Fascination with the old?
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Fascination with the old?
Where do the rest of you get the fascination with old and abandoned buildings?
For me I seemed to grow up around old things. I grew up in old houses and around antiques that my parents collected.
For me, there is just some connection that I feel when going into an old building. There were many old sheds and barns on my grandparents farm when I was a kid that were close to 100 years old and hadn't been used in years. My parents of course told me not to, but the buildings were just to fascinating to stay out of.
Now at the age of 23 I still seek out old buildings and while I am driving down the road I slow down when I see and intresting looking building...
What about the rest of you who post here?
For me I seemed to grow up around old things. I grew up in old houses and around antiques that my parents collected.
For me, there is just some connection that I feel when going into an old building. There were many old sheds and barns on my grandparents farm when I was a kid that were close to 100 years old and hadn't been used in years. My parents of course told me not to, but the buildings were just to fascinating to stay out of.
Now at the age of 23 I still seek out old buildings and while I am driving down the road I slow down when I see and intresting looking building...
What about the rest of you who post here?
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RE: Fascination with the old?
I just like to pretend I'm a post-apocalyptic warlord stalking the poisoned wasteland in search of victims. Tasty, tasy victims...
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*Is avaliable for a position as Left-Hand man.*gimpface wrote:I just like to pretend I'm a post-apocalyptic warlord stalking the poisoned wasteland in search of victims. Tasty, tasy victims...
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RE: Fascination with the old?
I just have a need to see every interesting place that I can and to explore unknown places. The fact that some are "off limits" makes them all the more appealing.
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Re: Fascination with the old?
Fascination with the old is not so much the case. Fascination with the doomed might be more accurate. These places aren't going to be around forever, if don't see them now, won't ever.
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RE: Fascination with the old?
HHmmm... many goodpoints.
I do have to say I get a sort of "high" from being in places I don't belong.
I also love taking pictures of old, odd, and weird stuff...
So finding this site came naturally.
I do have to say I get a sort of "high" from being in places I don't belong.
I also love taking pictures of old, odd, and weird stuff...
So finding this site came naturally.
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Re: Fascination with the old?
I am constantly looking UE places while I'm driving too. The off limits is definitely appealing!
Also I like the eerieness of the places. Thinking of how a building came to its demise or what illegal things might have taken place there in its prime.
Also I like the eerieness of the places. Thinking of how a building came to its demise or what illegal things might have taken place there in its prime.
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Re: Fascination with the old?
ok,d as for me i love abandoned places. Especially places that are restricted (besides like a old barn or somthing~ even though still cool) let's put it this way... If abandoned places were a person i would do them
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RE: Fascination with the old?
I do admit that I have a fascination with the old, but I also enjoy architecture so there's that. There's just something about old furniture and houses that interest me. Unless the place smells like bum dung and dead people, I have to just burn those places down.
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Re: Fascination with the old?
Here's a site with tons of old pictures. They were taken in the 30's and 40's. It's the Library of Congress. They sent people around during the depression to document what was going on. It has pictures from Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma. It's very interesting, if you like to look at old things, picts, etc...
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsowhome.html
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Re: Fascination with the old?
I have to say I enjoy UE much more than caving, mostly due to the fact that UE is almost always illegal, and thus more of a rush. The areas we see are usually interesting in and of themselves, but the risk of being caught is the icing on the cake. And who the hell dosen't like icing?
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RE: Fascination with the old?
To me there is a certain beauty and care about the way older things were built and put together. There was much more attention to the details and things weren't mass produced the way they are now. There was more human involvement and heart put into the older things. That's why they appeal to me. Assembly line stuff just doesn't have the same appeal to me.
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Re: Fascination with the old?
Knowledge, if I don't learn about it now first hand, all I can do is read someone else's biased opinion.
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RE: Fascination with the old?
It's not so much bias with me as it is watching the decay of what probably once very beautiful. Sometimes the decay is what makes something even more beautiful. Some things from the 60's and 70's don't age very well and they look dated but something from an earlier period seems to not only be built better, but it ages differently; it retains a bit of elagance and beauty all its own.
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Re: Fascination with the old?
any abandoned place is interesting, but modern buildings seem mundane; old buildings are more ghostly and evocative; also they are more beautiful, even the plain ones; i want to see woodwork and plaster and real masonry and terra cotta; not wallboard and drop ceilings