4,537 Comments for Pennhurst State School

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i get interogation yes but also a sence of confession as well .. i dont know why but this to me would drive me to perhaps sit and just confess my feelings or something does anyone feel this ? email me at justicedreams24@aol.com to let me know thanks!
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to me the solitary chair idea makes me get this feeling of being so alone and on the spot ... it's as if to remins us of how alone people are in these places and how very " studied " they felt its almost unbareable to imagine dont you agree?

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lol ok by now i have to ask whats with the whole solitary chair thing? i mean is this they way it was found or is this your signature ? it's just so creepy is it ment to move those who view it ? if so what is it your trying to portray and why have you chosen this as a way to go about it? just curiouse you fasinate me
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instead of takeing thing's perhaps when visiting you should consider leaveing something behind like a gift... for the souls who spent their lives there perhaps a flower... or a bunch of flowers... to me this is no different then visiting a grave site... it just seems apropriate to leave a small token as a flower behind... kind of like a thanks for shareing your lives your pain with us ... thats for effecting us on our visit... type thing dont you all agree? email comments or thoughts to justicedreams24@aol.com
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it might be just the empathic in me but right about now i just would cry if i was there im fighting back the tears as we speak this is the saddest place .. just so very sad...
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ok this confuses me ... solitary confinement is a hard brick room where they could beat their heads against walls and they have cement play rooms... yet they have a soft chair in case they get hurt ??? it would hurt my mind to much to even try to make sence of this stuff

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to me this picture is positive to me it shows that in a place like this perhaps all these kids had was eachother... so reguardless of what was wrong with them they stood together as friend's looking off into the distance as if being together freed their spirit in some way ... am i thee only one who sees it this way ? email me at justicedreams24@aol.com let me know !!!
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Peat Moss,
It was maybe 6 years ago. Even then, it wasn't in the best condition, but the vandals and vagrants really hadn't started destroying it yet. The security by way of National Guard has been there since before my dad and I drove there.
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I see girls!
Long hair, short skirts!
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Erin,
For reference, how long ago was it when you could drive through this facility? It would have been good to have seen all these places before security moved in as well as the deterioration.
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Dude this pictue if freaky!
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When I first saw this picture, I too wondered about that large lump. There should also be concern about whatever could get trapped in there.
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Hey!!! Pregnant Bullfrog Croaking Toilets!!
i think the toilets look pregnant. Or like a bullfrog about to croak.
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Those toilets are odd. Wonder why they have those buldges on the front?