718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

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Fascinating gallery Motts. Not at all what I expected when I clicked to view, but as always, loved it just the same!
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Hi! That would be Great. I would love to meet you some day. You seem to be a very very nice guy to meet.
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some of the things in the pictures im suprised people havn't colllected those are from so long ago they must be worth something surley do people even know theres this stuff in there??
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Thank you, Motts! :-)
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I can't remember why the light varied so much between the two rooms, but it's all naturally lit.
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Actually, I see it as a bit of immortality...being in one of Mott's galleries. Being a piece of abandoned flesh in one of these photos and having a forum discussing someone's demise....whether fair or foul, actually gives meaning to their death in some respects....it does show that someone cares about what happened to them.
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Ya know....if they didn't leave so much, "Bio-hazard" waste around, we wouldn't be so interested or curious...it just adds to the appeal of the photos....and our reactions to them. We are repelled and attracted at the same time.
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How are you getting the amber light in the next room? What kind of light did you use for the first room?
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What have you in your fridge? Samples, ears, cheese, brains, ham and eggs, organs, beer...
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I do _not_ want to know what was in the barrel.
A corpse...
Or Christmas presents.
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I totaly agree with JackieB. I am back did u miss me JackieB.
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Looks like it belongs in The Addams Family basement.
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And more empty brain jars. I'll guess that zombies have eaten all the brains.
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amazing as always Mr. Motts, thank you for sharing your visions with us
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wonder how many people were carved up on this table