1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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The are two possibilities of who has done this - either a little girl who does not like her dollie anymore or an average goth on his/her daily routine.
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Fantastic! Lots of thanks for the wallpaper!
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there sits the clock at Metropolitan State, resembling a big ben of sorts (or maybe so the patients might have thought at one time), now it sits, the hands rigid with the years, cobwebs gathering, time put to an eternal stand still.
Way to label your Bra...reminding you that those are states property!
Symetry? Yes. 10!
I'm already afraid of the dentist...I can't even imagine sitting in this chair!
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Johnny Mac, you latex devil, I always knew there was a reason we liked you so much. ;-)
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Same here, Jessy. Thank goodness for i-am-bored.com. But better yet, thank you Motts. Your photography is breathtaking and so beautiful. It provokes so many emotions. Thank you.
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incredible photograph, i like the play on words in the caption too ^_^
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Excellent sequence of photos. The chair, my friend, do chairs have an important import in your short lifetime. It's wonderful to be able to express it in such media as photography. I love you. If I wasn't straight I'd ask you to marry me. Just a joke. Your talent constantly amazes and impresses me, and Lynne's knowledge of the system should be an incentive to make a documentary.
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looks like the one at KPPC lol, i heard you were at riverside with kevin basted
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It's you looking at me looking at you looking at me. I wuv you funny face.
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Another outstanding image. The greeness, what is that? I was always concious when I used the paint ball torture to my charges that in no way would use leaded paint. I could in no iway be able to pay off for the deadly sin. Because I was a compassionate staff fellow, I aways used latex, beside it had sorta a different effect. How sad it is for people to feel that way about the faithful.
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Lets have a little group therapy, and by the way do you have a number so we can really get down to the basics. Hey, afterall this is the porch and you can smell fresh air and this is about the exstent of your freedom, at least for now.
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It breaks my heart.