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I'da been drinking bud to calm my nerves. That's one creepy ass place!
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Those bristles look like they could tear the enamel right of the old teeth. Looks like a damn scrub brush!
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That is so morbid. Creepy as hell. I wonder if that was the mindset of a lot of the people trapped here
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Lord, someone's life abandoned like that. SO sad.
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Bet it smelled good, huh, dev?
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only in the great USA would so much good steel be left to rot into the water
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YUK!
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How is it that little painting is in such pristine shape and the rest of the room is going to crap?
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I don't see a rocketship thingy, but is that a lab coat hanging out on the right, or a shirt? OR WHAT!
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What creeps me out is the paint peeling off the walls in a lot of these old places. Bet there's a lot of lead in it, too.
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What's all this talk about marrying Opacity? I would just marry Motts, then he could take me to all these outrageous places!
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you couldn't pay me enough to spend a night in this place. Well, let me re-phrase. Everyone has a price.....
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Iron fist of deletion. I love it. And I think the hallway would be quite lovely if it weren't so dang narrow. It makes me feel like the Iron FIst of Claustrophobia is closing around my throat.
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Ouch! Cracked ribs must have hurt Lynne!
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Thanks again Lynne for your insight. I understand that some have emotional problems as a result of trauma, and I guess what I was referring to was the emotional pain someone with mental illness must endure. I had an aunt who was challenged with mental illness all of her life, and it was always so heartbreaking to watch her going through her inner terrors and pain. Thank God she's finally at peace now........and thank God for people like you who try to make their lives better.