117 Comments Posted by Navi.

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I'm a little embarassed to say, I used to believe all those rumours too. But reading all the comments here and on the forum has definitely changed my mind. I've learned so much! And lately I've been considering art therapy as a career. :)
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Unless your uncle is this wheelchair, no one is talking about him.

I think it's just rotten (or "roten," if you will) that "you people" keep flaming in the comments section and trying to ruin our enjoyment of the past.

How about contributing something positive about your family's experience (even if the story is negative, at least you wouldn't be trying to insult us) so we have a better idea of what it was like for your uncle, and we can empathise?

Otherwise, there's no sense crying over spilt milk.
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Motts, thanks for the links. Though it's so sad to look at the Kirkbride in such a state - I hate buildings that are half gone. It's like they've been amputated somehow.
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Oh snap - it does! Except we always had stalls, albeit nasty ones.
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Nooo I like the locker this way. :)
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Looks real enough to me, and I've been known to fight with lighting for most of my [amateurish] shoots (so I like to think I know what I'm talking about).
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Yes, the colour of the tiles.
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The poor thing looks like she's been beaten up!
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I love doors in open spaces. :D Well, semi-open.
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Not sure what to say about this one. It just blows me away.
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How depressing. Sure, it's an inanimate locker, but I feel bad for it, being tipped over like that. :( Like it's hurt and it can't get up.
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I'd love to crawl inside that thing. Was it big enough to do so?