48 Comments Posted by FDNYMedic

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As sick as it sounds, it reads "I Rape Bitches Here"
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Just sit back and visualize what it looked like in it's heyday...inmates clustered in the cells on one side...guards on the other side...it's chiiling when you think about it.
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I get flashbacks to the old Metal Gear Solid videogames...
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As beautiful as it was, it's very saddening that such a delicate work of architecture was torn (or imploded) to pieces
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To my knowledge, fire escapes like that weren't really required until after the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in 1911.

They may have had a different one on the opposite side, which may have been removed when the new one was put in.
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"Where are we?"
"Looks like we're in the...teens"
"When we get to 20 tell me, I'm gonna throw up"
-Ghostbusters :)

One of the prettiest galleries I've ever seen. They have hotels like this still in use in Manhattan, though they're mostly for the homeless.
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You can almost hear the characteristic "pop" of a thumb when a bowling ball is released here...oh my imagination is wandering
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"What are you doing, Captain? This is highly irregular..."(release knockout gas) :)
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Did it seem haunted like the girls you found told you?
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Reminds me of Brunswick Psych Center in Amityville, NY. Very similar looking building.
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Tell me what I want to know or I'll sweat it out of you under the lights...
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$98.48? In the 1960's? What the heck was he buying?
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wow...i have no idea what Lynne just said :-)...this was before the time of morphine and RInger's Lactate (a type of IV fluid that closely resembles blood)
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It actually kinda looks like a skull not so much a brain
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You wouldn't be in NYC would you? It might've been me lol