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Haha.. jello at the menu.. like ever !
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UGH!!!! This is just horrid...almost as bad as the potty in a jail cell. By the way Mott I found your Opacity site by accident and I have been so stuck on your work I have been sharing and using the wallpaper feature you offer to display when my computer in in time out( bad computer always misbehaves and has to be put in time out) hey might as well look at your amazing work while waiting for IT to respond!!!!
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this is disturbing; some of these pics are great! they look like something from silent hill o.o
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I thought those machines were meant to redistribute cellulose, not necessarily to lose weight...
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It IS the Hanibal Lector of doors!

I love the way it looks distorted...
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Hospital beds are usually totally dismantled and cleaned between residents (or at least they're supposed to be), and there's often spare parts in storage by the cleaning room.
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It's possible - most hydrotherapy tubs I've seen have some kind of jets to move the water around, while these were just ordinary bathtubs, with no securing mechanisms for canvas covers (like these http://www.opacity.us/...ontinuous_bath_time/ ).
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Any chance these were hydrotherapy tubs? Those would have required observation by a caregiver, but a person in a hydro tub is covered with canvas sheeting.
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kinda looks like the one at paul dever
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OUCH!!
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How sad. This has been ripped apart and strewn around the floor now, assumably by scrappers or hooligans. I doubt it was salvageable etc., but it's still always depressing to see how little care or respect people have for things.
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when i look at this i see people screaming nd scared nd cold but ive never seen a fire hose that close up
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now people kno why i hate the dentist
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think of all the misery that them people went threw and then they died in there on top of that, thats very sad to me
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morgues scare me every sence i was younger