6 Comments Posted by essie.

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whatever's scribbled on the wall there looks like it's just someone's tag. nothing special.
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i had horrible experiences with needles, and being taken to the doctor in general, when i was a kid. now i won't even go to the doctor unless i'm so sick i haven't gone to work or school in a week or more.
also... i think the murals are nice in the wards for smaller children, but when put in an adolescent ward i wonder if it sort of infantilises(sp?) the kids there.
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...and i think everything is going to be alright no matter what we do tonight...
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i graduated high school in 2003... it seems like such a short time ago. it's amazing how one goes into those places, or looks at the pictures. and thinks from the looks of it that the place has been abandoned for ages, when in reality it was only a few years. there's a hospital like that in my town, that closed in 2001(?) but anyone would think it closed much earlier than that.
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stainless steel is easy enough to keep clean if you do it on a regular basis; i wonder what kind of chemicals were stored in there... they could be made into "food" (or an explosion.) what part of the hospital was this in? just a lab or something?
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i think the baby is too little to know what's going on, so of course he's happy.