Historically, when performing long, repetitive tasks like churning butter or weaving cloth, people would sit together and tell stories. Folk stories, fairytales, and even stories about mysterious ape-like figures living in the forests. So, yes, pioneer women did listen to podcasts about bigfoot while churning butter
Now people doing long, repetitive tasks for a living arenβt allowed to even talk to each other for fear that theyβll unionize, and people wonder why weβre miserable all the time.
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Re the tag: βwtf americaβ itβs not just the USA. Mine was a UK story.
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