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How depressing. It's like the owner of the bike was forced to leave it behind.
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Sorta looks comfy. Hey, I'd like a cusion for my toilet.
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How does that thing even get rid of weight?

Is it somehow burning calories by shaking your fat? :)
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Its really narrow...it'd be hard to move a wheelchair or a stretcher through there without it getting snagged on a doorframe or something.
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Some of the staff could possibly have a...perverted side and wished to WATCH them bathe....


Most likely though, it was used to analyze their behavior and actions, etc.
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"To all sisters: Don't put anymore tampons or napkins in the toilets. It will stop them up!! THANK YOU.



Just wrote that in case anyone has a hard time reading it in the photograph...I did at first.
My dad has a hilarious picture of himself and a couple of Army buddies sitting on the pots in a communal bathroom like this.
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Hannah,

That isn't what happened. :-)
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whoa buddy, that looks way to much like the chair at the OBGYN's office for my comfort. This is an amazing photo
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nice shot
People out there that have big enough hearts to love another's babe is a hero in my eyes. My real mom was only 15 when she had me, and i was that close to being "given up" or "institutionalized". Heck ,she just handed me literally out the front door to some people, and it took the state 6 months to find me. :(
These pictures are almost surreal. A silent scream of a reminder that humans were here, no matter how monstrous their illness
OMG i so see the bared teeth. *shutter* Monster House anyone???
lol patrick, your a riot :))
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Trust me Seth, you wouldn't want to. (shudder)