718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

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wow, really?
Huh.
That's pretty smart.

wonder what these were of.
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How big were the cubes? It's hard to get a scale from the image.
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Small bits of tissue are preserved in paraffin for later use. I recently heard a segment on NPR where a guy determined his dad was not his biological father by using a 30 year old paraffin sample long after the father's death.
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Creepy. Very nice & creepy.
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I tell you Motts, you have an eye for the obscure. Thanks again for a new gallery. This was amazing!
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wow...
horrifying. More frightening than any of the state hospitals I've seen here.
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Nice composition. Very eerie.
While you say it was running, did you have to light it with a flashlight?
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my gods... all the samples. just left behind.
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That's awesome!
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I think it's just a matter of different countries having different styles, patents, etc. I've noticed a few common designs in the U.S. used around the country, as well as a "standard" type running through the English hospitals.
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tell me you kept this.

I know its wrong to steal... but still.
*sighs*
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they sure look different than otehrs I've seen. Do you think it's due to different regulations, or due to the war?
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squee! a new set! You don't know how happy this makes me, mr. motts!

This picture... it atually looks pleasant. like a kitchen that was kept well, but was left in a hurry.

Looks like someone really rifled thrugh the drawers at one point- all on the counter on the right.