2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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I'd love to visit there and just read the history of random people . . . . why on earth would they set fire to it?
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It makes me sad...How many patients sat at that window and peered out, reaching towards the sunlight, longing to break free of that place and be part of the outside world.
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Have you ever been in one of these abandoned buildings and actually seen or heard something like this give way?
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thats a wheelchair outside aint it
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something that held a heart monitor or blood preasure machine or summink like that
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turquoise paint again
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why do people have to go in and graffitti places i know its empty but its disrespectful
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load of hookie turquoise paint ( fell off the back of a lorry maybe )
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Brilliant pic
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I know it's wrong and FAIL-esque, but i still can't help but admire it. It's really an attractive... can I call it 'piece of art' ? Or is it a tag? Nevertheless, wonderful design and execution, even if it's uberfail on account of it being a TB joint.
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@amanda:
embossed is the word you're looking for.
My parents had one- they are the coolest doohickeys.
You can still find some at craft stores, but most people use the heat-sensitive label printers now.
Moo.
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My first couch was Ethan Allen and it had the same frame, but orange cushions on the backs and seat area, obviously. It was pretty rad. My boyfriend at the times parents wedding present.
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Tuberculosis can affect many parts of the body, including the bones. Many people were left crippled from the effects of pulmonary TB.
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With the crumbling debris swept back, seeing the wood floor is amazing!