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Wow this is awsome, maybe the aligators symbolize death and the ones on top of the pit are still patients and the ones on the rainbow are free and went home. lol, poor Jean!
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This photo really stands out for me. It must be the symbolism. How everything is temporary, and at sometime, all things must pass (to quote George).
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The table looks very flimsy. It probably couldn't support the weight of a person
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I think people were exploring shortly before this picture was taken and simply forgot about the lights
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Thanks Lynne and Big Ed.
I guess we also have to remember that in the days before chemical restraint and effective medications the most unwell people had no way to 'calm down' other than by physical means, which most likely made them even more aggressive and frightened.
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I think Motts took a picture of it's hand a while back... I tried to find the picture but wasn't able to find it.
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I saw sinks like that at a high school football game. Somebody almost peed in one.
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I'm more worried about what happened to the organ grinder's monkey . . . . =8-o
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Yeah... nothing like trying to grind organs and bones in a respirator. The evil things they did to people and their bodies after the experiments killed them. I's so ashamed. :(
why didn't the feathers blow away?
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Old ventilator maybe judging by the bellows at the bottom of the thing.
What is a "Brother"? Was it one of the senior boys or an adult male meant to look after the others?
Soooo, how does one "write their name in love?" Also, wouldn't you have run out long before the five years was up?
What was the purpose of this tower?

It reminds me of the Dark Tower in Stephen King's Dark Tower series.
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OR OXYGEN TANK