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Seclusion Window

Seclusion Window

In a narrow, off to the side hallway was a row of heavy metal doors with grates over the windows - the seclusion ward.
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it looks like its covered in wet toilet paper.
IF YOU KINDA STARE AT IT A LITTLE BIT...... YOU KINDA THINK THAT A PAIR OF EYES ARE GOING TO VIOLENTLY APPEAR SUDDENLY THROUGH THE LITTLE HOLES.... *SHIVERS*
I agree with Java's rather....capitilized comment. It does give that air. A very good shot indeed, Mr. Motts.
Haunts me
reminds me of cheese
I agree with Java,minus the uppercase writing..:/
Must be some unusual cheese you're eating there tanya ^^

great shot btw
its a inkblot. what you project into ot os your psvche attributes.
What's so scary about "i"s? How many words would you be able to spell without the letter i? :D

Yeah, that's really creepy... Good job Motts!
again heres just a hunch but could this be some place children wher put to die? i know i know this sounds very unsettling but think of the history here ... kids wher abused in every part of this building... so why a special room ? id be interrested in knowing just how bad this was on the otherside that they stuck the worst ones here sence they beat the others... any comments ... send to justicedreams24@aol.com
Good grief.
Scary, ain't it? 8`-)
I ALWAYS ENJOYED LOOKING OUT OF THE CELL MORE THAN LOOKING INTO THE CELL
Hmm, when I first saw the picture the holes looked like they were created by bullets.
is it me, or is a certain spider person hyped on abuse? I am not saying anything against her mode of sentence structure and mispelling, but her attitude toward abuse. My daughter is hard of hearing and she words her sentences same as Spidergirl, so that no problem for me. It the way she hypes about children being abused and such. Makes me shudder. Gee whiz!
Does anyone know what would be the reason or reasons people were put in seclusion?
Wonder why it is dark to one side? Anyone looking at you there Motts? What an unusual hole pattern.
who was killed there with a gun
can't spell!!!!
From what I know, people are typically put in seclusion for being an immediate threat to themselves or others. Or for simply being destructive, disruptive, or disobeying orders.
The holes look in a really random pattern, like someones gone and punched some dodgy holes haha.
thanks for freaking me out, Java
Thats incredibly madding. I'm gonna insane just trying to imagine what these paients went through!
and this place was for children wow !!!!!
Ugh.... Just thinking of looking through those tiny holes... *shiver* I'm not sure if I would've wanted to see whats on the other side...

BS. *looks through holes*
...we needs us some more Lynne on this page, or less of the uninformed who could say that every darn broom closet in existence harbors sinister torment.
I find it odd that instead of putting a glass window, they would spot-weld a piece of metal and then randomly drill holes (that are not even in straight lines) into the metal as if they forgot they wouldn't be able to see through unpierced metal. Maybe they were worried the person inside the room would break the glass but I believe they have had unbreakable glass for many many years, including glass with wire embedded in it. And if the person inside the room was so dangerous, then how were they fed? Were they let out to go to a "dining hall", or were they fed by plates slid under the door?
That just sad : (

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