4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

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the bed was apparently in the middle of the room.
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a dead chair or file cabinet, perhaps.
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...and don't step in a shadow if you don't know what it is. ;)
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That's weird, considering the fact that I'm used to seeing modern fire equip. doors around 4 feet away from the ground.
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"Dead Places"...."And do you see these...dead..places...often, and are they aware that they are, in fact, dead?" heheh.
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WOW, nothing but absolute decay...it looks like it ought to be a basement tunnel.
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...Anyone ever wonder how it would look if a place you went closed and was abandoned?
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Yeah, those are goofy, like, "REAL ghost movies!!" and then there's an empty field or whatever and then some freaky clown face, etc. pops up and the volume's WAY too loud.
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There likely IS a face, as it was stated that the long exposure rendered a real person semi-invisible.
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What it seems like: After everyone leaves, the oldest and shoddiest interiors give up- "ok, it's all been empty 5 years" *Crunch-Crack-Thud* Roof, meet basement!
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rich, you ever say things go "pear-shaped"?
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*carefully reaching out and tapping floor with one foot* CRUNCH. CRASH. "Um, excuse me, I think I broke a floor."
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...at least when people die, then they're done with whatever they suffered.
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So this is where they weigh your heart against a feather and decide...
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Renee...that's punk kids not only tagging & busting things, but then coming on here to brag. Ugh.

Nancy...Gettysburg says it all. (my boyfriend told me an uncle of his was on a small family expedition through that area, and suddenly saw apparitions of those buried in a Civil War graveyard.)