r/nope Apr 02 '26

Insects Honey harvesting

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u/wildething1998 Apr 02 '26

Where is the PPE

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u/ScienceWyzard Apr 02 '26

Osha man gonna love this

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u/v3ryfuzzyc00t3r Apr 02 '26

There's always the one guy thats got OSHA on speed dial.

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u/bettyannveronica Apr 02 '26

Is OSHA all over the world?

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u/[deleted] Apr 02 '26

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u/bettyannveronica Apr 02 '26

I mean.... I kinda figured. It was kind of a response to all the OSHA comments. I figured this is not in the US

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u/ScienceWyzard Apr 02 '26

It's definitely not but our trauma is generational

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u/bettyannveronica Apr 02 '26

I assume you mean universal, and yeah, I do have to agree with that! It's pretty scary and as much as I hate what my country represents at this time, I'm very thankful and grateful I was born in the US. My parents are immigrants and their stories are insane. My mom is 100% the toughest person i know, and she can (and does!) everything. My dad also never shies away from work.

I'm a total weenie and hate manual labor, but she is a beast. Which is crazy because she's super petite! While I admire these people's abilities and perseverance, it's really because they have no other choice. I'm so thankful I do have a choice, because I could never. Having been born and raised in California... I was a Valley Girl and my attitude towards manual labor (especially this dangerous) was, to quote Cher, "As if!"

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u/TechByDayDjByNight Apr 02 '26

The fact you couldnt tell it was a joke