industry

April 28th, 2010 | 238 Entries

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238 Entries for “industry”

  1. subtle masterpieces in the bright lights. I thought I knew them once. When the days of the stars shine bright I thought I saw the light. Don’t waste the resources in the moonlight. Save it all for the dawn.

    Lauren
  2. He was a captain of industry, a self-made man. His work ethic was legendary and his ambition had no end. That

    Michelle M.
  3. Smog and slime churning from the exhaust pipes, oozing into the water and onto the land. Little creatures scamper and hide as they watch those left behind suffer.

    Becky
  4. i think of the fashion industry. everything going on. runway models. girls starving themselves to be thin enough. girls never thinking their enough. i think that leads to a lot of insecurity in our society.

    Anna
  5. Today’s industry is vastly different than those of the past. But that is what is to be expected as our world is always in a state of change. The thing we need to ask ourselves is whether or not things have changed for the better.

    Kay Bear
  6. Industry is boring. The industrial revolution was a very important time for humanity, and was marked a bunch a bunch of people getting jobs and losing body parts in machines. A captain of industry is something that everyone wants to be or marry. Someone who si very industrious is a good worker but a boring person to be around.
    he also makes you feel bad about yourself.

    Mike Schmutter
  7. Pollution all around, the air is mildly gray with just the hint of brownish material. A bunch of people going home from the metal factory. Tired, no grins, no smiles, feeling-less faces headed home to their gray and brownish lives.

    rtrips
  8. grandes hechas de metal consumidoras de almas, succionan vidas enteras, entregan un par de segundos para vivirlos mal, son ilusorias, crean mundos que no existen y no existiran.

    Fran
  9. cough. so much smoke that it intoxicates your brain. extreme pollution and running cars. big, grand factories, spotuing out their angry fumes of black, suffocating smoke. where’d the green go? the trees?

    elaina
  10. Industry is a word that, to me, has nothing but negative connotations. The Music Industry, the entertainment industry…they all take advantage of the people they “serve” at some point and it’s sickening

    Sasha
  11. Grey steel, and child labor. Nothing bright or happy. Clocks with second hands.

    Daria
  12. it reminds me of the industrial revolution which began in england. with it the basis of modern age is settled. it includes dust in it.

    z
  13. it’s industrial like the revolution in the 18oo’s in europe and it makes me think of galvanized things like and steel and england because of their waterways

    camille
  14. There isn’t much industrious about moving. The exchange of everything from one place to another. It is more like torture. A finite term on what should be a permanent loose end.

    But that is more of what industry is. Constantly changing. I’m not in industry. I’m moving.

    Andrew
  15. The smokes stacks towered over the quiet town of lorone, spewing toxic fumes high into the air, wandering the streets, all the house were empty, not a soul to be found

    frank
  16. Industy? I’ve never really been a fan, but I guess that’s kind of a lie. America was built on industry, blah, blah, blah but I mean America could have been built on something else, like peanut butter cookies for example.

    Alex Tracy
  17. industry, a form of control, especially in fashion influencing millions of women to dress and look an “approved” way, which led me to where i am now, its a dissapointment, i let my father down

    christina
  18. Industry.. well Im not sure what Industry is about, Its one of those things that I know OF but i can’t talk about it. It’s like buisness, the bussiness industry. OMG i can’t spell bizz-ness. wtf? omg im so bored and I have to study global and religion but im procrastinating right now.

    Nick
  19. theres something wrong with the industry in this country but people have beens aying that for thirty or 40 years since some time around the cold war because after world war 2 there was that crzy boom in industry that made america the best country in the world and then we slowly realized that that was kind of disgusting and that maybe industry isnt waht defines best and maybe throwing all small businesses out it a terrible practice

    beth
  20. She owned a large farm in the country. But over the years the industry moved in all around her and boxed her in.

    Mary Lou Wynegar
  21. tall buildings, mass production, mass farming, mass murder, corruption, energy, anger, not fair, labor, mass media, the government, fear, confusion, teachers! learning, steel, glass, tall buildings, factories, Mexico, generals, tires, car

    Allyssa Correia
  22. Industry spurs the economy. It dictates what I can buy and for what price. I think the industry of college-admittance committees is the reason I am currently stressing out in my life. May this madness soon cease!

    cait
  23. fashion industry

    oliviaaa
  24. factory,car, music,

    christi
  25. Industrial averages take over your mind
    Leaving you with nothing happy, no time
    Wasting away as you tread along
    Broken dreams, no money, just an empty song.

    koeryn
  26. hate, mocking. the government. industrialized soot. concrete jungle. What time was this picture taken? the industry kills creativity, causes diseases. hurts people, hurts everyone. lack of industry does the same. fuck the man until you are the man. what’s worse?

    maggie
  27. The industry is getting to me. I know it. I can’t can’t have sex like a normal person anymore. Its all obnoxious moans and superfluous groans and kinky positions that i used to be too inflexible for. I hate this.

    carl
  28. It’s well known the industry standard for most things are dictated and executed by the industry’s standardization board. If you were to inquire as to what exactly those standards consist of then you’d be what’s wrong with the industry, and the reason such standards were created.

    larry
  29. i own and industry

    z
  30. the business of hurt has been in effect for longing than most people care to admit. it seems that at many different points mankind has revealed to itself the potential for profits in keeping each other down. all industry boils down to institutionalized separation.

    david
  31. Would you like to pretend just for once that I’m not going away into a great, wide, industrial world that has no room for me? Would you like to remain here forever? Just this? My head on your chest, your fingers tangled up in my hair?

    milliski
  32. big houses heavy smoke dying children making things making the community function heat, cold, hard, heavy. new world order. the thing some fear other love new sickness new everything dont you se

    anna
  33. industry reminds me of steel and hamilton and carbon and I picture a grim town that could and would be the center of an A series of unfortunate events novel.

    maria
  34. Industry. Production. Annoyance. Work hard, damn you! I’m working as hard as I can, mum, damn, I’m sorry I’m not industrial enough for you!

    What? No way, I hate the music industry, it’s full of shite tards trying to tell me what to listen to, what to write about, what to sing about…

    I’d rather be in the industry of Awesome.
    I created the industry of awesome, eff yeah

    Rima Z
  35. A lack of humankind caring for each other. A robust overtake of any regard for the individual for the betterment of the collective. Borg of human kind.

    An undermining of human potential to become mindless.

    Renee
  36. “What an industrious fellow!” remarked the tweed-encased British gentleman as he walked down the cobblestone sidewalk brandishing a thin black cane. Adjusting his monocle, he continued, “Perhaps we should invite him to join us for crumpets and tea, then play croquet in the garden.”

    vish
  37. A specific category of items that is produced in a factory and largely manufactured, such as the food industry or the clothing industry, all for mass production. It involves many workers as well as much machinery.

    Jenny Stein
  38. Along the riverfront among the heron-filled marshes arise the giant behemoths of industry gleaming.

    B. Grace
  39. Industry. Schmindustry. We are captains of nothing. Captains of our own fears. Set sail. Into the sheets. Under our bed. The bed we hide beneath. We walk. We work. We violate. We stare at your tits. We despise our own. Our legs are too skinny. We make too little money. We murder our wives, our children. We find solace in jail cells, in dead families, in no obligation. Fuck it, the industrious.

    Emily
  40. working people creating things for other people to use, making manufactured goods using repetition and mechanical strength in factories

    Krista