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Okay, the perspective in this picture is just amazing... and the overall effect is outstandingly creepifying. Yeah. I hated the dentist before. Now I am just terrified.
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It just looks strangely... alive.

Maybe it's just me.
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*gasp*
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Gawd, this is awesome. I love this pic!! What a dream.
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It looks echo-ey. Extremely institutional (yeah, I know it's an institution, but you get what I mean...)
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The colors here SCREAM 80's.
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Totally bad-ass!!! Love this shot.
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Wonder what the significance (if any) is of the lone '9' on the window?

Can't be graffiti, considering the lack of it throughout the rest of the building. Just too random to be meaningless.

Or is it.........?
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How ironic that the sticker seems to be in better condition than the very paint upon the walls.
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I am thinking the same as others.... what must have gone through the minds of those in this bed?

I pictured lying there, staring up at that... circle-thing (smoke detector? speaker?)... on the wall. How many desolate thoughts echoed through the heads of the patients confined to this turquoise cell? How many disturbed dreams filled the endless nights of this room's inhabitants? The possibilities are endless...
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I'm with ya, Toot. The caged-in light fixture just rocks.
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Eldokid, the redundancy of that show is one thing that irritated me. The music, trying to create this sense of drama, was another. But I was also fascinated with the near-future portrayals, where they went to abandoned buildings or factories to illustrate what things would look like in 20, 30 or 40 years. The cheaply-done CGI illustrations of things in 200 or 500 years were pretty dumb, though. I agree with you... NOTHING tops Opacity!!!
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The way every single thing seems to be peeling, it almost looks furry. Sort of like it was all in transition... between there and not-there.
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Everything in this place was so peely and rusty... very surreal. I love it.
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Damn, it SUCKS that they demolished this place!!!