580 Comments for Margate State School

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to comment on some comments : Lynn thank God for people like you,you do matter to those you care for and there families. Bless You.
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how does this stuff get pilled up and who does i?t
The Last Sign
And God said, separate from the flesh
too, she is who is the Mother Reborn and
he who is the Receiver of Wisdom.
If this be done, by the Mystery of
the 21 Sacraments, the Mother shall be
reborn and the Nation of Sin shall be
redeemed.
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ok I literally almost just SCREAMED.

ok its sad, its lonely...

but more than anything... ITS FUGGIN CREEPY.
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Sad little dolly. Somebody used to love her.
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it looks to me like an anesthetic machine...
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Holy crud. 8D;;;

This one caused me to literally jump out of my seat. I had to do a double take, and even now that I know it's just an old doll's head...it's still flipping disturbing.

But great shot, nonetheless!
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i hope and pray these things some how some way get saved in state or city records!
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OMG that things in perfect condition!!!!
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I wonder what they will do with all the stuff when its fully closed!?
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Ive heard the whole history on this school when i was in middle school! Its creepy and very wrong!
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WOW this is an amazing shot!! i love the contrasting angles, it's beautiful and eerie at the same time...
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omigod, scariest picture ever! i found a head like that in the woods behind my house when my sister and i were poking through these old trash piles that were buried back there...i think this might actually be scarier though...
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EEEEEEKKK!!!! Wasn't expecting her to peek out at me .................
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This photo makes me wonder about who had to use this "perambulator". It also is kind of comforting to think that maybe this chair enabled someone to have a bit of some kind of a life that they couldn't of had laying in bed all day.

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