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i keep expecting a contortionist to pop out of the trunk .
nice picture .
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wow .

i absolutely dispise cats but this is really sad .
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thats a little unsettling .


what did they use the suits for ?
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it looks like a gigantic Pez dispencer .
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i love this shot .
it looks very surreal but haunting .
great job Motts .
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once again , simply amazing .

creepy making as well .
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wow .

very creepy making .
i love it .
great work Motts .
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i wonder if something actually happened there at one point in time?
I sure hope that poor kitty did not dye and/or suffer at the hands of a human! It is amazing what the sight of a dead animal can do to a person... it truly is upsetting and disturbing... I think it does more than seeing a dead human being... and I am more upset when I see a dead animal... that was a very sad picture...and once again I sure hope it did not die and/or suffer at the hands of a human being!
If you turn your head a little bit and look at the light near the gurney you could see a face...and the hole in the wll near the gurney could be the eye...wow...something else. That is an awesome pic. I would love to go Urban Exploring one day but I would probably be to afraid to go in the hospital. LOL
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Beautifut, very beautiful. I've only seen something like this (and suits in this condition) once before, and it was in an exceedingly old bank that has been without residents for at least 50 years, right next to my grandparent's house. Everything was rotting, dusty, mouldy, and bug ridden.
I had quite forgotten about it until now.
Thanks for the memory reminder.
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This kind of equipment was common in that period for ECT treatment, or Elctro Convulsive Theropy ( http://en.wikipedia.or...roconvulsive_therapy ). In the early days it was used rather alot and for nearly everything, seen as the wonder cure in the psych field. The missing instrament , may have been a volt meter, but more likely it was an occiliscope.
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It's the remains of a ventriliqusts doll, used in theropy with kids
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lynne
i totaly luv the way u explain the rough with the smooth you say it nicely 2 the people who have never worked in care but i have and you answer the questions so well 4 me i've just found this site and i'm so glad your here some of the comments make me so mad
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the pic looks cool

to bad you didn't take a overview picture of the place