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There was some, nothing too crazy... when I revisited 7 at the beginning of this year there was a lot more graffiti (unfortunately in the morgue), and I imagine in many other places; didn't really see the whole building that time.
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Shoot don't loot! If less people looted we would have many more, interesting shots to look at. It always bothers me when the first thing people think of is their own greed instead of how can I preserve and learn from this piece of whatever.
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Move the door? Nope.
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painting was done by patients as a form of therapy
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not an uncommon site to see if you have worked in a state facility....it's better than throwing another person!
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as student nurses we dissected cats and other animals
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Where I never broke one myself, I've seen others do it. You get a large rock and throw it at the screen. Upon impact, it makes a loud noise with gray dust particles flying around.

The set pictured here I'll wager was made between '58 and '63. Older sets have a more rounded screen. Newer sets have a UHF channel selector.
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My friends actually did the spraypainting, as well as a few of the red pentagrams. They did it to scare a local radio station, B93.7 when they went there. They made them leave because they would spraypaint pentagrams in rooms they just left so when they came back they got scared crapless.
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looks like this room is slowly being eaten by the darkness, or dark mold...
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Suicide notes look a lot different, generally speaking. Someone just quoted a beautiful poem written at the turn of the last century by Mr. Swinburne. It's a fairly well-known poem.
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smoke a bit more before posting...
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I hear ya rich. Then I think to myself, what was the smacktard who broke this thinking?
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makes me want to look for the drain, and unplug it.
Cold day?
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no cats in these drawers, YEAH!