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i think this is the worse thig i ever saw in my life....
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it looks like it has medal rods in it. very strange, i totally dont know what it is, and ive worked as a cardiac care tech for fourteen years now. weird
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I just recently got my pictures back after taking photos of this place. As I expected they were not as good as I was expecting them to be
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It almost looks as if someone had broken out of the restraints even thought thats probably not the case
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Awsome shot man!!!!!!! so far my fav of the series
This looks like the amount of paperwork I need to do to register for classes each semester.
What room was this found in. That may give us a better idea what it could be. To me it looks like a smock due to it not looking like it has a back to it. An apron could also fit how it looks from the finished edges and no buckles. Don't think it was a straight jacket or other restraint but anything is possible for that time period.
Any idea why the switches would be on? Was there some kind of emergancy back then?
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I was going to Byberry for 20 years before I did this. It's in the highest trafficked building, a modern one, and there's already *thousands* of tags all over the place. If this was Skillman or Pennhurst, I wouldn't even have considered any defacement of property. I've never tagged anywhere on the street or in public either. I've also never started any fires or conducted destructive vandalism in any way at the Berry.
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this is the first building for me i rember looking up at the 3 windows n the 2 on the sides were boarded up n the on in the middle was open n me n my friends thought how cool that looked
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when i look at this pic i get chills
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i rember going n seeing kids drinking n crap while i was running form the guards but the guy was cool n let us go back in
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Thanks GD; this was a difficult shot to expose correctly.
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Heh, actually the room is almost pitch black, I took several exposures of me lighting various parts of the room with my flashlight.
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Thank you.