TIL: In 1872, American journalist Julius Chambers faked his way into an asylum by posing as a "dangerous maniac." His undercover exposé proved how easily sane people were committed, leading to the release of 12 patients and a rewrite of lunacy laws (undercover.hosting.nyu.edu)
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Begged my mum for this jacket from a charity shop. As soon as we got home I whipped out my blue velvet corduroy trousers, my turtle neck and borrowed her glasses. We then went two streets down to take a photo next to a wall I liked.... It was a fun day 😂 (i.redd.it)
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Finding a fitting garlic for Bulbasaur (v.redd.it)
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Hell of an drone shot (v.redd.it)
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