19 Comments Posted by Morta

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Holly crap; that's a scene right out of the Silent Hill game
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It's rediculous that staff would fight over typewriters. It's just like what MOE was saying; If staff had WELTERED them more often, they may have been in better supply - A-HA ha ha ha... ho...
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Nope. We all have a responsibility to try and friggin-freak everyone out. :D
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Those urine curtains are inovative - pee over the seat and on the floor is one thing, but don't you just hate it when they miss their stall entirely?
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Yeah. That was certainly a sketchy joke :P
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C'mon motts; what was some of the content? Even some labels you may have read from off the boxes. We're all itching to know.
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Wow! I stand by my asbestos remark.
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And boy, it sure was lucky the designers jam-packed these hospitals with mountain loads of the right insurance; cause when you're thinking Snowstorm Asbestos*, you're thinking ahead, oh yeah!

*Snowstorm Asbestos Inc dose not guarantee authenticity where idiots apply.
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Cold...
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It's certainly bright for a room that is traditionally one of the darkest.
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Mott, can you remeber anything else of the books you found?

If you look closely at the blue and red books that stand out most, you'll see a picture of a boy and a girl at a... computer? (that's on fire??) - Never the less, it's definately educational and it's possibly for language remediation. It wouldn't suprise me given it's location. I think the title for the book spells "Developing For (or From) Language".
But then don't judge a book by it's pixelated cover.

There's another one. a blue paperback that almost looks like it spells "REITERATE" with a distinct "A" at it's begining which confuses things.

Feel free to expand, anyone.
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Err... Not that I believe in ghosts. But both do look very cool.
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How far from the nearest town is this place? it feels secluded, and it's odd that there would be street lights operating for people who will never again need them.

Never the less, I'm sure it looks damn eerie through the windows. I'm itching to go myself, it it were at all possible.
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Should you shaved the head and grew out the goatie; you'd be one evil looking dude, mott.
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There's a second ghost in there, ladies and gentlemen.
It helps if you can brighten the image and zoom in (if you have the facilities) She's small and faint, but if look carefully to the second mast (from the enterance) in the left row; there looks to be a child hugging tightly to the pole - her chin tucked into the shoulder. If you look just left of the poll, at the very base, you will find a definite contrast in light and shadow that gives the impression of a night gown - scan up to find her arm. look hard. she's there.

After adjusting the contrast, she almost looks skeletal.