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minus-squareReversi [none/use name]hexbear17·4 years agoCogs have too much negativity attached to them, I think, at least in American culture: "cog in the machine," replaceability of workers, automation, loss of ancestral craft link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexbear11·edit-24 years agoOh, but well, yeah, being a worker in this system is being a cog. But also they meant progress and future. Also they are cool regardless tho. link
Tools and cogs are perennial
Cogs have too much negativity attached to them, I think, at least in American culture: "cog in the machine," replaceability of workers, automation, loss of ancestral craft
Oh, but well, yeah, being a worker in this system is being a cog. But also they meant progress and future.
Also they are cool regardless tho.