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Hmmm...decapitated infants being sodomized by shards of glass. Overprotective soccer-moms, start your engines.
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Magazines and everything; its all left untouched~and to rot...tragic...
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As to Lynne's comment, I think the term 'melodramatic' is hardly appropriate in describing the likes of the insane serial killers that likely occupied some of these rooms.
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So this is what they use for S&M these days...what a waste.
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I heard stories that all the people that lived there never saw the light of day and as you said Steve they used these tunnels to transport the "Crazy" people to there locations.
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A home for a sad soul...this shot intrigues me. Actually, it reminds me of my apartment...
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You think you watch the clock..., but the clock watches you.
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dude the suffering was awsome it made it seem like you were really there in the byberry mansion before everyone died its creepy.
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I couldn't see it at first, but after looking at it for a little bit I can! That is really creepy.
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I doubt this was someone's art work its a stancil you see the square surounding of it.
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Though I will probably be hated for this, I feel that this shot gives the urge to throw a stone through that window - the only connection to the outside world. I must say, this shot gives me an onset of claustrophobia...
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Here's a smart Idea why dont someone go up to the guards and give them money to be hush hush about it and let you go in the byberry hospital, at least you dont have to sneak in and increase your chances of getting cought.
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lol means Laugh out Loud...
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Oh my dear Lord! =8-o After all this time my little sister turns out to be my little brother! =8-o Well, I'll be hanged, son, I shoulda looked at you a little closer, huh? ;-)

P.S. I did the same thing to Grifpops once!
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Every home should have one of these towers to escape to.
A place set up to listen to music, to read, to draw, or just to dream...