Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
does that place even have an industrial district wtf? No wonder everyone is poor theres no fucking jobs
Pimbo industrial estate yes, employs probably all of skem.
"There were also numerous brickworks in the area, and in the early-20th century Victoria County History, Skelmersdale was described as "a particularly bare, unpleasing district" owing to its coal mines and brickworks."
SO basically the British energy industry is what caused that place to suck and now there isn't even dirty polluting jobs to keep everyone busy so they sit around on welfare all day and drink and do heroin instead
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Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
"There were also numerous brickworks in the area, and in the early-20th century Victoria County History, Skelmersdale was described as "a particularly bare, unpleasing district" owing to its coal mines and brickworks."
SO basically the British energy industry is what caused that place to suck and now there isn't even dirty polluting jobs to keep everyone busy so they sit around on welfare all day and drink and do heroin instead
I am interested in "poor communities" they feel closer to my heart because always at the heart of those communities is an industry left behind and a bunch of people going around doing drugs and it's sad to me.
Old mining towns and such become middle sized cities and all people grow up knowing up is working at a grocery store or whatever when there is endless possibilities and potentially great world changing things that can come from unsuspecting places
"Calder Hall, United Kingdom – The world's first commercial nuclear power station"
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Originally posted by Aleister Crowley
Wow I remember this post, it amuses me how you dig up old ones. I did that with Malice. It feels mad reading the words of a dead man.
i was looking for photos and stumbled on it and thought it was good enough to share.