started over again with the next group.

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