4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

That is quite odd....
Two robot legs with rollerblades on them... easy..
Perfect... Love it...
GET IN MA' BELLY!!!
Wow.. Absolutely... wow...
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The building is turning to dust!
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This is too bad. A building like this could have been reused for offices or an antique mall type business. Yet this building was not kept up and started to fall in on it's self. Now it's beyond repair, leaving holes in the roof and floors, a dangerous place to visit indeed. I'd give it 10 years to completely fall in, and 3 years before it is completely inaccessible from the inside (can't safely move about in the building.) Truly sad.
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I love those curtains!
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how could anyone work thier way through that minefield?
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i wanna ask about the pulley radius ?
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I believe so, I didn't notice any that were left so I can't be positive.
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Very nice analogy, I like it...

I don't know much about the physics of it, but feel that when the sun is so low in the sky, the light turns orange, red, and sometimes violet, creating a totally different atmosphere than what we are used to the other 22 hours of day or night. Everything is illuminated at a vastly different angle as well, accenting features that are often cast in shadow.

For me, nothing beats this event inside an abandoned place - the light is weak enough to emit a soft, colorful glow inside the dark corridors... I feel like I should be sprinting from room to room to try and capture what little I can in that 45 minutes of bliss.
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...I think I see a cavity sir....
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"Open wide"
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dme, you are right. perfectly right.
my mother suffers from a serios mental ilness, like my grandmother. but they shouldn't be put aside. it's jut ...they perceive reality in a different way.or in the worst case, they don't perceive it at all.