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@Just_An_Object Sanitation could use more members....sadly I think their busy now to train you....but i do believe you can learn on the job~
Admiral Karthan from my #LancerRPG game.
"An Ungrateful, an Albatross, a Sanitation Worker, an Aircraft Pilot, and someone who was left for dead? I couldn't ask for a better team."
Reupload cus things were bothering me.
In my own experience, cats love the warmth of kitchens. Apparently the ‘kitchen cat’ has a long history. Here’s a lovely illustration from the Tacuinum Sanitatis, a treatise on health originally published in Arabic in the c11th and translated into Latin in the c14th.
Sir Robert Rawlinson was born #onthisday 1810. #Liverpool docks and waterworks, Crimea Sanitary Commission #sanitation Download his ICE obituary free at https://t.co/phLEFp0Tdv
I did some color schemes for my scifi sanitation worker but couldn’t pick a favorite, so I’m putting it up for a vote! 🟣🟠🟡🔵
FIRST SINGLE OFF OF #SANITATIONCREW2
MATTHEW BRYCE PRODUCED BY @DjRecode MIXED BY @blackwntrwells
ANGELWINTER 2021
COMING SOON
Hello there #FolkloreThursday 🐉
A huge thanks to Crystal @HistoriumU for being our host before the break! I'm @ShanonSinn, your last host today.
Our theme this week is Folklore of Plants and Flowers. It's definitely a crowd favourite 🍀🌸🫒🌻 ♣️
Tacuinum Sanitatis 15th CE
It's #FolkloreThursday! [Harvesting leeks, from medieval medical treatise Tacuinum Sanitatis]
😠 Only respect for sanitation workers (just thought it'd be fun to draw her like this lol)
Happy World Toilet Day!🚽🚾
How much do you know about toilets and sanitation? Take our quiz to find out: https://t.co/HkRAw5RJlx 🚻
@unep @AfDB_Group #WorldToiletDay #Sanitation #Hygiene
Get ready for a revolution in sanitation technology! #SpoopShow proudly presents: the Boodet™
We scare the crap right outta you!"
By the mid-1850s, there were roughly 50,000 deaths a year in London. Townships were running out of room to bury the deceased, causing sanitation issues and health concerns.
We like them apples! It’s fantastic to see the harvest underway in Kent orchards, much like this scene picking tart apples from a 14th-cent Latin trans of Ibn Butlan’s Arabic medical handbook Tacuinum Sanitatis (ÖNB, CV s.n. 2644, f. 9r) 🍎📜
Harvest close-up via @Kent_Online
derived #PreCovidian fossils of the species Sanitataem mentisii set in a aggregated metasediment showing relic tension structures and #Postcovidian fracturing
#Metaordinary #GeologicMetaphoric
#DigitalArt #CovidCommissions
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