industry

April 28th, 2010 | 238 Entries

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238 Entries for “industry”

  1. job
    class
    suit
    boss

    money
    salary
    competition
    raise
    losses
    wallstreet
    employee
    big
    costly
    levels
    papers
    office
    printer

    by bob on 04.28.2010
  2. industry is the bane of all evils in existence. also the cure for them. i like industry because without it we would never have pop tarts.
    pop tarts are rad. so that is why industry is rad.
    please don’t eat baby seals.

    by t on 04.28.2010
  3. Industrious badgers filled the walkway with little green spiders. They knew that they had a limited amount of time before Thistle returned, and that if they were caught it would mean their lives. Still making their world surreal and interesting was worth it to them so they pressed on. As the last of the spiders was released…

    by Nathan Schroeder on 04.28.2010
  4. The captains of industry are largely corrupt rich men who care more about lining their pockets than anything else. In the end, that doesn’t make them any different from the common man except in terms of degree. All of us are greedy and all of us care more about us than others.

    by Nathan on 04.28.2010
  5. Filling the country with buildings
    But creating a wasteland in their wake.
    The iron horse,
    Henry Ford,
    Detroit.

    by Robert Eilers on 04.28.2010
  6. They called him a captain of industry. They called him a prophet of business. They called him the king of conglomerates. They called him fancy names and gave him fancy titles and tried making him important with words because he could never become important with anything else.

    by Matthew Easton on 04.28.2010
  7. the industry of the universe are the people that run it. without people there would be no industry.

    by dani on 04.28.2010
  8. The industry of music is a complex one. there are many people who try to run it & sometimes fail. there are musicians, tech guys, and merch guys. a lot goes into the music industry, more so than one would think. It is also difficult to make a big impact on this industry.

    by Noelle on 04.28.2010
  9. big, metal, chicken. tyson job large hard hats work lines factory

    by ashley on 04.28.2010
  10. dusty windy metal cracking cars on sand beach weaknesses steam stack smokers billowing up clods clouds and drapes of grey smokey metal cracking cars on the sun

    by brian McCabe on 04.28.2010
  11. It was the best of times, and it was the worst of times. The Industrial revolution that is. As a child I always felt an infinity for the people of the French Revolution, thinking how romantic it was to flee for your life across continents. THen I found out about the children of the industrial revolution. Industry tortured generations of children under the guise of progress.

    by Jen on 04.28.2010
  12. the auto industry in detroit has failed. its left many michigan residents out of jobs and out of money. we need to stop buying foreign and start back buying american made cars. not just cars either. american made products

    by brody on 04.28.2010
  13. Financial pillars. textiles. production. Music industry.
    Carbon dioxide. fumes. flames. dirt.

    by rain on 04.28.2010
  14. is the the place where manufacturing or mining can occur. When I think of industry I think of pipelines and dark and grimmy places. I imagine a man with goggles and covered in oil. Industry has made the world population grow dramatically and has caused a lot of problems in the long run.

    by Nick Volpe on 04.28.2010
  15. industry is an extremely boring word. It reminds me of when I had to work for a summer at an office furniture making factory. God, I hated that job. 6am to 2.30pm, boring boring boring. Take pieces of steel off a conveyor belt. Over and over and over and over.

    by Erin on 04.28.2010
  16. The industry of comedy is rough, there are many auditions, few spots, and many comedians. I bet other idustries are easier… maybe the baking industry or the sledding industry. I am not sure if their is a sledding industry. Howev

    by Jonathan Powley on 04.28.2010
  17. What better way to convey industry through industrial music? Nine Inch Nails, Portishead, Massive Attack, all great bands.

    by Chris on 04.28.2010
  18. has changed the way the world poops.

    by sarah on 04.28.2010
  19. I have nothing to say about industry, to say anything about it.

    by Reirish K Vielie on 04.28.2010
  20. ever since there was a small man i could only imagine what he could be doing with his time in these sad times, hes being doing the same old occuapation for 30 years to support a failing family and only has one ring.

    by mitch on 04.28.2010
  21. i’ve been there before, in this uterus. and it made me alive. my life industry. my body machine. i am a human body. so what damage can happen to me? I don’t know. maybe death. so let’s go, be alive.

    by dari on 04.28.2010
  22. A industry can grow as we grow, it can be something that we want, need, or even just think is neat, such as clothing. Clothing is a large industry.

