44 Comments Posted by Randar

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Ironic. They provide "safety chairs" to prevent patients from injuring themselves, yet they create a playroom in a cement-encased basement. Makes perfect sense.
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Such a sterile and unwelcoming "play room". Hard walls to run into, hard floors to fall onto, scary murals, limited natural lighting. Scary and sad.
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I'd be in absolute giddy awe if I was to go and explore this place! Abandoned amusement parks always fasinate me, and with this place depicting such a children-intended theme, it's got a creepy feel to it. It sucks that this place had to be left to rot.
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How freaky! What kinda mind could create such a piece of work! Those feet are just creepy!
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This is beautiful! It's a gorgeous fireplace! I would kill for something like this in my house!
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This is disturbing. What kind of adults were placed in "cribs"? Looks more like a crude cage to me. Like these people were treated like animals in a zoo.
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They do have a certain retro-air to them, don't they? I could see them in a sitting room with a big fat cat sleeping on one of them.
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Look at the lack of protection around the fan's blades! Jeezus!
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More than one abandoned bike? That just sends chills through me! Like everyone just abanded the place before they were prepared to do so.
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That is an odd greeting for a building to proclaim, ya think? Even the way it's written is odd.
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This is a sad and empty shot. How long has that bike been there for it to leave it's rusted impression in the cement like that? God, it's just depressing-looking. That bike used to bring fun and now it's just a rusted relic.
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I must second what Anna's said with my own resounding "creepy!"
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Imagine this building in its heyday! It has such an immense presense in its current condition--it must've been incredible during it's years of operation.
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How eerie. I find this picture stirring, like unfinished business.