>>513454412
Reddit has it's uses. A lot of the smaller communities are usually pretty solid.
Big subs are genuinely unbearable. Problem is reddit feeds them to you with it's dumb little front page bs. I got given an r/art post and got banned because I had the wrong interpretation. Career mods are genuinely cancer, but there are some nice small communities that are genuinely fun to be in. Then there's ones that you love to watch the stupid shit they post.
>>513454494
At the risk of giving away my location, the one I was in was famous for dental extractions. For a long time, the head doctor there believed that by removing teeth he could cure the mentally ill. Yes, they talk about it frequently as a "we were fucked up, but now we're good." I don't know if good is the word. Definitely underfunded. The people who work on the ground level do care, at least the ones I interacted with. I mean, you have to to take a pay cut and work with the worst the mental health population has to offer.
Personally, I stay far away from mental health. I'm already crazy enough.
>you have no idea just how fucking true this is, however, especially the part where even the architecture itself looks parasitic. Sign of the times (culture), i guess.
It's sad. Some beautiful 1800s style buildings. Some built at the turn of the century too. But the modern section of the building is some segments of the old building that have been rehabbed and this brand new pretty glass and steel structure built to be as pretty as cheap allows pertruding out of the back side. It clashes with the rest of the building. People have actually posted pictures of the old abandoned rooms of the hospital all over online. Idk how. It's a fenced in area, so best I can gather it's workers and contractors. They post it like it's urbex but there's no way you're breaking into this place.