35 Comments Posted by jj

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what biulding is this where everyone sees the same girl
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I think they're crates, too, but are you sure those aren't cribs (probably not because they look so old and the place was operating in 1994)?

Many of these big adult institutions had nurseries, most of which were just to care for patient's babies before shipping them out for adoption, others were viewed as a means of therapy. (Believe it or not, caring for unwanted babies has been found to do wonders for both institutionalized mentally retarded women and for the children themselves).
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I agree with steven very scary
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god please help them
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Jim H, that is great!

Looks like they took out the altar too.
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Of the probably 100s of chairs on this site, this is by far my favorite!
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Looks like Jenny and Megan did some re-decorating...
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I hear Japanese businessmen pay good $$ for rooms like that
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GIR!

Ahhh! Bees!
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Escher would be proud!
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Guess they didn't have cable....
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this pic,,,,my oh my lolol

RBVannacutt, are you really into virgin girls then? haha (sorry, I couldn't resist)
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Wow,,,,I think Motts can turn anything(e.g. waiting around at a gas station) into something interesting/beautiful
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I'm guessing the employees stayed for free? Does anyone know?
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I love the shots with Drie in this series. The presence of a person in these places sets up an interesting contrast (e.g. abandoned, but still occupied in a way). This one in screams exploration to me.

Nice job!