My ""slave free" chocolate" T-shirt has people asking a lot of questions already answered by my shirt.
My ""slave free" chocolate" T-shirt has people asking a lot of questions already answered by my shirt.
the fucking quotation marks
48 0 Reply"Slave free" means the slaves work for free
35 0 ReplyLionel Hutz punctuation
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Sus quotation marks
39 0 ReplyDoesn't it look like they're trying to disguise quotation marks as motion lines?
37 0 ReplyThe text must be dancing with joy
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Meanwhile at Mars Inc.: ”We can only trace about 24% of our supply chain, so we don't even know how much slave labor we're using.”
30 0 ReplyI wonder if we'll get phones from major manufacturers that have these stickers on them
"Slave Free Samsung S45"
23 0 ReplyIs this Tony's Chocolonely?
18 0 ReplyTony's Chocolonely: making chocolate 100% exploitation free
Yeah, except for the cows you despicable shits
24 0 ReplyThat doesn't count because animals exist for humans to benefit off of them. In fact, humans are doing cows a favor by keeping them in captivity for the whole lives, because otherwise they'd just be eaten by wolves or whatever.
17 0 Replygood luck with that overton window
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They're not quotation marks, see the lines under the e
15 0 ReplyOn the other hand, they're quotation marks. Evidence: look at them. They're quotation marks.
9 0 ReplyThey're not of equal length. They're 'cutesy' motion lines. Wildly inappropriate marketing still (✨ slave free ✨ )
Example of motion lines:
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what they mean is that there is exactly 1 (one) extra middleman between the slave producers and themselves to launder the whole process
11 0 ReplyI manumit them once they reach old age and lose their capability for productive work. Slave free.
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8 0 Replyif even 1% of any part of your industry depends on slavery the entire thing goes in the trash. sorry, but i make the rules now.
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