497 Comments Posted by N

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Amazing how the text is still perfectly legible and not smudged or runny given how old that paper must be.
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Mmm...unlabled ancient medicine
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Strange how the room got burned out but the records all look fine. Guess they must have tossed the papers in after the fire
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A gurney...for food? Well that comes as suprise knowledge.
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Who knew something as simple as a leg brace could be so...unnevervingly creepy.
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Don't think I have seen a coloring book with pictures of presidents in them...or coloring books that used more realistic pictures instead of something cartoony
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I want to assume, due to being too small for coffins, that they were boxes used for storing...something.
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@flushed No wonder my brain could't grasp what it was seeing. And doesn't help I glanced over the title and description of the picture either.
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@flushed Was more of a creepy thought of coming across one laying around, used or not. I mean, all those cloth strips they used could have easily been fashioned into such
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Did they keep the cemetary or move it elsewhere? And what is with that weird hole in the wall on the building? It is like it has a ribcage of metal.
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That copper and railing up there reminds me of a steamboat smokestack. Odd connection yes, but it is what I see.
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I want to assume that the J8J3 means 1813. But of so, why substitute the number 1 with the letter J?
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When your security has gotten a little overboard....it is like the locks you see on a paranoid person's door.
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This room has some weird perspective going on. More so than an Escher painting. And what is with the placement of that dial back there? Doesn't look safe to reach.
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All that peely paint...what a toxic lead based nightmare. And seems like they had painted over those controls at some point, or that they were painted but functional.