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Check out www.foundmagazine.com it is full of "found" lists, letter, paperwork. You people will just love it -
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The creepiest thing is how this site that I find so educating and artistic deteriorates into blurbs about peoples's sexual fetishes and torture fantasies, THAT's the creepiest part - sorry.
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my goodness sketch, they also use a "sitzbath" for hemmoriods, I think you are overestimating the word.
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This picture gives me the creeps, reminds me of a marching army of beings, all gathered together....
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My goodness, this spidergirl is a real case. Honey, do you read any of the postings from people who know what they are talking about at all? YOu'd think you might wan tto learn something judging by all of your torture and restraint fantasies.... What gives with you? Not only do you sound plainly ignorant and childish, but the more I read of your postings you are also really frightening yourself!
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I am sure it doesn't apply to this facilty, but I have seen moveable partitions on wheels and such to provide privacy without the permanacy of installing fixtures that could be in the way in some instances. At first it was amusing but what is the fascination with restraints, deprivation of privacy, etc?I understand the history, but the constant repetition of these themes makes me wonder.
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Garth, totally off topic, but I love your phrase "dire s***". lol.
There is a abandon hospital in vancouver wa that i have always wanted to take pictures in. i guess they have it on complete lock down so no one can get in. i can tell its an amazzing place though i hope it looks like this inside.
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If indeed this was a hospital then the things hanging from the ceiling are hooks that hold IV lines:)
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Not really, I would assume they would range in all ages, but most residents would be from infants to late teens.
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I was looking for an adult crib for a medical center and I'm came across this website, I just sit here with my mouth open and can't believe what I see.
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Motts do you happen to know the ages or range of ages of the childern that were cared for here?
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It wouldnt be starvation that would him in,dehidration would be the culprit.
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I see a bed with sheets and a maybe some books ,a warm enviroment,people see what they want to see.
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I dont quite understand the concept of the window for safety if someone were to drown you wouldnt be right there to help them,there for with a disability-youd want to be right ttere to asist,I would never leave a child unattened in a bath or in a pool. Thats a accident waiting to happen.