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Giant Pile Of Hay That Looks Like Big Ben
Sneakers For Babies Themed After Star Wars Movies
Pictures Of The Most Famous United States Presidents Turned Into Zombies
Some Of The Most Isolated Buildings In The World
Ordinary Items Made From LEGO Blocks
Couch With A Hidden Table For Snooker
Huge Sculpture That Resembles A Twisted Tree
Realistic Sculptures Of Beavis And Butt-head
Star Wars Characters Wearing Clothing From 19th Century
One Of A Kind Car Shaped Like A Giant Boot
I love how in the picture for Otago Corrections Facility, South Otago their is Harry Potter books on the shelf. So hardcore man.
WHY DO THEY WANT TO KNOW WHAT I`M THINKING..?
Wow. It almost makes me want to break the law. They are better than most hospital rooms I have stayed in.
Really? Most of these room are nicer/bigger than my dorm room at university. Lame.
Most of these room are nicer/bigger than my dorm room at university
I’m looking at these and thinking “day-yum, these are mostly nicer than the dorm rooms I had in University!!” and then I got to thinking … which type of jail would reduce recidivism in criminals? I mean, seriously? They get in trouble and go to jail and they get either these nice cushy places, or the nasty dark ones with no privacy and group showers when you have to be careful about passing the soap … when they get out, after which experience are they going to be more likely to want to avoid being caught causing trouble again (i.e., maybe wise up and stop breaking the law, or at least get smarter about it and get someone else to do the dirty work and keep their own hands clean, you know?)? Seems to me, at least, that I personally would be thinking “hey, jail ain’t all that bad …” just a rambling thought brought on by too little sleep and weird meds …
I love these pics…I am a freelance (compensated) writer on Environmental Graffiti and would like to do a story on posh prisons. Would you mind me using these images in this post? I would link you, your name, link, and any other pertinent info to the pics. Please email me with your response asap.
Asher Kade