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Mother! I couldn't stop bleeding!
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Ok... what the heck does that say up there? Stuff like that drives me nuts!
Is there any left over lunch? lol
OOOOOOOOOOO whats in there?
Maybe, this area of the hospital was abandoned first?
Thanks for that Motts... I guess it goes to show that not everything in newspapers can be relied upon.

And that there's a distinction between whether a building can be saved and the will to save it being there - and generally those with money seem loathe to repair old structures.

Perhaps the stigma of the mentally ill people who once resided here lingers on - at least in the minds of those charged with marketing any apartments carved from the shells of these immense buildings...

Sadly those of us who care about places like this tend not to win the Lottery very often :(
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I've been studying human behaviour for many years. The Aquarian mind takes to doing things like that.
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What?!?! No soap dispenser?!?!?!
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We're so lucky that you stumbled on to this site, Thomas Covenant
LOL
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Someone had some harmless fun here, it seems. Much better than grafitti, and destruction.
I think I've fallen in love with this immense ziggurat of a building (even though it's Deco and not normally my thing lol)... I'm a planning officer in the UK and I know conservation people who'd have this baby spot-listed in a heartbeat if it were this side of the pond. Whatever is done with KPPC, I hope that Building 93 forms the centrepiece. Imagine an apartment with a view like that!
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How many layers of paint, that is.....
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Now, that was SNEAKY, Motts. I looked right at that pic, and didn't see (you?) him until I read that post....Of course, the reflections in the lower window make it look like light from the OTHER side of the window, so it looks like a head just hovering there...

I wonder how many layers are there....it looks alive, but in the fall season.....
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It seems to be another split door...there looks to be a lock of some sort near the door hinge. A drug dispencery?
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Yes, awesome angle! Although that chair was most likely thrown there more recently. Vandals suck. They have nothing better to do with their time than to destroy. Asshole is too nice a term for them.