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Industry Seeds

A spin on the whole idea of being a industry plant But failing at being famous or Having any noticeable relevance

Billie Eilish-Industry plant
Raury-Industry Seeds

by EmJayee July 12, 2019


Industrial Tribunal

Industrial Tribunal (UK) used to be a court designed to deal with the bad employers. It is now a sham, 1000s of good employers are ending up being IT'd due to 'no win - no fee solicitors' and an oppressive spiteful govenment.

We're not sure what we did wrong, it's so complicated. We spent £12k on legal fees in the run up to court. We made a mistake in our HR procedures and were fined £16k. I have now lost my house and my company. Turns out that the claimant has done this 3 times before.

Welcome to Industrial Tribunal in the UK !

by Brucester May 11, 2011


Automotive industry

An industry designed to force children into prostitution enmass to satisfy their parents sex drive,
Dream of teenager
Cause of a billion suicides in the fentanyl warcrime

I won't give the automotive industry another penny for endangerment of a child soldier genocide survivor

by Cody5050 January 29, 2022


industrial forest

A band formed in the bay area originally consisting of Nathaniel Ross, Mathew Jarman, Nicholas Veizades and Cameron Ruiz. Cameron Ruiz was later replaced with Colin-Mike McHendrix.

Industrial Forest: a band of majestic obscurity

by S.P.Q.R April 10, 2011


music industry

Taylor Swift

The music industry just released a new album.

by littlecat314 March 11, 2023


Industrial vaporgore

Noun
An unintentional genre of informational video with poor CGI animation. Popularized by the YouTube video, "Delta P"

Person 1: I watch some of the weirdest, disturbing informational shit from 2007 YouTube.
Person 2: So industrial vaporgore?

by Ohbzkuure November 26, 2021


term of industry

The familiar name for an obscure object, idea, category, etc. used by those who regularly work or interact with it, especially professionals.

"The term of industry for the flavor category that Dr. Pepper and Mr. Pibb fall into is 'spicy cherry.'"

"Why do computers make bizarre eletrical noises in TV and movies? Is there a term of industry for that?" "Oh yeah, they call that 'hyper-realistic' sound design."

by Lexiklop January 18, 2020