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Glass bangles in India are crafted in hot furnaces that can reach up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. If workers aren’t careful, the melted glass can singe their clothes and burn their skin. From the archives of “Risky Business.”

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2 days ago | [YT] | 124



@pedroantonio5031

They have no choice. Its called starvation and poverty

2 days ago | 6

@camojoe83

Um, ALL glass manufacturing involves lots of heat.. literally all of it. Nothing happening there that isn't happening across the river here at Blenko Glass.

1 day ago | 1

@niranjandb9701

Yeah when other countries do it, it is called art and we India doing it for centuries, it is called risky, starvation, poverty

1 day ago | 8

@Tormans-rev

Because (surprise surprise for neolibs) people have to eat and have no other choice than death of starvation 🤦

2 days ago | 18

@noside8469

Like every adult do... we risk our daily lives to make ends meet, even an employee at the office may face danger of any freak accidents... watch final destination sequel 😂

1 day ago | 0

@Shaftalooooo

Don’t forget, people need to feed their families. All aren’t as entitled as yous.

2 days ago | 2

@brijeshyadav-ms1fg

why American troops likes to risk their life in Iraq ?

1 day ago | 0

@MohamedIsmail-li5vb

What the hell is Fahrenheit

1 day ago | 1

@nickmuffin1722

For earning a living?? Hard work and labour becomes a foriegn concept to white first world people when they've practically built their nations over graves of slaves and natives 😂

2 days ago | 7

@OakleafOrganic

Technically we all risk our lives by getting out of bed each morning

1 day ago | 1

@Zenocius

Just automate it

2 days ago | 2

@Yunbeomsok

Indians really just be making anything bruh.

2 days ago | 2

@RyanFox85

Well i dont buy them so i dont care 😂😂😂

2 days ago | 0