170 Comments Posted by ericam

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Whoa.. wide angle lens? Or just.. trippy. Nice either way.
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However much I dislike inhaling mercury, I always dig the way the falling lights look in photos.. kinda like the building is crying.
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shinnneee down on me e e me e e
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Does this have to do with the Gennie that I learned about in Human Development in college? She's pretty famous... shit I better read more into this before commenting.
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The paint peels because there is no regulated temperature any longer...oil paint reacts with oxygen in the air..oil paint never stops curing & as it ages it continues to oxidize therefore becoming more brittle and typically the resins in latex paint are too big to seep into anything ... i guess in my stupid college classes jargon, no paint is permanent . OH GOD, i still remember the=formular for a redox reaction = c6h12o6 + 6o2 = 6co2 + 6h2o. Motts, im a dork.
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Nah, jackieb, green mold isn't typically toxic. If the walls were covered in BLACK mold, then THAT would be cause for concern.
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This really is a phenomenal subject to photograph and you've done it good justice.
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Oh yeah and Jason, One of the first Psychiatric hospitals in america was in the city I grew up in, and In the basement the fallout shelter signs were on every corner and in perfect condition. I actually still own one I found laying in the dirt.
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You...didn't...get the joke... oh well. It was also a serious question.
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If the two faucets have their own handles, whats the knob in the middle for? Soap dispensing?
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Ahaha, I see "BM"... i remember an episode of Mr Rogers exploring the bathroom (we won't get sucked down the bathrub drain!) and he used "BM" for what we do on the toilet.
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I really dig this basement a lot.
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... oh wait, ZOMBIES?!
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Anyone behind them would most likely be a dead person... fo' real.
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Whoa, Man. I totally thought that was a mannequins head sitting up on there. For real. I blame it on my lack of medication.