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Nov 11, 2009

Abanonded places


Just like places can tell the story of the people who have lived there they can also tell the story of historic misconceptions. The economic upraises and falls, one day it just becomes impossible and people walk out the door and never come back. Taking pictures of this is, as we all know, a hobby for the urban explorers. Places frozen in time, but hopefully with lessons learned.

Read more at
http://jornmark.se/default.aspx?lang=eng or I should probably say, look at more at.

That's just an example though, I see no stagnation in mistakes made by mankind. We will simply never learn. At a time of monetary promises we do things that we know we shouldn't and let the following generations pay the bill. I went to school in the turmoil of the early 1990s and its resignation and surrender to the forces pushing. The industry collapsed and when my generation became aware of the world it was a world without jobs and hopes. Schoolbooks shared between students with too many errors in the texts to make it worth the read. Sound like a third world country? Hardly. Maybe my perverted love for books comes from learning what a luxury they are.

And now we're been there again for about a year. Please, when something looks too good to be true, it probably is. Don't buy into it.

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