Saturday, 20 September 2008

May Be Taken With Or Without Food

The infancy of the effects of industrial revolution in England was polarized by most historians. That was a time where the capitalist parliament reformed land/tenant laws in countryside, forcing a huge influx of peasants into factories and mills. Indeed, the multiple tasking machinations and improved efficiency from such revolution had allowed the provision of middle class to reign Europe, but it had also revitalized slavery, breed horrendous working and living conditions for the British lower class. Children as young as four were expected to work with hazardous and inflammable machines.

In countries where Industrial Revolution was inflicted, there were plenty of workers living in squalor and pauperism. On the other hand, in countries untouched by the revolution, there was a similar widespread of such suffering, which produced beggars instead of underpaid workers. Now here's the kicker, they both have similar life expectancy.

What would you rather be? Beggars or miserable underpaid workers?


Saturday, 13 September 2008

Girl Power




Why on earth is everyone so gosh good looking these days?









p.s: Snicker! Batman used 'dude.'