451 Comments Posted by anna

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totally bizarre, it does look like some kind of arcaic i.v pole

*shivers*
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i dont know how many times i have to say this motts, but i really love the titles of your shots :-)
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HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA , i took the damn beer *runs off laughing hysterically*
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god , this shot is beautiful, all curvy and stuff.
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it reminds me of an abandoned castle.
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believe it or not christina, alot of people who took care of the patients actually cared about them. Maybe someone actually cared if the patient could brush their own teeth, or even dress themselves properly. or god forbid know how to buy something from a store. You just cant take care of someone year after year and not have some kind of bonding . I know i was a care giver for years.
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me too hrm
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its kinda weird, but what i like about this shot the most, is the light reflecting on the floor.
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sheesh, it looks like someone just left. creepy
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not waiting........dispair
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LMAO, lynne its time us old ladies stand united and proudly display our horrendus wallpapered kitchens in pride .
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christina, some of tend to look at these pictures with our glasses half full, hence again the reference to color, this is what draws alot of us to motts pictures, not the depressing overtones of the people who had to live here.
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or it could have been calming kassie, i know that alot of people who where instutionalized where actually freaked out by huge open places.
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who cares if it was the violent ward or not, the picture is outstanding, the green looks like its literally dripping from the ceiling down the walls.
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christina, the human mind is set up to find beauty in anything, remember not all of us have memories of places like this , so therefore we are going to find beauty in the colors and the dilapitation.