4,081 Comments for Norwich State Hospital

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The sink and radiator are both kind of creepy. I like it.
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Its probably a waste basket sitting there with rust
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very interested but creepy
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This is one of my favorite pix of yours! Given that I have seen ten thousand or so, that's saying something. ;-)
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This is an incredible shot - the colors, texture, and overall feel are great.
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Sweet colors and lighting!
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This is a beautyfull shot. And it was nice as a background on my cellphone.
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i wish i could see this place in person. it looks awesome. only problem is i was born a natural witch so it could be bad
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did u take any bottles?
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My pop had something similar plastered to the dash on the Driver's side of our family van- IS THE DOOR SHUT?

Yeah, that door had a habit of not closing properly- not so cool when driving.
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If you've ever trodden on hardwood floors barefoot for hours at a time, you feet do wind up red from all the pressure. You also need to consider the lighting source- if this is indeed taken here the place probably utilizes fluorescent lighting.

In my personal opinion, this is a photo someone took as foreplay. She's stripped down, posing forcefully, and the attire ( sports bra and patterned panties) looks to be mid/late 90s- not at all related to the book its inserted into.

As the saying goes, correlation does not equal causation.
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The viewpoint of a Special Operations soldier slowly approaching his objective! Great shot
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The reading is in DC, not AC. I wonder what the circuit powered?
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This doesn't look to me to be some kind of bed-lockup. It looks more like two twin sized beds shoved together with the middle "crib" walls removed to make a queen size. Notice the larger size mattresses on top. This looks more like what you'd do for a very large patient, or more likely, a patient who rolled around a lot at night and was prone to falling out of bed and injuring themselves.
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This room is just as disheveled as the lives of the poor people who had to live there were.......very morose.