> The American South antebellum had very few organised slave rebellions. What was common, though, was sudden flashes of violence: enslaved people who (to the best knowledge of the slave masters) were content with their lot would sometimes take an axe and murder someone, or poison the family that owned them, or some other drastic act of violence.
> While poisoning one's superiors isn't quite so common in corporate settings, this kind of sudden flash of anger often comes up in the workplace:
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 18.0 ms ] thread> While poisoning one's superiors isn't quite so common in corporate settings, this kind of sudden flash of anger often comes up in the workplace:
What the fuck HN?!