36 Comments Posted by KatYKate

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looks like hydro therapy baths, added with solarium-like lighting and view.. very odd though
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i can't help but see a cross in this picture. formed by the interior pillar and the back wall
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wow Motts, amazing like usual. what i would do to know the real locations and take pictures and experience them myself tho, damn
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this is prob the reville building. its not going to be a 'dorm' one bc those are boarded up on the windows mostly
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I really hope you weren't the one who flipped that tub over Mike. It's awful to see how disrespectful people are by pictures and what remains of Letchworth but to hear someone admitting it... you shoulnd't even bother to go and disgrace it anymore. Nor should you call the photographer 'stupid' for documenting a place before it was trashed by some low life teenagers
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what 14 families were killed? that doesn't really sound accurate. and for what reason exactly? i know many patients died but whole families.. living where?
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nope this part is still is in dis-use. its the part that HAD the librabry but that was set on fire and now just a shell on the west part? i believe?
anyway its also the main lab building too
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looks like a shadow of someone in the doorway if u look at the floor..first door on left
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these are amazing. some talent, wit, and eye the artist had. this kind of 'graffiti' i dont really mind at all.
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So Alice in Wonderland.. on massive acid
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"rolling a queer" or "rolling a fag" means having a smoke or a blunt, FYI
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Bennett is off the Taconic. thats all I will say ^_^
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this wasnt part of an office though, its off the morgue in the basement. it was so cold down there, i felt like my soul was being strangled; it was so odd
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whoa..take a breather there. totally agree but i'll less the caps and anger
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I as well went down to the morgue and felt that 'unsettling feeling.' I was just overwhelmed and almost felt panicked, and my head just kept telling me to get out of there. At the same time it was very emotional to think that people had been dissected on lab tables down there. I strongly believe that some leftover energy or souls remain. So much sadness and ill-treatment went on at Letchworth, so I wouldnt't doubt it for a moment