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no wonder the people in this place were crazy!
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I'm jumping on the band wagon here Motts. I think your pics are good enough to go pro. The market is primed for this subject matter. it would be a hell of a lot cooler than ninj's book, and I'll bet you would sell some copys. Think it over.
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I'd love to see interior shots. Love your work Motts!!
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Hey Motts, Did you get inside any of these Houses? Love to see the interiors!!
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But the colors make it almost pretty, if not exactly inviting....
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Motts wouldnt have to give his name, just a pic with an explanation as to what institution this is...no mention of tresspass etc... heck, they might even think the pic was sent by a former employee, or a caretaker of the building now...
Motts doesnt have to be implicated in any way....
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This chair looks about as stable as the millions of patients who passed thru here.
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Being locked in this sinister hell would make you PREFER to lose your mind.
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The exotic side of Philly's underbelly playing to a full house of empty seats.
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A small cube of hell. Pity the patients who had to try to survive here. Maybe pity the staff who had to watch over them more, if they happened to have a caring bone in their body.
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Parallel shafts of sun pierce the dank debris.
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Light and shadow compete to rain in.
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If you visit me, will you forever stay?
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Cochlear curves for twisted minds.
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A fascinating organic growth of rupturing paint like man-made lichen.