5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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what a shame to see these buildings so run down. a caretaker should have been hired to keep the maintence up on these buidings and to protect them from vandals.
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the buildings should be inspected to see which ones are salvatble and which ones are beyond repair. demolish the beyond repair ones and salvage the rest.
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the longer these buildings set the less channce of be salgetaged.
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what a shame to see these buildings in such poor condition i hope someday someone rentovates them and turns them into something.
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i too was pulled over by a cop right in front of that building, lol
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the curtains are killer
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Oh, dme, you poor naive person. Trusting good ol' Mr. Government, Mr. Law and Mr. Court, and or course, Mr. Nice Doctor to take care of you. :(

They only gave lobotomies because it was the best way to help "crazy people"? LOL. The US gave more lobotomies than any other country (though not per capita). One of the doctors who invented the "ice pick" method went completely out of control, trying to break his "record" for giving lobotomies.

Come on! The USSR banned lobotomies in the 1950! THEY knew it was inhumane. HAHAHA.

Also the reasons they had for distributing lobotomies were vague, at best. "Youthful defiance" is one of them. One of the Kennedys was given a lobotomy when she was about 18 or 19 for experimenting with boys.

Plus, in the 50s and 60s, anyone you didn't want to deal with could be sent to the mental institution, whether they were truly crazy or not. Old mothers, out of control teenagers... they were easily classified as "mentally ill" by jerks on a power-kick who had long ago lost any empathy or sense of understanding.

It wasn't always a fair system, and it still isn't, though I'm sure it has gotten better... maybe... anyway, stop being an idiot. The world is a messed up place and not everyone in the world is nice and looking out for your best interests. What I say is the truth. I'm sure you know this, but man, your post sounded stupid and naive. Sorry, man.
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The simplicity and dim light are great.
While watching this gallery, I listened Danw of a New Day from In Flames. They matched =)
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It remind me of a Nordic view.
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A beautiful gloomy view. It gets me down, but I'd love watching this all day long.
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giant. gotta love it.
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this blue is so powerful.
i like it.
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wow, seeing the difference feels a bit...striking, like I said about imagining people living there...
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long live night vision !
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I really like these pale colors.