    by charlee on 04.28.2010
  23. as industry grows with time, so does the human race. we adpat to the governmental changes around us, thus leading to the evolution of technology. this process, however, is much slower than some would like, as we have yet to see moving sidewalks for flying cars.

    by Tyler Eide on 04.28.2010
  24. this is the city where it all went down. if you wanted to make it in the industry, it was the only place to be. she knew this is where all her dreams would come true. as she spoke her first few lines all of her thoughts flooded her head foreshadowing the next few years of her life

    by Jenna on 04.28.2010
  25. big machines, piping with smoke billowing out. Toys streaming out of the end onto a treadmill sort of thing, being tossed into boxes, and taped shut. Then shoved off into a truck to be shipped away.

    by Sarah on 04.28.2010
  26. leaning over homework, questions on your opinion of the food industry, and all she thinks of are those packaged cookies that were so unhealthy but they were all that ever existed of a father some states away…

    by megatron on 04.28.2010
  27. industry was flying out the window in a dark and grey carnival of noise–oh industry try and see the diamond in the dark oh industry try and see tomorrow–oh industry

    by charles on 04.28.2010
  28. Industry is the most important thing in today. It is the backbone of all things we know. But yet it is the causer of many of the worlds problems, including disease, smog, and other unfriendly eco stuff. It is also a main thing people fight over for money. When it comes down to it money makes the world go round.

    by Christopher Macias on 04.28.2010
  29. Industry is an incredible thing. It represents a collaboration of specialists in assorted fields. These people come together to create and invent and assist. Industry represents human spirit and inventive-ness. Fuck yeah, industry.

    by Mat on 04.28.2010
  30. industry. reigniting the fires of industry. is this a fundamental aspect of human society, that we must be productive? Are we inherently technological people? i suppose it speaks to an innate curiosity and creativity which might be considered flattering, despite the things we’ve done in its name.

    by bryan on 04.28.2010
  31. Industry. Something America doesn’t have anymore. Remember WWII? Back when the ‘Sleeping Giant’ shouldn’t have been woken. That Sleeping Giant was our fucking industry. Nowadays we import, we export, we make Indians run motherfucking tech support. And we’re broke. Go figure.

    by Patrick on 04.28.2010
  32. something that allows people to create and manufacture items that may or may not be useful for everyday activities. Industry, however, is also cause for much pain, for example, pollution. This is becoming a problem for the world of today.

    by Lee Darnell on 04.28.2010
  33. I almost decided to major in music industry. I think I’d probably be good at it, I would just love to change a kid’s life through music so much more. Maybe I’ll fall back on it if I’m ever in the mood to take economics classes. Hah. I was also thinking about performance but we’ll see.

    by Kendra on 04.28.2010
  34. is a horrible thing deprives people of originality. sad and happy it may be money in the pocket. A sad and lonely gold locket around an unhappy house wife’s neck waiting at home for her husband to get back. it is a sad sad thing.

    by victoria ruffino on 04.28.2010
  35. There is a thing called power
    And it rules superior
    There is a thing called money
    And it controls the world.

    There is a thing called buying out
    And it happens everywhere
    There is a thing called industry
    And it is not fair.

    by Rebecca Marie on 04.28.2010
  36. today marks the first day you set forth into this, the brave new world. With your serious typewriter under your arm and a sheaf of notes in your brain you cross the threshold and begin the first day in your new job.

    by Carla on 04.28.2010
  37. The meat industry is nasty. They take caged animals that have never seen the light of day. They have only lived in cramped, repulsive conditions and are then slaughtered, often alive, just so people can eat meat. Turn vegetarian.

    by Savannah on 04.28.2010
  38. industry has so much control over all of us. it makes us work long hours and difficult jobs just so that other people can get the things that they want. it’s good, for those who are willing to pay for the effort. but those who actually do it don’t get anything at all. they are alienated, the poor children. if only we could work together and make things better..

    by demisemiquav3r on 04.28.2010
  39. industry
    smog
    tall pieres of smoke and fire
    clogging
    choking

    all that was once green
    is now rusted
    grey
    and stone
    metal and blood

    sweat and tears
    that drip into your eyes
    and blind you

    by anna~ on 04.28.2010
  40. Companies, exploitation. Potential for good. Job growth. Machines. Industrial strength toilet paper, duct tape, money, imports and exports, buying, consumerism.

    by Michelle on 04.28.2010