Both this and the other "inside"
photo reminded me, for some reason, of
psychiatric hospitals. This one is clearer, I
guess (I am wearing greens), but the other
one projected a sense of institutional
oppression, which, I suppose, was the
structure's original purpose (it was a
penitentiary).
The words "inside" and
"outside" are often used alone by
people in asylums to imply inside and outside
of the hospital.
I can dig that. That's what I thought
(although I didn't perceive them it to be
specifically a psychiatric hospital.) Also I
was just wondering why you were in the
hospital.
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anna joy (82 months ago | reply)
por que?
sampsyo (82 months ago | reply)
Both this and the other "inside" photo reminded me, for some reason, of psychiatric hospitals. This one is clearer, I guess (I am wearing greens), but the other one projected a sense of institutional oppression, which, I suppose, was the structure's original purpose (it was a penitentiary).
The words "inside" and "outside" are often used alone by people in asylums to imply inside and outside of the hospital.
anna joy (82 months ago | reply)
I can dig that. That's what I thought (although I didn't perceive them it to be specifically a psychiatric hospital.) Also I was just wondering why you were in the hospital.
sampsyo (82 months ago | reply)
Aha! Harvey Mudd requested that I have a physical and have a doctor fill out a form before attending. I complied.