1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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That machine on the ceiling descends to process the heads and extract the brains! Do NOT get anywhere under it!
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Many of these places were publicly funded. If I had to guess, I'd say elected officials shut them down for budget cuts and quietly let them fade away. Employees are gone, expenditures stop, funds are shifted to the intended pockets, biohazard disposal fees are avoided, and the facility is then ignored. Later, after decay and blight take over, there is no public outrage when the "horrible eyesore" is then relayed to developers in phase 2 of the pocket-lining procedure. Their money did not equip these facilities, they have no reason to care.
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Some old woman was into S&M?
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The standard issue lobotomy room. Splatters of guts and blood all over are normal, messy body parts strewn about. Nice tile and big floor drains make for a quick and easy hose job between victims. Next!
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Go to lat 32.3474 lon -88.6973. It look like Royal had numerous things going on there to try and provide some fun for everyone. Ok, so maybe the roller coaster cars flew off the track every now and then. Clean the bodies up, put the cars back on the track, and it's all set for the next load. Be ready to dodge flying children being slung off the spinning rides, etc.. It's all part of the fun and excitement! It was the good old days. People would get maimed and crippled on defective carnival rides, and they LIKED it. Theeeeey LOVED it!
Ephemera: Royal Land
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The door is not secured to keep people out. It is to keep the zombies IN!
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The stonework on this building is quite impressive. Very well laid rough stone, and a huge amount of it. Lots of workers worked very hard to build that. Amazing how little value is placed on such structures.
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And I bring you the fifteen, *smash*, I mean, TEN commandments. And the 11th commandment, don't get caught.
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Pit bull?! Yikes. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Then add zombies.
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I think Fabio is about in the same shape as these buildings now. Me too.
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"He Who Transplanted Still Sustains"
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Nice to see I'm not the only zombie fan seeing this shoot. A tanning bed for zombies no less.
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The pink chips taste best.
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TB PTs were often tucked up under heavy blankets and slept outside in the cold air. Perhaps it hampered the infection and offered some welcome comfort?
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I want to eat the paint chips.