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Love your site..I can spend hours and hours on here, looking at your superb photos and still learn a thing or twol!!! Thank-you!
The evolution of the Label Maker. Hilarious...
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Odd, i honestly had no idea there were cribs for adults. . .creepy indeed.
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Just like the children patients...you can grow up and look towards the wide open sky all you want but at the end of the day, you will still be in a cage. Very depressing.
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There is so much talk of elevators that I just wanted to throw a little bit of useless information out there. The next time that you are in a hotel that has 14+ floors, notice that 9 out of 10 times there will not be a button for the 13th floor. Unsure of the reason but interesting atleast :)
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It's true that used correctly, hydrotherapy can be a very therapeutic tool. However, in the early days and especially at this particular location, I'm not convinced they were used to give nice, warm, muscle-soothing baths. Somehow, there is pain in this picture and that object. Also, I haven't seen the infamous picture but I had an episiotomy and ya'll are right...some things should NEVER be sewn up lol
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I was watching this video on youtube a while back. These two dudes decided to check out an Asylum and they found a piano and played couple notes on it and it made an awsome sound :D
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Most top drawers are actually compartments solely used to access the refrigeration system for maintenance and repair (such as this one, I believe). Some larger cooling units have high slabs that were used to store smaller specimens (fetuses, body parts, etc). There are also special gurneys with an accordion-like lift that adjusts to the varying heights of morgue drawers.
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I actually really like that shirt/dress
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I keep seeing the morgue fridges with spaces all the way to the ceiling ... how did they get the bodies in the top spaces?
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You have been a bad tree ... a very very bad tree.
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Because they couldn't find a place to hid all the rope so they went for the next best option ... prevent them from getting in the tree?
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Guess what kiddos ... for today's art project we are all going to shit our names out on a peice of carboard.
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hmmm... makes me wonder... Is this a place for children or is it a Criminal Forensic Ward for the criminal insane?

It's been a while since I've posted. Man, it's good to be back. :)
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its an x ray machine