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i want to go there and see this plase
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wow a mixture of crazy and scary! U gotta be brave to go in these places!
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Having worked in a state school/hospital for 16 or more years I am appalled by this "Adult Crib" we have not a do not use such things. When we have a client that falls or something to that nature we put up side rails on hie/her regular bed and we have a staff person sit one to one. Until we get permission to put up the Rails since it is a restriction of movement. After the railing is installed on thier bed we have 5 minute checks or still sitting one to one if need be.
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I love shots of old, abandoned, dilapidated pianos.
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Kinda looks like an ambulance gurney
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OMG lynne, you are funny. This whole thread is very interesting. I enjoy seeing everyone's opinion, and it is true many of us on this site do not know what its like to be in a place like that or what its like to work there. Myself being an artist, though I have to say, only an effective artist can provoke feelings like what i see here. Kudo's to motts. Its not everyday you see art move people
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Oh snap - it does! Except we always had stalls, albeit nasty ones.
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Looks like a bathroom from a girl scout camp.......
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Looks more like a bathing suit, but yes it's something like that.
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Dude! Is that a bra back there that I see?! Between the yellow bag and 'Tyrone'
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It's the Monolith prototype! So that's where it ended up.
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It looks like solitary confinement for all the bad patients.
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Man, that is great atmosphere! If this place doesn't house destitues; i can totally understand why. Can you imagine sleeping here at night? I bet this place wards off (no pun intended) even ghosts! a truely amazing environment.
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yeah. It's where they chained up all the nurses and doctors in the day... only to come out at night! is that a radiator under the window?
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That's a beautiful shot. The angle, light and shade is perfect. You're a pro, mott. And my god, some of those leads look fleetingly like nooses.