3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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Motts - touché! ;-)
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Children's Book - "Shadow Castle" - Marian Cockrell - original copyright 1945. Check out this excerpt:
http://myhome.sunyocc....zl/saizchildren.html
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I get disturbed just thinking about it . . . . ;-)
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Given that a large percentage of the people in the correctional system have tried desperately to get themselves transferred into the mental health system I figure there must be at least a shade of difference.

I can think of a good way to find out for sure, however.
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Yes, I am now disturbed as well.
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Silk, that takes too much imagination . . . .
http://members.aol.com/drmrdd/AmExp.jpg
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Didn't you already say that? =8-o
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Freud has always frightened me since I was a child. I believe this is Dr. Sketch's area of expertise. ;-)
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That was just me doing a term project.
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Lots of dogs for pet therapy.
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Twice a day.
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Good point.

People, please note that there are lots of bodies bricked up in the walls here. The dead giveaway is the orb in the bottom left of the picture trying to catch our attention, crying out for release from its hellish prison on earth. Also, please notice the blood stains all over the walls, ceilings, and floor. That is where people tried to get out to avoid being guinea pigs for the mad scientists, but they couldn't get away and just bloodied themselves in the attempt. Later on this site or perhaps on another you'll find all the crematoriums attached to the facilities where the doctors, nurses and other staff burned the signs of their torturous experiments and their wretched state-sponsored abuse, beatings, and neglect while they laughed and turned the flames higher and the water temps lower. http://www.opacity.us/image1929.htm
Well, first they adjusted the weight reduction machine to jiggle the peoples' fat so they could be embarrassed about their weight before they died. http://www.opacity.us/image2761.htm

OK, how's that? :-)
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There seems to be an orb on this picture, so my best guess is "yes."
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Scary, ain't it? 8`-)
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They used to do that at Vanderbilt University Hospital. It was very helpful to those of us who got lost all the time. :-)