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Looks like my house
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this looks like a device that one would place their dirty silverware and tray...
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~Me, you might want her to have more protection than duct tape, if you know what ~I mean.
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Houses aren't usually cleaned on a daily - or in some cases weekly - basis with bleach or acid based chemicals that, at the time, were used as Biocides in institutions. The walls inside the janitor's closet where I work are constantly shedding paint chips, much like the walls in these abandoned buildings, from having been exposed to industrial cleaning products and water every day.

Even in modern times, NABC (Non-Acid Bathroom Cleaner) is used widely to clean everything from the floors to ceiling - including windows. It's still not something I'd consider cleaning my walls with at home, though. It's made to kill biohazardous bacteria ... not prolong the life of latex paint.
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My local goverment clinic has one just like that still working today.
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LoL! Too true the prices are up there! That was the tradition at my high school! All the senior girls wore duct tape dresses...I bet they were more fun to make than wear though!
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This is a projector room, where they kept movie projectors, not patients ;)
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That is a beautiful door. I want one in my house.
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I don't see any figures until someone says something about it. It's just the lighting though.
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makes me think of my fourth period class. it's so boring and i feel like a droid.
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Duct tape? Well, she'll be protected and won't sprout any leaks. And it's cheap. Have you priced prom dresses lately?
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I really like this picture. It's my favorite so far. It made me feel scared and uneasy...like I am really a patient.
the should allow people to enter the property at their own risk. they are tearing down a poece of history
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This building's colors are not helpful at all. It seems as if they are trying to make the patients there worse.
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That color isn't good for patients at all...it would aggitate them even more. And a closed in space is not what a mentally ill person needs. I can't believe the conditions they put the mentally ill through.