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I just wanted to put in my two cents...

I was in a psych. unit for about a month and the thing that helped me the most was art therapy. It really a wonderful thing! I made a lot of collages and I hung them in my room, so this picture brings up a lot of memories of times that were bad but that have gotten better. I just really appreciate this photo because it is a very personal thing that is shown...a thing that came from the soul and it is photographed with such respect. Thank you, Mr. Motts. Beautiful, meaningful, touching photography!
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Motts, I think that tricycle is following you! Maybe it really wanted to be a chair instead... :D
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When she gets there she knows if the stores are all closed
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Wow, this conversation explains SO much! As a doctor, I must put in that anal probing should only be done by professionals, not amateurs. Shoot me an e-mail if you need help! :D
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Ok, I gotta make a suggestion here: why not try going BEFORE you get to the site? Just an odd thought to try out...
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Of course I am - ~Me was the leader of the aliens on the last ship that abducted me.
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Fascinating album, I am SOOO jealous! Thank you for your hard work in preserving these scenes, it is very much appreciated :^)
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some very interesting rooftop views from this place
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The things you have seen amaze me, your work,...untouchable, Thank-you!
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Yeah, my OCD made me clean! :D So much dirt, so little time...
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Let's not forget, Sketch, that, being literate would also mean that you could READ the name on the wall....... ; ` )
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And by the way, writing your name on a wall generally isn't considered art. Paint a picture, that's art. Writing a name just proves that you aren't entirely illiterate.
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For me it doesn't even matter if someone died there or not. What is important (to me) is that you don't ruin something that doesn't belong to you. If I spray painted my house, that would be ok, because it is mine, and I have to deal with it. If I spray painted someone elses house, that would be wrong, because it isn't mine. Didn't their parents teach them that when they were young?
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Cool....I can kind of see it now...I wonder if someone scratched that into the door a long time ago, and it rusted over, or was it just by chance that the rust took that shape...