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A path through hell...
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what happens if a person is found dead in a seclusion room?
i would have taken it and worn it a lot. its so cute!
its awesome all the different types of chairs there are. i would love to photograph them.
i want to know who the kids were that made these, and perhaps who the bear belonged to. i wonder if they remember leaving this stuff behind? or if they did it on purpose for someone to find?

i guess i'll never know.
i'm just curious why they had bowling alleys in these hospitals, i can't image them letting the patients play. but then again i could be wrong.
very odd picture, i love it.
i can just imagine the patients that use to stay on those and had to be controlled.

creeeeepy.
this is awful, putting grown men and woman in these oversized cribs, this probably made them feel even worse and more child like.

sad really.
disturbing yet beautiful.
i love the shape of the chairs, like the ones in a clockwork orange, if i had my own house i'd fill it with vintage furnature.
again i can just see couples sitting outside touching the door longing for human contact and love.
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^^^What?^^^

Anyway... the crib itself is not "creepy," anymore than the baby bottles of the previous picture were "disturbing" or "sad." However, the environment and the captivating quality of the photography gives the items a haunting feeling, invoking the hollowness of desolation and long-standing abandonment. The things, in short, that draw us to this site and to actual UE.
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cool piano ... i too want it.
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know thyself means to know who you areand what is your purpose in your life and this beautiful earth