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that light is in remarkably good condition

and the prize for redundant self evident comentary goes to....
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no mental hospital is complete without one of those. the one i found was hanging upside down in a tunnel.
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well pulleys dont have spokes, that be a gear, but looks like a hell of alot of rust.
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why to make u wonder of cource, sikster @_@
now that is more along the lines of what i call creapy
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this place has by far the most delapadated morgue ive seen anywhere yet, and in that i find it the most disterbing. how delightful
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alot of these places seem to have similar atributes to those of met state
i think its just cute, through and through, i want one
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odd shape for an autoclave no?
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I slightly agree with 7728 and Max, but as well with the others.
It is sad that people have died in these places, and have been put in morgues.
But there's nothing wrong with making a clever comment. It's not ignorant.
Was making jokes about the "One Milk Only" sign ignorant? No? That's right. ;)
The thought of a children's morgue is kind of creepy though, I must admit. I find morgues so neat though.
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You are a wonderful photographer! I have never studied it but the way you constrast the lighting and make it feel like more than just an abandoned building is amazing. I would love to explore things like this but not enough nerve. Thanks for the website.
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no no, the meds were to make the tv feel better, its clearly very sick
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its so nice to see people bonding over seizures ^_^
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what are all those odds and ends? i cant quite make it out
so what was conveyed to you by this rotting mechanism?