117 Comments Posted by Navi.

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Yeah, I find it to be sort of an amusing commentary on how western societies view death...it's like everything has to be kept permanent, even the box.
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Don't they still place caskets within caskets?

The fancy box goes into a large cement one.

(I only know this because I was hanging around an extremely active graveyard a few years ago, it was a place where my friends and I first learned how to drive. There was an open grave there just about every day.)
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Indeed, they are.
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Aha, I've been waiting for this gallery. I've memorized all the preview photos that were on the front page and now I get to play I Spy with them in the new galleries. :)
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triage nurse,

Must have been a lot of money going into that project.

My town got a batch of sexual deviants with no supervision whatsoever. And definitely more than 3. Ho-hum.
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...They don't?
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As it were, the Hooper Turret (the second one, not this one) seems to have been some kind of meeting area. So maybe this one served the same purpose?
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Why, you're right. It's an asylum. Where people were able to find a bit of help and sometimes peace.

That certainly is disturbing...
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Wow. That's so cool (being Polish myself). Thanks for sharing that!
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Katiep,

Trust me, there was plenty of truth in your comment. :)

And besides, Lynne deserves all the tributes she gets!
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It does...Worcester. -_-

Or maybe a parking lot first. "Clock Tower Parking."
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Elementary and secondary (middle and high) schools can be either public or private, seems like the same basic system. Public school is "free," private school costs money.

Elementary school and high school are just levels of education.
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Now, you know we can't tell you that. ;)

I miss me some Gage Turret. :( That'll look lovely when I'm home for my winter break.
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I'll get defensive whenever I damn well please, no matter who says something I disagree with undefinedsome of the comments I don't bother with because they're a few years old and the original commentor probably won't be reading it or caring).

Can you prove that art isn't art when it destroys something else? With real facts and evidence?

http://www.meca.edu/Ga...ons/Longoverdue.aspx
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I guess no one told Michaelangelo or Rivera not to write on the walls either.