Thats an amazing shot. Way to gross everyone out! BOOYA!
And how red rusty rust water can leave...Its crazy how it can stay on top of the mattress so perfectly. Tho the mattresses may have like a plastic coating on top...but STILL..ha
Holy snikies...auf;lsdjf bah creepy! Dark and damp and DARK! andwith all the rusties...reminds me of my basement...bah! Im just waiting for someone or something to pop its face out and bite the kneecaps of some unexpecting person...eek
Oops! sorry, guess I went off. I do love these photos. I'm sure other parents of DD children love them too. I wonder what type of environment will be left for our DD children in the future. The community really doesn't seem to be inclusive happy. Nobody seems to be preparing for the future. It frightens me. These photos make me continue to advocate. Thank you very much Motts.
Gee Skeety, I dunno. My son has a diagnosis of "MR" and autism. I think if the school used a researched based reading program to actually TEACH him to read. He could score out of the "MR" label I think the "mental retards" are actually being "abused" at school because they BEAT the parents down and make them too tired to advocate for an appropriate education. Mistreatment does not go on at home. . . it goes on in school, give the child and label and it means you don't have to educate them.
This is where Nurse Ratchet hands out the Lithium!
The New York Firehouse lightbulb, which still burns. Is also an original Edison Lightbulb made by Thomas Edison. I remember reading about the bulb in the Guinness World Record. Just shows they don't make lightbulbs the way they use to...
If you read the bottom of each page there is also a note that posting under multiple aliases can get your comment deleted and/or you can have your IP address banned. For those who are unaware, when you send a comment in to a website such as this, the Administrator (Motts) can see who sends the comments in. That is why he made the comment about posting under multiple aliases. My personal belief - if you believe it enough to say it, be responsible enough to claim credit for it.
The thoughtful views that Serrena and others provide for these photos, is what makes this site so interesting. I have learned very valuable insight as to the how and why of so many things here.
Viewing the photos without reading the comments is like watching TV with the audio muted.
Skeety -- er, I mean "Unknown" -- Exposed nerves get a might bit painful when somebody's aware of their existance.
You cared enough about what I said to comment - behind a screen of anonymity, no less - and that alone speaks volumes more than my literate fingers could possibly give justice to.
If you don't like the comments we make, why are you reading them? The site is set up so that you can look at the beautiful pictures at the top and not even know there are comments underneath unless you go out of your way to look for them. I spent my first month not even knowing they were here! As with anything in life, be adult enough to ignore the things you don't want to read/hear/see. That's what the rest of us do...