5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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Adam, adam, adam. Such limitations you put on your own life. Sad.
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"The first question I ask myself when something doesn't seem to be beautiful is why do I think it's not beautiful. And very shortly you discover that there is no reason. "
John Cage
(US composer of avant-garde music 1912 - 1992)

"I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful. "
John Constable
(English landscape painter 1776 - 1837)

"Just because you are blind, and unable to see my beauty doesn't mean it does not exist."
Margaret Cho
(Margaret Cho's weblog, 03-23-06)
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Very well said reddll
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Adam, you are supposed to be looking at the photos here. This is an ARTISTIC web site. Regardless of where or of what they are taken, the photo itself is art. I don't think that attacking the others here is a very valid way of getting your own opinion across. It just comes across as crude, unimpressive, and childish behavior.
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If that is how you feel Adam then why are you here looking at it?
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your all out of your damn minds my god what the fuck is wrong with you this is not art i go to this place to kill crack heads and get scared shitless at night
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who ever says that picture looks good needs a hobby and maybe a turnaround in life, cause it looks like a bunch of dirt to me
there is crap in that palce that will make ur head spin anybody who wants to get in write a comment under mine
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Hey I like this picture. The sky blue is so calming, almost makes you feel like you're underwater.
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I lived there, Not a nice place to be locked up in.
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im a 16 year old inspiring photographer and just looking @ this picture makes me more and more thankful that I wanted to take perfection in this job ps: this picture reminds me of how LIGHT can illiminate theDARK(if you get my drift)
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Like the psychadelic mind of a mentally ill person, as if it is getting washed away into a psychological black hole
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Like the double meaning
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The frustrated slashes of a misunderstood soul. (even if not quite sane)
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robots in disguise