62 Comments Posted by Viveka

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Though with the proper anticoagulant agents, wouldnt it be possible to preserve blood for a longer period of time?
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The beauty of this image is indescribable.
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Your from VA rob? you know any good abandoned mental hospitals in the Danville/Pittsylvania County area?
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Wow, Thats a great shot, I watched Session 9 forever and a day ago, I diddn't know it was filmed here. In fact, when i saw this shot i thought, "Hey, this looks like the tunnel from Session 9", go figure right?
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Reminds me of that scene from Ferenheit 451 where they are burning all the books....
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I have noticed that this building has very unusual architecture, almost as if you are trapped in some sort of bizzare funhouse with all of the twisting, narrow corridors and sickening colors. The horror it must have been to have lived here.
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A building like this would make anyone crazy. Talk about feeling trapped....
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ZOMBIES!!
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This reminds me of the remnants of middle eastern war zones that are being so frequently splayed across the airways on CNN these days, usually with some poor arab child squatting in the corner, When i see this, i expect to see a weeping mother kneeled over her dieing child on that matress in some sort of hospital ruin.
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It looks like it is bleeding from being ripped from the wall, great horror-flick material.
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The tiles look like glass, yet another fabulous illusion created by reflecting waves of light, but arent all images?
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I think its a cricket, yummy.
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Warped and twisted metla, quit suited for the minds and lives of the individuals in which this organism once sustained.
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So desolate, it reminds me of an abandoned crime scene.
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Somone wnet razor happy....