75 Comments Posted by Krista

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The chair looks like it might get up and start walking.
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Please tell me you wore a mask!
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Are those the ones that printed things with purple ink?
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As I'm scrolling through this gallery, sirens are blaring outside as an ambulance makes its way down the road. What an appropriate soundtrack for an old hospital.
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That's sun coming through a window, right? I didn't think these isolation rooms had windows.

It probably would have helped prevent claustrophobia, though. And sunlight always makes me feel better.
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I was wondering that, too. How many seclusion rooms did most hospitals have?
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The style is 1950's, possibly early 1960's.
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I'll take Door Number One.
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I think it's a broken Teddy Ruxpin-type of animatronic doll. Or a ventriloquist's dummy...which is creepy in and of itself.
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The logical side of my brain says that the chain was probably used to hoist heavy equipment or secure a row of oxygen tanks.

The creative side of my brain can only picture this as a trap from one of the "Saw" movies...
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There are far more than I would have expected...wow.
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"Is that note written by same person, or is it first a call for help or something, and then a answer from somebodyelse, a friend, hwo walked away to tell the police that she or he´s friend have been locked in some room....?"

The handwriting is consistent throughout the note (compare the word "you" in all three lines, for example), and doesn't appear to be frantic as one might expect from someone who is legitimately in trouble.
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This is beautiful! I love the little stripe of purple (blue?) along the wall.
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This is beautiful beyond words.
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Most of the rooms you enter are pretty dark, aren't they?