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if i was in this preticular building i would probably cry
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you where it over your eyes and pretend your batman
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motts,
isn't that one of those covers you where on your knee while you are working on the floor?
great pic
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wheelchair BMX
Reminds me of the stairs in House of Wax that lead down into the wax works, except the wall isn't made out of faces and heads.
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Does anyone else think this Philadelphia State Hospital . Byberry and Pennhurst ould be twins?
Did you go bowling while you were there?
Does it work?
What kind of fire?
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truely horrifying!
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I hereby dub it George Fisher.

Now lets see if it can do cookie monster vocals!
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This thread is a fascinating mix of desperate caregivers, calm medical professionals, excited adult babies and ranting semi-coherent nutters.

Well done, Motts. You've successfully recreated the Bedlam Asylum via a single picture!
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They used a plate with holes drilled in it instead of a pane of unbreakable glass for ventilation purposes, and so they could still talk to the patient inside. The holes are small so they can't spit through them.
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Lots of older hospitals have philosophical mottos written or chiseled near the entrance. It's meant to inspire confidence, like "This is a place of medical knowledge and healing, not a dungeon."