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@vanellopemint
Writer, music fan, @[email protected], @vanellopemint on hive social and bluesky, postalvalhalla on tumblr.
Sea-town Katฤฑlฤฑm Nisan 2012
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Given #TwitterDown & #RateLimitExceeded nonsense: if you are looking for a better social home - We built out this tool to make joining #Mastodon seemless and simple! Share to any friends looking to jump that still have 600 reads left today!
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@historyinmemes My grandfather was a lumberjack in the northwest, in the early 1920โs I think. A massive log rolled over his leg and crushed it, and might have killed him if he hadnโt seen it moving out the corner of his eye. His leg was curved from that accident for the rest of his life.
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In the early 20th century, the Pacific Northwest region of the United States experienced a significant boom in the timber industry. This photograph shows two lumberjacks cutting a big tree in the Pacific Northwest in 1915.
During this period, the vast forests of the Pacific Northwest, particularly in states like Oregon, Washington, and Northern California, were rich in timber resources. Logging became a crucial industry, providing raw materials for construction, shipbuilding, and other growing sectors.
The demand for timber grew rapidly as the region's population expanded, and timber companies sought to exploit the vast forests. Logging operations often involved skilled lumberjacks who would venture deep into the forests to harvest the trees.
In the early 20th century, the tools and techniques used by lumberjacks were relatively primitive compared to modern logging practices. Two common tools used for cutting down trees were the crosscut saw and the ax. Lumberjacks would often work in pairs, cooperating to fell large trees. The process involved strategically cutting the tree at its base and utilizing leverage to control its fall.
The work of lumberjacks was physically demanding and dangerous. They faced numerous hazards, including falling trees, rolling logs, and rough terrain. However, the timber industry provided employment opportunities and attracted many workers, both locals and immigrants, looking for work and economic opportunities.
By the time of your specified year, 1915, the timber industry had become a crucial component of the Pacific Northwest's economy. It played a pivotal role in the region's development, shaping towns and cities, and supporting various related industries such as sawmills, pulp mills, and paper production.
Over time, concerns about sustainable logging practices and the preservation of forests grew. Conservation movements emerged to advocate for the responsible management of timber resources and the protection of natural environments.
Today, the history of the timber industry in the Pacific Northwest serves as a reminder of the region's rich natural resources and the complex balance between economic development and environmental conservation.

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@ItsMeHenning I'm not in for killing another man,
Defending the holy land,
As if there's a god who would understand...
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@LeVostreGC "corporate marketing people at Simon & Schuster now know the name Bigolas Dickolas.โ
Gold.
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โข Heere ys a lynke to the booke: amazon.com/This-How-You-Lโฆ
kotaku.com/this-is-how-yoโฆ
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@_KeepRockAlive_ Alice In Chains - Rain When I Die
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@dantheshive I should add, it also falls into a currently popular anime genre I call "fantasy characters falling in loves with modern Japanese cuisine".
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@dantheshive I've read the manga, the light novel, watched the anime, read the spinoff manga, the other spinoff manga, watched the spinoff anime, but I have not read the other other spinoff manga... anyway it's not bad. ^_^
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@CervineComedy There's a really massive fantasy train (several stories tall) that appears in one of the later sections of She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man. It was in volume 5 of the light novels I think, too far in to appear in the anime.
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topshelf records@topshelfrecords
we were contacted by @Bandcamp management and petitioned to cease supporting @bandcampunited. to be clear: we fully support @bandcampunited and want to see the platform that espouses to champion independent music do so equally for their staff. let them vote immediately.
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@_KeepRockAlive_ As an example, an all-Native American band would probably have meaning to the band members and to Native American fans. That doesn't mean a lot of other people can't enjoy the music without even knowing where the band members are from. ^_^
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@_KeepRockAlive_ Or an all-(whatever) band, if that's part of the band's identity, then it benefits them at least. Whether it means anything to the audience is entirely up to them (the audience).
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@elgoonishshive @Hiveworks Something's changed. ๐ฎ
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@Manaaddicted @Eve6 That... is a really good band name. ^_^
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@Eve6 I saw Canceled By the Woke Mob open for Semsonic in 97.
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Twitter is dying tcrn.ch/40BtgQi via @techcrunch
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OMG so spot on! If Alice in Chains wrote 'I Want It That Way' youtu.be/BBJks0OgU2U via @YouTube

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