144 Comments Posted by J.R.

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you wanna know what really boggles my mind about places like this? think about this for a moment: Kings Park closed its doors in '96. think of the historical events that this building has not witnessed: the deaths of celebrities and presidents, the columbine shootings, 9/11, the columbia crash, the war... it's mind boggling. its almost as if this building as well as other buildings have a sort of innosense of what has happened since they've closed... like they've frozen in time. I don't know, that's just sort've what I thought, since I live on Long Island. it's amazing to think that I was only 6 when this place closed...
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where I was sent away, they had one of these. we played a very unique style of bingo, where each square had a personal question on it that we had to answer when we got that square filled. seems kinda theraputic, but some of those questions were very difficult to answer, especially when you answer it and have sneers and giggling from all around the table from the less kind patients.
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the more I see pics like this one, the more I realize I'll never have the courage to actually do any exploring whatsoever. :X
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WHOA!!! FAVORITE! FAVORITE!!
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how sad... for some odd reason, this picture just makes me feel so sad...
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HAHA!! that thing looks like it should be in a music video!
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ouch. looks uncomfortable.
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ahhhh!!! that hole in the floor scared the crap outta me! it was just like, unnoticed at first and now its like AHH!
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ewww... that erm, thing looks really gross. thought it was like a dead mass of an unknown creature or something.
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am I crazy, or does that look quite small for a record to fit on? maybe it was a newer version with the smaller records or something?
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haha, no matter what the explanation, that's pretty darn funny.
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haha, its just the opposite here, you guys are making me feel very old, lol

but I digress... that thing is creepy. where did the water come out? I don't see any showerheads. is it those tiny little nozzely looking things?
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no need to get all defensive, god damn. I'm not the only one who said that most graffiti is trash. in fact, I'm the one who put it more lightly, so thats kinda not fair of you to explode on me.

and if you must know, I am in my 5th year of art classes, thank you very much, and I'm NOT shooting down any type of "art" form here, I am stating a true fact that art isnt truly art when it has destroyed something else that could already be classified as art.

case closed.
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*is in awe*
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serves you right Motts! >< that's what you get for shoving some random innocent slob up the chimney! shame on you!
lol... I'm j/k ;)