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thats nothin, in the building there are rooms filled with nothin but ivy...its pretty interesting
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Warped and twisted metla, quit suited for the minds and lives of the individuals in which this organism once sustained.
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So desolate, it reminds me of an abandoned crime scene.
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Somone wnet razor happy....
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Me and my friends have explored every floor of the main and children hospitals of glen dale. Unfortunately on our last trip we were caught by the cops [information removed as per site policy] The hospital is kinda fun the first time you go in but then the novelty wares off and by the end of our trips up there it was just boring. but i still recomend everyone goes up there once though.
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Thats seems to be the same paint that is in my kitchen. Our house was manufactured sometime in the 1920's, perhapes it comes from the same manufatrurer. No wonder I'm nuts!
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How fitting.
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Or on the left, either way, you already have your explicit orders scratched out for you.
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~Me, fourth step down on the right....it would be a perfect place for your box if you ever had to move.
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It looks like skin hanging from the walls.
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"I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together."
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Motts, what is that dogfood-like substance on the floor?
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looks like a portal to hell.
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That is most foul! They should have set up litter boxes for themselves instead of using peoples' brand new bath tubs! P.S. For all the Beignet fans out there, Cafe Du Monde has re-opened!
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...slowly being sucked inexorably into the dark maw...