313 Comments Posted by andrew

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Actually, there are intact portions scattered throughout byberry. even in old byberry, you can come across an intact portion here and there.
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Wow you people are weird. I really dont care what you say. It wasnt even my idea to smash the window panes..it was another person..i jus did it to try it. I also dont think the place should be restored, it is how it is, and what water, its on the third floor and has iron bars on it.

You people are obsessive about these places, just take your pictures and shut up, big deal.
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Lol, me and my friends yesterday destroyed half of the window panes on the left fo this room yesterday. Also, inside that room with the 3 windows, we did a bunch of stuff..it was good to release yourself.
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I went yesterday and di not see this at all..only other kinds of paintings on the walls...
i saw many pictures that were almost disintegrating.
Awesome.
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I finally got to go..didnt get to the autopsy area..its locked from the staircase, and of course the elevator is not powered. I think the intentions of the hospital was just to watch over the patients and try out different methods of "curing" their disease. I believe this because, they did force injections that caused convulsions n seizures.
They put them in Tubs of ice water..it wasnt "nice"
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lol...i was there yesterday....i was on the first floor by the lil staircase...that door wudnt break at all...me n my friends threw whatever we cud at it..it wudnt shatter...its like tempered glass...it was awesome!
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Like i said b4 im going really soon...i wonder how the security is..and how far it is from the LIRR....
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NICE!
i wana know though because iam going really soon if the asbestos remains in the building or if it is safe to go in there..n not get some kind of disease...
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Who cares how much power it has-- it's gonna rot
away, instead of someone rescuing it and restoring it for display, or perhaps use?
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Wow...this place sure has some history...
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why doesnt the city demolish everything, not that i would want it to happen anytmie soon but its there for nothing..and also...how long is the walk from the entrance to this picture?
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was this a room for all patients or just one.?
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eerie..and im guessing the floor above came off?
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these pictures are like sande said awe inspiring...some great work
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these pictures of before and after are perfect..i wonder how you got them in proportion did u have the old pic and took the new one there like that?