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Anyone who has ever washed clothes by hand understands this. That shit is difficult af.

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And to think, back in those days people also often had 5-10 children. Imagine the amount of laundry 💀

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Been there. A freshening up wash isn't bad, but if you have a stain, forget it you will be cursing.

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I remember watching some BBC documentary and they said that whenever a household for enough money that they started to buy appliances, the first one they bought was almost always a clothes washer.

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Some consider it the greatest invention of the industrial revolution. Others have considered it a key driver of women’s liberation.

...hmmm.

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Others have considered it a key driver of women's liberation

Makes sense. My wife makes me do all the laundry.

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The spinning wheel did more to give women time than the washing machine, but it predates the industrial revolution. At one time the typical women had to work 14 hour per day making clothing just to keep their family warm in winter. (Men had it no better having to spend similar hours in the field)

There is good reason for this sex difference in history, acoup.blog goes into great detail about it if your care.

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I first read “the vending machine”. I was really looking forward to getting to know the rest of why it’s such an invaluable invention!

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Don’t some communities that reject most modern technology still use washing machines?

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