767 Comments Posted by flushed

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I think this is my favorite. The light and the color is very peaceful to me.
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the doors probably come from rooms that have no other outlet to prevent folks who explore these places from locking themselves or someone else in. Well that is one theory :)
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This is the music at 17 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLv4afpovvA
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I'm thinking the top there is above head height when standing on the stairs or landing.
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that does look like a hanger by the light Tony
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Thanks Motts. Have you got any trips to Fernald?
Way back when I first found opacity someone suggested a book to me which was about Fernald. "The State Boys Rebellion" It is the closest thing I have ever found that describes what I endured donw to some of the quotes being word for word what was said to me as well as the rumors and threats made at the Essex County Isolation Hospital. If you can believe it what I endured was worse. I found this excerpt from the book.
https://www.nytimes.co...-boys-rebellion.html

The place is listed on the National Park Service website
https://www.nps.gov/pl...ald-state-school.htm
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Built before electricity Mica
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Such a waste to let it decay
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The sophistication lacking in evaluation of patients made any effect on outward behavior seem like bone deep cure/solution. Thus allowing psychologically brutal methods without taking into account such factors or discounting them if they came up.
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Radiant heat?
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Still have that old timey barbershop quartet piano music played in Family Guy cut aways running through my head since the last pianer
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I think it functions more to let damp evaporate than prevent rodents getting in.
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did ya miss the light fixture Mica?
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wick·et
[ˈwikit]
NOUN
wickets (plural noun)

1. a small door or gate, especially one beside or in a larger one.
synonyms:
barrier · wicket · wicket gate · lychgate · five-barred gate · turnstile · [more]
NORTH AMERICAN
an opening in a door or wall, often fitted with glass or a grille and used for selling tickets or a similar purpose.
NORTH AMERICAN
one of the wire hoops on a croquet course.
2. cricket
each of the sets of three stumps with two bails across the top at either end of the pitch, defended by a batsman.
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Time Wounds All Heels.
You remind me of the coma woman who just gave birth. Well the incident reminded me you remind me that helpless folks live on with the damage done.
I wasn't at Gaebler but I was isolated from age 5 until I was 12. I was in protective then foster care and among people but never allowed to interact and put in a room alone as often as it was possible to do so.
Before age five my family wasn't much better.