1,244 Comments for Central Islip State Hospital

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Wow! The way the light reflects on the photo makes it look very creepy.
I love it!
looks almost like a barn. well, the firefighing saying is "keep it in the barn"
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Be so great to see alot of these in like a big collectors book or album or something. fantastic.
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Awww.... so sad.. did you take it with you to keep it company? :[
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The blurry background makes me feel like something is going to suddenly appear on the other side of the window, for some reason. Eerie
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the pictures you guys take in the years to come will be worth more then any artifact

you alow buildings now gone to rubble to reveal part of there past and i thanks oyu for sharing your works
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It is for violent people to "Punch the Clown" in a controlled environment.
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Too many video games? No, just another practical use for a map. The Zombies must be located in some way. :-)
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it looks like my travel agency
Call me crazy but clowns in a mental health facility is just so...Never mind, medication time fellas.
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I feel like I should be using this map to hunt zombies or something. Too many video games?

Really fantastic album.
Okay. This shot is really depressing.
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Is that a drawing? I thought it was just natural discoloration of the wall, from the damp and mold, as it seems to follow the cracks. Of course, if it is natural, that is even more creepy.
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When I was hospitalized when I was 16 and put in the Child/Adolescent ward, the younger patients in the hospital were allowed to have one stuffed animal as a comfort item, but It had to be inspected and approved of by the head nurse, to make sure it didn't have anything they could use to hurt themselves. But as for us teenage psych. patients, we weren't even allowed to wear shoes, and, for us female patients, wear "hazardous undergarments" (meaning bras with under wires that we could "get creative" with and use to cut ourselves, mine of which they confiscated the day I came in).
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Wonderful Gallery Motts.