29 Comments Posted by joey

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yeah, they still do electroshock. Nobody knows what causes depression except for a depressing existence, and since that can't be changed, they make do with biological theories about neurochemical systems and when the prozac fails, they turn on the juice. It is said to revitalize you when you come to, but it wears off. Why not just plug you into an extension cord? Shame they can't just give you some good drugs if they're going to all that trouble.
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why is it always that same ugly shade of institution green in those hospitals? they used to paint everything that color down to refrigeorators. Does it really calm you down looking at the same ugly shade of green ALL day lol?
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it looked like the boy was holding a lighter to me. the little sadist was going to set the dog on fire and laugh.
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me and my buddies were just on the land that this hospital was and it sucked that there are no tunnels open or anything.. we really wanna know if the area is haunted.. but good pics man enjoyin them very much
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This put such a knot in my stomach. I hope the puppy found a new home . To think of a little stuffed puppy alone in that sad place :( then again maybe he is making someone we cant see or hear or feel happy.. I want him :)
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I USED TO GO TO THE OLD BUILDING ON COMMAC ROAD IN THE 70'S EARLY 80'S DURING THE DAY AND AT NIGHT I REMEMBER OF A STORY OF A GUY NAMED ABDUL WHO SUPPOSEDLY LIVED OFF THE C- RATIONS LEFT BEHIND IN THE OLD BUILDINGS BACK THEN I BELIEVED THAT LIKE ALL THE OTHER KIDS BACK THEN WE USED TO WANDER THE GROUNDS AT NIGHT AND DAY GOING IN THE STEAM TUNNELS THAT WOUND AROUND THE WHOLE COMPLEX ONE TIME ME AND MY COUSIN WENT ALL THE WAY UP TO WHAT WAS CALLED THE ' CROWN 'IT WAS PRETTY SPOOKY WE HEARD STRANGE NOISES BUT NOW WE ATTRIBUTE THAT TO AN ACTIVE IMAGINATION THE SITE IS NOW A NYS DEC AREA FOR HIKING I HAVE AN OLD PICTURE OF THE OLD BUILDING IF I CAN FIND IT ILL POST IT
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Those Bullets arent police issue only army can get those grade paint bullets.
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It's almost a shame they never filmed a movie there.
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Not that you narrow minded people would understand, but there is a whole sub culture to graffiti. It becomes something of a brotherhood.
Love it or hate it, it's invading commercialism as well.
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That's a quality photo. something like that separates a picture from a photograph
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the dude in the hallway looks like the fuckin devil
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hey I just stumbled across this site and I wanna say it's amazing =) Me and some firends took pictures here a couple weeks ago. Those chiars in front of the stage... we put em there so sit down in front of for a picture haha things were HEAVY.
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i live in garnerville

today is wednesday march 29

me and 8 of my friends are going there on friday march 31st

i attend fieldstone which is right around the corner

i will post what i seen there

i heard it's haunted.....1
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i love the contrdictions in this message, as really all goodbye messages are, there about the reality of leving and the lie of how you feel about going!