275 Comments for Bryce Hospital

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I was referencing a trait I did not know was PTSD induced OCD at the time.
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FreeSpirit76 the tiled walls is meant to be more sanitary. They can be cleaned and sterilised much easier than plaster walls which absorb liquids and would require demolition and replacement if contaminated.
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Why are all those lights ON? That is rather scary.
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Yep, you can see the landscape photo at the end of the room there.
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I also, could read dozens of these. When you do ...you wonder what was so wrong with their thinking that landed them in a mental hospital.
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The kiln is cool, but i see the lamp. I want the lamp! lol
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Great gallery and well written history, thanks! And greetings from Finland :-)
I was ready to say it was a food slot, because if the patient was in a dangerous state, it would be unsafe to open the door, but looking closer I don't think you could get much food through it, so it's. . . ?

Strange - Robert B
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Thanks for posting this gallery, Motts.
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Why is it that clowns are creepy anyhow?
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Bell bottoms
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What a waste of money to leave valuable dental instruments behind regardless if the state owns them.
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I like that old record player and typewriter. This room reminds me a bit of a hoarder's room.
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I think this is one of my favorites from this series.
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So forlorn.