22 Comments Posted by rae

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I used to work there as a lifeguard...
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Are there people guarding the building at night? if so is there any way to get in without getting caught?
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Has anyone read the book Project 17? It's really good. It's about six kids who made a video of themselves exploring Danver State Hospital. It got me obsessed with insane asylums. They're just so interesting.
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Short, fun, and terrifying, I hope you mean? I'd be scared out of my skin haha.
Amazing shots, Mr. Motts.
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Paddedroompadeedroompaddedroom.
I would high-tail it outta there SO fast after discovering that. The whole concept of insanity scared me half to death, and just think of what's gone on within those walls...
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This room looks like something from a nightmare I've had before.
It totally unnerves me...
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Creepy.
A sigh of happiness in a place now full of despair.
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That's completely... That's really, really strange.
It looks more like the hallway to hell rather than the way to the playground.
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Chilling photo, so lonely..
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Beautiful... I thought it was some sort of plant growth a first.
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I find this more eerie than comical, really.. Though it's probably a fake label, even the idea of needing to use a panic button while in an insane asylum just gets to me.
Patient rebellion, anyone?
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Spellbinding, such a fascinating photo. I love it.
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This is definitely one of my favorite shoots. Spectacular work, Motts, as always.
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They can turn the handles with their elbows to keep the handles free from the blood on their hands. S'just what popped into my mind after reading the caption.
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To think of how much blood's been down that drain...