306 Comments Posted by TOM

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Anyone that has been a regular on Opacity knows that Motts' is fascinated with anything that he finds from the former patients. great picture motts.
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Unfortunately these places have a stigma to them. They are full of negative energy and people don't want to fix them up and live in them or use them because of the negative lingering energy from years and years of dispair and gloom.
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This place is definately an ancient hospital.
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The stains are most likely "rust from within" the door itself.
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Once you were put in there you probably never came out and if you did you were a vegetable.
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These people did at least get somewhat of a decent burial. There are many graveyards at these old psychiatric hospitals and many people are buried in unmarked graves.
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Jak...It's called "roosting". The flock would fly into the building at night and sleep there. Just a little bird education for your thoughts.
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Go out to your nearest street corner in any large town /city and you will see the crazies. Take a look at them and you will understand the meaning.
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I can remember those as a kid in the 60's and 70's.
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Awesome story theme for a horror movie.
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The boys right hand looks to have 6 fingers!
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Stacy...Soap dispensers could be ripped off the wall and used as a weapon. It sounds stupid but the people in these places could become very violent. A soap dispencer thrown at your head could hurt a nurse very seriously.
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That trunk is very old. Well over 100 years.
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The cat found its way in there and couldn't get out. Probably died of starvation.
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The patients were taken to this wall, which had large mirrors below the lights, and here they could look at themselves (or forced to look at themseles) while a nurse would point out features on their bodies that needed attending to. Such as their hair or their clothes.