42 Comments Posted by Alexxx

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Hmmm...decapitated infants being sodomized by shards of glass. Overprotective soccer-moms, start your engines.
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Magazines and everything; its all left untouched~and to rot...tragic...
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As to Lynne's comment, I think the term 'melodramatic' is hardly appropriate in describing the likes of the insane serial killers that likely occupied some of these rooms.
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So this is what they use for S&M these days...what a waste.
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A home for a sad soul...this shot intrigues me. Actually, it reminds me of my apartment...
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You think you watch the clock..., but the clock watches you.
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Though I will probably be hated for this, I feel that this shot gives the urge to throw a stone through that window - the only connection to the outside world. I must say, this shot gives me an onset of claustrophobia...
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wow, this whole gallery's amazing, mr. motts, model work is definitely ur thing.
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i just found this totally amazing photo timeline of this place. check it out
http://www.joenisil.com/rockypoint/
apparently it was built in the early 1900s
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That's the devil's rejects buddy
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Whoa, this desk looks brand new
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How can it be a davit? This shot was obviously taken on either the bow or the stern of the ship. In maritime history, lifeboats were never used on bows, and were never put on the stern of a ship since the propellers came into use.
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okay, obviously im not the first to notice this, but why are the lights on?
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The sorely missed lone wheelchair shot..Mr. Motts, u are a genius.
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Scary shot. looks almost like blood.