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  • MikM Mik

    @Jolly said in Depression II:

    Work will set you free.

    It’s better in the original German. Arbeit macht frei.

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    Klaus
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    @Mik said in Depression II:

    @Jolly said in Depression II:

    Work will set you free.

    It’s better in the original German. Arbeit macht frei.

    That quote is slightly, err, "problematic".

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      Mik
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      Oh?

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        I believe it was a motto of the 'labor' camps.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • Doctor PhibesD Online
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          Doctor Phibes
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          It's on the gates of Auschwitz

          I was only joking

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          • HoraceH Offline
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            Horace
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            Well that escalated quickly.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • MikM Offline
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              Yes, I knew that. So did Jolly.

              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                Hence, the quote.

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                  Everybody's written off the study, but I can imagine some people feeling extremely isolated living in a rural area.

                  Funnily enough, I grew up with a bunch of folk who lived in a farming community, and there was an enormous Victorian era mental hospital right next to the village, it was the main employer in the area. It's gone now, partially due to a huge scandal. The matron was our next door neighbour, and then suddenly she vanished.

                  For anybody who's interested -one of my childhood haunts explored!

                  Anyway, it's possible there's some truth to the study.

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                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Depression II:

                  Everybody's written off the study, but I can imagine some people feeling extremely isolated living in a rural area.

                  Funnily enough, I grew up with a bunch of folk who lived in a farming community, and there was an enormous Victorian era mental hospital right next to the village, it was the main employer in the area. It's gone now, partially due to a huge scandal. The matron was our next door neighbour, and then suddenly she vanished.

                  For anybody who's interested -one of my childhood haunts explored!

                  Anyway, it's possible there's some truth to the study.

                  This is a bump for Phibes' link. Fascinating. And sad.
                  It must have been quite something to grow up near that huge campus. Did you think it haunted, when you were a kid? I have no doubt it's haunted, in a very classic Victorian Hitchcock way.

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                  • RainmanR Rainman

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in Depression II:

                    Everybody's written off the study, but I can imagine some people feeling extremely isolated living in a rural area.

                    Funnily enough, I grew up with a bunch of folk who lived in a farming community, and there was an enormous Victorian era mental hospital right next to the village, it was the main employer in the area. It's gone now, partially due to a huge scandal. The matron was our next door neighbour, and then suddenly she vanished.

                    For anybody who's interested -one of my childhood haunts explored!

                    Anyway, it's possible there's some truth to the study.

                    This is a bump for Phibes' link. Fascinating. And sad.
                    It must have been quite something to grow up near that huge campus. Did you think it haunted, when you were a kid? I have no doubt it's haunted, in a very classic Victorian Hitchcock way.

                    Doctor PhibesD Online
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                    Doctor Phibes
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                    #26

                    @Rainman said in Depression II:

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in Depression II:

                    Everybody's written off the study, but I can imagine some people feeling extremely isolated living in a rural area.

                    Funnily enough, I grew up with a bunch of folk who lived in a farming community, and there was an enormous Victorian era mental hospital right next to the village, it was the main employer in the area. It's gone now, partially due to a huge scandal. The matron was our next door neighbour, and then suddenly she vanished.

                    For anybody who's interested -one of my childhood haunts explored!

                    Anyway, it's possible there's some truth to the study.

                    This is a bump for Phibes' link. Fascinating. And sad.
                    It must have been quite something to grow up near that huge campus. Did you think it haunted, when you were a kid? I have no doubt it's haunted, in a very classic Victorian Hitchcock way.

                    I lived a few miles away, but I had close friends who lived in the village, and we used to go into the grounds over the weekend - it had huge grounds, and at one point had housed over 3500 patients, and people were allowed to wander about. There was a cricket pitch, a big pond, public cafe, and lots of woodland.

                    The most memorable thing we did was discover that there was a large network of tunnels under the site, which carried the electricity, steam, water etc. and we used to go into them and explore. I secretly found them absolutely terrifying, but wasn't going to admit it.

                    The village really lived in close contact with the hospital - patients were allowed to leave and visit the shops and what-have-you.

                    It was a very sad place. I sometimes wonder how all the former patients coped when they closed it down. Not well, I fear. Some of them had been there for decades.

                    I was only joking

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      @Rainman said in Depression II:

                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Depression II:

                      Everybody's written off the study, but I can imagine some people feeling extremely isolated living in a rural area.

                      Funnily enough, I grew up with a bunch of folk who lived in a farming community, and there was an enormous Victorian era mental hospital right next to the village, it was the main employer in the area. It's gone now, partially due to a huge scandal. The matron was our next door neighbour, and then suddenly she vanished.

                      For anybody who's interested -one of my childhood haunts explored!

                      Anyway, it's possible there's some truth to the study.

                      This is a bump for Phibes' link. Fascinating. And sad.
                      It must have been quite something to grow up near that huge campus. Did you think it haunted, when you were a kid? I have no doubt it's haunted, in a very classic Victorian Hitchcock way.

                      I lived a few miles away, but I had close friends who lived in the village, and we used to go into the grounds over the weekend - it had huge grounds, and at one point had housed over 3500 patients, and people were allowed to wander about. There was a cricket pitch, a big pond, public cafe, and lots of woodland.

                      The most memorable thing we did was discover that there was a large network of tunnels under the site, which carried the electricity, steam, water etc. and we used to go into them and explore. I secretly found them absolutely terrifying, but wasn't going to admit it.

                      The village really lived in close contact with the hospital - patients were allowed to leave and visit the shops and what-have-you.

                      It was a very sad place. I sometimes wonder how all the former patients coped when they closed it down. Not well, I fear. Some of them had been there for decades.

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                      @Doctor-Phibes Very interesting and very interesting pictures.

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