• HEXN3T
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        The real answer is nobody cared enough to push the idea into the mind of the public, and, therefore, the public did not care enough to act upon it. Capitalism is merely another fragment of humanity’s callousness.

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          Which is why extra bonuses for already wealthy people is the most important thing in the entire world.

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      18 hours ago

      On an unrelated note, the word “adult” is cursed.

      “Adult field trip” has a much different connotation than simply a field trip that adults go on…

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      They exist, just search for “old watermill tour” and I’m sure you’ll find something close to you.

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      They are. They’re called “conferences” and they’re typically of a bullshit subject matter your company is interested in enough to send you to.

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        And if you’re really unlucky, you become part of the exhibit and have to speak or work booth duty.

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      To a small degree they exist. At least for the parents of said children. My kids’ school frequently asks for parent volunteers to go on field trip to help watch the kids.

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      Schedule a tour of your local water plant! Even small cities have interesting setups, and its in their best interests to give tours and build community trust.

    • Pips@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Assuming you mean work-sponsored, they exist. My job usually does one (optional and workload permitting) like every six months. Outside of work…well if you’re an adult nothing is stopping you from going to a museum or an old mill yourself.