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I know i have been criticizing (i know my spelling is horrible sometimes) almost every picture but i find it incredibly amazing how some people have nothing else better to do with there time to where the have to vandalize every abandoned building they come in contact with
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thats my point if no one started all that shit then it wouldn't be so tight on security and possible free to hang out in but then you those who go and destroy a really neet place to visit
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thats is exactally my point if it wasn't done in the first place people wouldn't have wo worry about tagging over others
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It was in another room, as I had stated. Unfortunately, the ladders are gone there now. I have a pic of the room with them, taken about two years ago.
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For that matter, why do kids start fires in the hospitals they hang out at, Danvers, Byberry, Kings Park etc... it's just gonna lock the place up tighter and make it smell horrible for years. Boredom? Pent up aggression for getting picked on in school? Pure stupidity? I never figured it out.
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i see what you mean, but consider this: people are tagging over other people's tags, which is just...wrong!
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now there is no need for all of that
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see this is my point!!! all of that is unnecessary i mean theres tagging and then there is going a little too far with it
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now im sry if i offend anyone with this that wasn't my intention i am just courious, but by any chance could someone tell me why everyone has to go in there and tag on just about every inch of this place. im mean no matter how many time you tag it, or where you tag it regardless of letting people know that you have been through bassically the whole place Nothing you write (once again no offense to anyone) anywhere will thrill anyone else . for instance the stories behind the history of this building, walking around and checking out byberry is what brings ppl to want to explore it not seeing writing all over the walls . (and if i offended anyone i apologize not my intention but byberry facinates me like no other but i dont want to look at tags and peoples drawing's all over the walls)
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isn't that a lot of blood to come from just someones hand?
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Nope.
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Radical Ed, i think they're boot cuts...but, Motts, you don't get your legs snagged from time to time...?
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Yes! i love this shot--the upgrade to the site makes it look even more pro than it did before, Motts. Nice work.
I thought the room was another one.. a narrow research room that I believe used to have two ladders?
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In a room on this floor a few folks that I know found some microbiology slides with brain matter as the featured subject of study.