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Those pictures on the wallpaper remind me of stenciling my mom did in the kitchen of a house we used to live in (especially that damn pineapple). Crazy.
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I have to admit - many of these scenes remind me of the game Resident Evil 4. In the game the protaganist (played by you obviously) sets out to a small rural town in the outskirts of a european city. Here, all the people have been infected by a parasite that controls the body and mind - all the while the body is slowly mutating into a hybrid of the both the parasite and the host. Needless to say, this was one of the freakiest games i've ever played. If you do ever play it - make sure someone is with you. Trust me.
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I don't think that house was ever beautiful. Looks rather shabby and thrown together. That dormer is quite ugly and oddly cut. Yet it's fascinating to look at.
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I love the cheerful tiling on the wall. Quite a contrast.
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Hmm... I thought they quit that form of therapy years ago. But then again these pictures are not from a psychiatric or medical facility...
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*gasp* Lynne, you don't say!! you threw the baby patients at the walls again, didn't you? DIDNT YOU!? :'(

oh, the inhumanity!! ; )
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Bloor or paint - no difference, really - they are both perpetrated by evil and abusive caretakers. ;-)
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nah, it's blood from the tortured souls. Really it is, ask lynne.
Thats not blood
It`s terrible...but i love blood!
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The boards on the windows are painted black with shades painted on them, to look like the window isn't boarded up.
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Ahh crap run away its leatherface. He came up from texas
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Why are the boards infamous Mr. Motts
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it was incredilble
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So, there is! I never spotted that before...Krow, you must have super dooper eyesight!