143 Comments Posted by Johnnsy

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ohh yeah, that's right. thanks alot. :)
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shouldn't that be spelt 'dye'? not die as in death.
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how this chair just wishes for the day that someone will sit in him again...
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"I'm rusted and weathered, barely holding together. I'm covered with skin that peels and it just won't heal."

God damn, that song, "Weathered" by Creed (RIP, loved them) should be this site's theme song!
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i knew those marks were paintballs before even scrolling down. here comes mother nature from the left, she must always make her mark on where man has forgotten.
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god this looks almost like a video game. it just looks oh so perfect. wonderful blend of colors, a real treat for the eyes.
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wow! untouched it seems, like there were patients butts in those chairs not too long ago having a nice game of craps, enjoying some warm milk. almost like all the chairs are talking. i've seen the 'lonely chair' shots, well these guys know how to live, three's company! "Nobody cares, cause I'm alone and nobody wants to be alone in the world." -Simple Plan
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would hate to have to spend my days locked up in such a room. this photo gives one a sense of real isolation and confinement.
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i agree with the lot. love the hallway, with the addition of the door in front. you open the door... *creeeeeeak!!*, and look down a long hallway leading to a brick wall with another mysterious door. and yes, the colors are top notch here. one of my favorite photos thus far.
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a dustpan and a broom maybe? hah.
those shingles on the ceiling don't have to long to live.
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there sits the clock at Metropolitan State, resembling a big ben of sorts (or maybe so the patients might have thought at one time), now it sits, the hands rigid with the years, cobwebs gathering, time put to an eternal stand still.
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Poor chair, he's all lonesome in a corridor of broken spirits and memories, someone should save him. :(
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appears as though there is some sort of substance dripping off of the beams on the ceiling, looks nasty!
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the last name is not hansen, i don't think. i believe it's Hamslin. the first name might be Anne or Ann, that i can't really see. but i think the last name's right.
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this is the hospital where the movie "Session 9" was filmed. Actor David Curuso described the facility as "probably the scariest building in the world".