• DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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      2 hours ago

      [off topic]

      There’s a fascinating history of laundry in America.

      During the Gold Rush, they’d ship laundry from San Francisco to Hawai’i because that was the cheapest option.

      “Chinese Hand Laundry” was ubiquitous for decades in American cities. Back in the day, laundry was ‘women’s work,’ and men would rather work in sewers than lower themselves to do it. The Chinese immigrants were happy with any work, and created their own niche.

      Around 1950 they polled American men and women about the greatest invention of the 20th Century. The men mostly picked the car; the women went for the washing machine.

      Now I’ve cleared out my brain for a while…