163 Comments Posted by Cynder

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You can buy cheaply manufactured pseudo jackets from Hot Topic, Halloween Stores, and/or some adult shops. Their made out of a very thin canvas though and use only D rings and nylon strap. More or less for costuming and what not. Tripp NYC also makes "straitjackets" too but they're more or less their bondage pants in jacket form. Used more for alternative fashion though than a restraint tool.

It's just the fact that Posey stuff does not end up being used in the wrong hands. There for you need the prescription.
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I think the small door was used as an observation window perhaps?
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*They're. ^^^
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There used more for fetish/entertainment purposes more than anything I think now. But anyways cool. I've always had a strange fascination for old medical stuff. :3
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I dig the snow in the background :>
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Even though it's just the jaw bone it looks like it's in prime condition. Usually stuff like this would be all broken up/missing teeth.
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Damn in 42? Hell... I was a little surprised with the James guy from 1922.... but to be honest when I saw this crypt at first glance I thought like 1800s..... maybe earlier.
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People can be dick heads :/ Nuff' said. I've gotten at some dipshits tipping/breaking grave stones to a freshly buried grave over once cause they thought they were "funny."
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People who desecrate graves really give me the red ass :/ At least you're still living. Damn poor soul could have died before his time came.
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A lot of the time, crypts and mausoleums were temporary until the family can find a proper burial site. Although in some cases the crypt IS the final resting place.
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It reminds me of my cat and his own little collection of animal skeletons behind a bush. Ranges from a small field mouse to large ass grey squirrels.
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In New England it's quite common to find grave yards/crypts in such conditions. Not far from where I live there is a cemetery that has been left to rot for sometime now. A chunk of the cemetery has collapsed into the stream bellow. Visiting it really gives you the gut feeling and of that of deep sorrow.
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That is pretty neat-o :o
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It's so resident evil. Too bad the out side was covered up. It would have been kinda neat to see light shine through.
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I'm digging the green.