73 Comments Posted by Meg

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That's in The Quaker Hall place!They had some creepy names for the buildings.
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what the hell happened down there?!Why is the ceiling all...broken.
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These pics rock!But that's not all what the bed looked like.There were also bars around it (some very short,some not as short).There were chains to cuff the paitient to the bed with aswell.This place makes me think of hell.
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i just recently heard about this place thru some friends and i went there and explored and it is really creepy
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love this shot. how very alone it is. beautiful.
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i've stood there and it makes me so sad to know that its all gone. we spent the night there once in highschool on a dare and as creepy as it was it was an amazing building and we forgot to be scared when we started walking around checking things out. it had more of a feeling of intense sadness than anything creepy.
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i've been lurking here for quite a while and finally decided to leave a comment. as a criminal justice major i can understand the patients fears of living on the outside world after so many years of living inside. its a problem we study, how to help long time prisoners cope with moving into the outside world and living there. even people who have only served a few short years have trouble readjusting back into society. imagine suffering from a mental illness or some other condition that incapacitated you and being expected to learn how to live outside the hospital after spending perhaps the better part of your life there!
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Hue...that was the word I wanted. Thank you Motts and it's a very lovely picture :)
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Motts is that the actual color of the sky or did you use a certain thing on your camera...and why for the life of me can't I think of the word I want.
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If threat of self combustion doesn't make you quit smoking....
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Why is it anything to do with bathrooms creeps me out? Is it because I've seen too many horror films?
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I remember those too Lynne...damn that makes me feel old.
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Where would we be without your knowledge Lynne? Seriously...it's greatly appreciated :)
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It knows who you are Motts :)
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You've got to love the lonely chairs.