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Weirdly enough I don’t even think my family 2 generations back in the 20s looked that awful lmao. I think maybe there was something to living in the city vs rural areas then
It's the AI filter causing strange coloration and shadowing. Watch the original footage they look a lot more normal.
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They would look even worse in 13-17 years when they were in muddy trenches in France.
Maybe a few would be in steerage on the Titanic in 11 years.
They were poor. And some of them may have died years later as cannon fodder in the First World War.
Don't worry, after 4 years of an administration with RFK in charge of health and Musk in charge of labor regulations, they won't look so bad in comparison anymore.
Some very hardened, adult looks on these children's faces.
Likely because many of them worked along side adults in dangerous factories in a time before Health and Safety existed.
If you ever see the colorized photos of British WW1 soldiers they’re ~20 and look even worse plus they’re all missing large amounts of teeth.
And these are the ones strong enough (or lucky enough) to survive high infant and child mortality.
being 8 and doing 60 hours a week of dangerous manual labor probably sucks
The world was just a poor place back then... Its crazy how rich the world is now compared to those times...
if you were a machine that turned gin and rickets into coal and dismembered fingers you'd look rough too
Benjamin Button ass lookin’, smog as breathin’, pea soup ass eatin’, saved the world ass lookin’, kids.
these kids look like high test MEN, not like the sissies estrogenated and full of plastics of today
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