Poverty never stopped children from playing. This shoe doll, made in around 1905 in London, was crafted from a worn-out man's shoe heel, fabric scraps, and an old black sock for hair. It is now preserved in the Museum of Childhood.
@ElonBachman Me personally I’m looking forward to the fruits of nascent research programs tackling how recrudescent Spike Protein interferes with structures in the prefrontal cortex to cause this behavior. They’re saying it fits into a Binding Site that’s not meant for them