583 Comments Posted by Rekrats

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So I'm thinking, once we push all the OPEN buttons, how do we close the things back up again??
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Erica, this is not a functional prison facility... unless I read Motts' introduction wrong....

I would not buy one of those McMansions unless they agreed to leave the abandoned prison in my backyard. Instead of a kid's playground, we'd have an urb-ex playground. Total awesomeness!!
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I know Motts exists. And I am eternally thankful!!!
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MamaToFive, you're still taller than me. I am only 4'10". And a half, but honestly it doesn't make that much of a difference. I have always said I should qualify for a disability, because I'm about the height of a 3rd grader trying to make it in a world of giants, LOL!

I have six kids, btw. Opacity is totally my escape.
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I don't think a clinic, or even a vet's office, is going to want to try and utilize this cancer-causing monster. As Princessica said, this thing is so obsolete it should have those big radiation signs all over it, right next to the skull-and-crossbones placards. As much as it seems a shame that equipment sits and rusts away in these abandoned facilities, some of the machinery is better off out of service.
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A machine that one kept people alive... abandoned now, unappreciated and forgotten.
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I'd hope they never had to evacuate that place in a hurry. There's barely any room to move along the walls... it would have been a crush of people.
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That looks very... slimy and slippery. I think we have a classic case of bucket fail going on here.
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I wonder why they tried so hard to keep everyone out of this one building. The rest of the property was just left to crumble.
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This strikes me as more of a "salmon" pink than a "Pepto" pink.

They had some wildly vivid colors in this place, back in the day.
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Makes you wonder what the last film ever spooled about those reels was.
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I like the change in perspective.... you know the Christmas tree in the previous shot is small, but it's the the center-point of the picture. Then you see this one, zoomed way out so you can just barely see the little bitty tree on the stage. Gives you an idea of both the immensity of the theater and the smallness of the tree.
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Cool, Pegasus! Thank you! I'd always heard blue had a calming effect... I painted my bedroom blue in a house I lived in once, to try and combat insomnia. Didn't work... but it was a nice color, anyway.
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Is this an old bed frame?
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Wow... I wonder if this woman had been in there for years, just building up a tolerance for the psycho-therapeutic drugs listed here, until her system was so used to them all that she needed so much in a single day. This is a monstrous combination, one which would knock most of us out for days. Then shock treatment on top of it... sheesh!