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I love how the floors look when they rot out
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Karin how old are you?
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gotta love the gothic style architecture
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Why were they no longer renting the houses out, and why are there still furnishings there?
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realy cool
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I wonder why that one part fell down so fast when it was built the same as the rest of the building.
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can we get access to the full res images? these are great!
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Its annoying that security guards dont understand the art that is contained within the buildings they protect.
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I like the pattern the pealing paint left on the wall.
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I love the colors! and the lighting
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It makes me angry how people will vandalise & destroy things that don't belong to them simply because it's unprotected or abandoned. Chances are they had no idea who owns the place nor the owner's plans for it, they're living for the irresponsible "thrill" of the moment. It's a sad comment on society in general...
Lynne,
Just out of curiousity (I know I can't spell lol) did you ever deal with a patient who did intentionally do bad stuff just to get on the staffs nerves?
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Alot of the time, they don't even stop at all. Security NEVER goes inside the buildings. Police do go in the buildings, but this is not cxommon. They aren't really supposed to go in at all, only the rookies with balls of steel go in and end up chasing you through an entire building. They don't go upstairs (especially with the menacing-looking hole in the stairs you see as you enter birdshit, lol), or past the building they entered through, or into the catacombs.
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judging by the face of that cat, and the fact that it's in a coffee can, i think it is a kitten.
that's really sad. if this cat was born in that place, it has very little chance of survival. :( i want to save it.
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Time warp?