80 Comments Posted by mE

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I bet you could get a pretty penny if you took those books to an antiquity book store.
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many rooms are like this......big open room with a chair in it...creepy!
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its just amazing.....
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This is awesome!!!
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It seems even if you short and pointlesslife did end in here... you soul wouldent even escape the walls of this prison for the damned
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tell me, does any one see a ghost to the rite of the door?
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while a different jon has a point, i recall once hearing a quote that went like this:
"How a society treats its dead is indicative of how it will treat its living. When it does not matter whether or not a person is memorialized or remembered, we are not far from a society where life is cheap and someone's death is nothing."Doug Manning (This is not the excat quote i heard, but it is close enough. And yeah - i know it is cheesy but it raises a good point).
It is easy to say vandalism adds to its beauty b/c it does not have the same historic signficance as more well-known sites; nevertheless, people died at this place. I can go on and on here but it basically comes down to this, these building and the people who lived there, they deserve respect.
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for some reason, i find this to be so sad. no one cared for them when they were alive and no one cares now.
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does any one find it odd that there are still lines on that feild?
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hurrah for giant bird cages
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whats the book?
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priceless
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whats that there in the drawer?
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why to make u wonder of cource, sikster @_@
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odd shape for an autoclave no?