Netzach
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Yes, I definitely had more of a fascination with violence and gore as a kid. I remember this old book I found about big disasters and the middle was full of black and white photos. All quite grizzly. There were a few of the Hindenburg but the one that stays with me to this day was from a factory fire. It was a textiles factory and the employees were all women. They locked them inside except for lunch breaks so that the women couldn't sneak out for cigarette breaks. A big fire broke out and the women were trapped. Several jumped from the upper story windows, only to impale themselves on the wrought iron fence below. It was horrific...and they had photos of this.
I was horrified but I looked at those photos again and again. I can still see them. These days, if I found such a book, I wouldn't want to see, I'd put it away but as a child I could not look away.
Strange.
That's the triangle shirtwaist fire, I'm fairly certain. If more people saw those photos they might not shrug off the usefulness of unions.

Firefly, even though I got into it waaaay too late.