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Motts, is the green on the bottom of the walls paint, or plant life?
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Great shot, I love the way the light outlines the edges of the shelves.
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A seclusion room with a window? That seems a little odd...and not as dark and foreboding as so many seclusion rooms seem to be.
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Wow that is creepy...the eyes...the smile....eek
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Wow...just wow. Such a neat find.
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God, why am I seeing things? That large paint chip to the left clearly resembles the bottom of a face, the nose and lips. *whaps head* Stop seeing things!!!
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People, people, it clearly says "Barbara."

Jeebus.


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Ok, ok, yeah I know it says "Deth."
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I really think it looks like someone's hand was bleeding and they wiped it on the wall...it looks like really old dried blood to me...then again I wouldn't know what really old dried blood looks like... *shifty eyes*
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I see a face in the window, like someone has pressed their face against it, waiting to be let out...
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Where is ~Me, by the way? Haven't seen her around...

Anyways, I jsut love this 2 point shot! Those arches are fantabulous! I can jsut imagine that little area off to the left being a quaint little sitting room.
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That door is really neat, it does look like a bedroom door (minus the little window) that you would find in someone's house, not an asylum.

By the way Johnny's mine! *pushes everyone else out of the way* ok, ok just kidding! I ain't that mean...but I get an extra long turn!!!! ; ) But I must admit that if I'm not on this site I'm on a Johnny message board!
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You're right Jessica, or it looks like it has icicles hanging off of the seat...
or mOlting
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* Shouts numerous obscentities at those that are tearing down Danvers* GRRRRRRRR

Now back to this photo. If you look on the second door back from the front, there is what looks almost like a picture of a woman drawn in the dust or something. Does anyone else see that (no, I'm not saying there is a ghost, jsut a strange design)!
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That floor is amazing, it looks like it could be the surace of the moon...
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I love how in the hallways the floors gently curve up to the walls, and how the doors remain open...perhaps forever...into the hall.