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Need lots of soap, lots and lots of soap!
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Well, that's convenient, Tom.
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i been to this place a lot of times some kids just drew that on the wall its obvious but it is really creepy
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doesnt look bad
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I like how you decided not to use a black and white quality on this photo.. I think it would be too creepy if it was in black and white; the colour makes it a bittersweet photo.
Amazing eye, keep it up
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Did they give these people pillows or cushions or something? Wouldn't you get bed sores? Could you move around and still have the machine work properly? Did they have problems with people's muscles atrophying?

I am just a load of questions today!
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What I would like to know is if these machines ever hindered some patients from improving? I know that there were people that absolutely needed/need these to survive, but did some people get better?
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the wall to the left is now gone also
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its not that clean anymore people vandalized the seats and wrote stewey and other things on the big white screen on the stage ... its a shame
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going in there at night is even scarier ... a bunch of my friends and i did it, pretty crazy
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the attic where i work is full of cases/bags belonging to folks who have long since left. its pretty sad going up there to add to the disarray at times.
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its really fascinating. Motts youre a lucky guy being able to visit and document all these places.. (im so bitter)
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wow thats a rely nice picture and im not joking it looks like someware i would like to hang and mess wid fire.
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this pic isnt that scary but its pretty interesting
how did you get into the hospital in the first place?