Why did everyone wear top hats in the past? Was it merely a fashion statement? We've been told that the mad hatters were the hat makers who suffered from mercury poisoning, but what if that's not the complete tale? It doesn't make too much sense why so much was lost in our historical record... But, consider this: perhaps these hats, signaling affiliation to certain elite groups, also served as instruments of control. The term "Mad Hatters" primarily references those WEARING the hats, not those crafting them. If these hats were infused with mercury, it could make the wearer's mind more docile and impressionable, dampening the intelligence and inquisitiveness required to challenge prevailing narratives. Am I just mad as a hatter, or is there something deeper to this story???
[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 1.7 yearsAug 18, 2023 02:22:03 ago (+1/-0)
TopHats were Mind Control Devices
Laughable take.
You were not considered dressed sans a hat and hatters often used mercury nitrate to stiffen felt hats before they realised the dangers.
The term "Mad Hatters" primarily references those WEARING the hats
Wrong, making up more shit again. There are probably hundreds of documentaries on youtube discussing hats, hat culture, formal wear, social classes and 18th-19th century hat-making process.
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[ - ] Peleg 1 point 1.7 yearsAug 18, 2023 10:47:59 ago (+1/-0)
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[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 1.7 yearsAug 18, 2023 02:22:03 ago (+1/-0)
Laughable take.
You were not considered dressed sans a hat and hatters often used mercury nitrate to stiffen felt hats before they realised the dangers.
Wrong, making up more shit again. There are probably hundreds of documentaries on youtube discussing hats, hat culture, formal wear, social classes and 18th-19th century hat-making process.