856 Comments for Rockland Psychiatric Center

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I had a nightmare like this once.
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What wonderful detailing!
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What a pleasent looking theater! I bet this was a nice surprise on your excursion.
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This chair doesn't seem to mind being lonely. It also looks very well made and sturdy.
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This reminds me of one of those pinball games where you put the different pieces together and then watch the marbles fall down it. Although it is a lot creepier then the kids game.
Unbelievable! Liam O' Keefe
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EVERYBODY~
I jsut re-read this whole thing and had some wonderful memeories, Thanks guys! and Thanks most to Lord Motts, I bow to you , kind sir.
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What ever do you mean?
just come across this excellent site.Is lynne still using this site?
i have mayy REAL LIFE experiences i can share-----and did emily ever get to live out her lifetime ambition of being restrained?
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Makes me wonder why the carcass went almost totally undisturbed during its decomposition.. I love how the shot turned out on the tiled floor.. Killer. (NPI)
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Reminds me of a magno-sketch
Not that I went around drawing dead squirrels or anything...
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This reminds me of a bi-polar woman I used to work with in a studio. We had a blackboard where every day every artist was to put something on it, whether it was a quote, a drawing, a poem etc.
Well, this woman was always leaving messages like this one here, I always felt she was a time-bomb, but what do I know.
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Perhaps it was written in malice and sarcasim. The picture, strangly, almost makes me actually want to cry. Its so...eerie and depressing. I could just picture being alone from everyone in a cell...
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Wherever he prospers.

--Aristophanes
i really hate clowns.... i think maybe i should face my fear/intense hatrid of them and force myself to stare at the picture....how bout not