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cavities-in-reality · 5 months
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billiennn · 5 months
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McNeil Island, WA.
Permanently closed to the public, used to be a prison that housed inmates, including Manson. Now is largely abandoned but I’m pretty sure a few inmates still remain, as well as lots of patrol guards.
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louis-sj · 1 month
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It was DARK. No lights/electricity in the abandoned building.
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oblivions-dawn · 5 months
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𝕃𝕠𝕟𝕘 𝔸𝕓𝕒𝕟𝕕𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕕
A Skyrim journey, 51/?
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jaggedplains · 9 months
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abandoned correctional facility, northern Illinois
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lifewithaview · 29 days
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Stuart Martin and Kate Phillips in Miss Scarlet and the Duke (2020) Cell 99
S1E5
Wellington is in a fold mood as Superintendent Stirling, who keep dangling a promotion in front of him, made him research pointless crime statistics, shows no interest in the results but orders him to dress up and present them at a socialite event. He guesses right he'l be late when told Scarlett is missing. He tracks her down to an abandoned prison, where she got locked in following a lead from her late father diary, suspecting Henry was murdered. He gets the ingrate out despite her rude attitude and has to face masked killers from an ominous gang after liberating a mystery man from the out of range cell 99...
To be continued...
*Eliza Scarlet: I have had an idea.
William 'The Duke' Wellington: So do I.
Eliza Scarlet: I'll listen to yours if you listen to mine.
William 'The Duke' Wellington: Very well, go ahead.
Eliza Scarlet: We employ a pincer move. Each approaching from opposite directions. If he wakes and sees one of us, the other causes a distraction. And when he turns to take aim, the person not in the firing line rushes from behind. Now your idea.
William 'The Duke' Wellington: You stay here. I go punch him in the face.
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pkphotoblr · 2 years
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williammarksommer · 2 years
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Desert Prison
California 
Abandoned West
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Tmax 400iso
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theliveswithinphotos · 6 months
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tightsweatyclothes · 2 months
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Chained to the corner of the stable, ignored, fed one meal a day. At certain times she is force-fed liquid food, and at other times her waste is allowed to drip out onto the hay below, and the suit and hay are cleaned once every week. She has long forgotten anything but the hot and humid dark which clings constantly to her body, the area allowed her by the chain, the sticky feeling of her own sweat, the stink of her own waste.
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architectureofdoom · 5 months
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Former state prison, Ohio, shot by Michael Cevoli
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linecrosser · 6 months
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Whumptober 2023 - Day 19 - Left Behind
(luckily he was found after a few days, before he was too much dehydrated)
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cavities-in-reality · 5 months
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louis-sj · 2 months
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Exercise cages at Cresson SCI, Pennsylvania
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Correctional_Institution_%E2%80%93_Cresson
Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mbSvY2jgkCP8w5vt6 The cages can be seen at the NE side of the J Building.
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Note the high ceiling.
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The J Cell Block in the background.
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moongothic · 3 months
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So I'm confused about something. There was a cover story about Ms Goldenweek and other Baroque works agents breaking Crocodile out of prison but he just. Told them no? And stayed there with Mr 1 and Mr 2? I don't get why he wanted to go to Impel Down just to break out when he had the chance
I can't tell you 100% why Crocodile chose to stay in prison and go to Impel Down, but my best guess really is that he was just...
Taking the L with grace
More specifically. Crocodile had lost everything. I think deep inside he might've been literally too depressed to want to go free again.
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Like he does literally say that. He gave up.
He had been building his reputation as "the Hero of Alabasta" for at least 10 years at this point. He had built not just a criminal organization that he had been running for four years, but also he had been running legal business stuff (like his casino) for probably longer than that. A decade's worth of work and effort to take over a country, and most importantly, get away with it. The reason he had orchestrated that whole rebellion was so that the rebels and the royal family could "take each other out", leaving the country wide open for a World Government Official such as himself to take up. The reason Baroque Works was doing this all in secret was so that the WG never found out, otherwise they wouldn't have let him have Alabasta.
But indeed, his plans were foiled by a kid in flipflops in less than 24 hours, just at the final moment before Crocodile would win. He lost everything. And the World Government found out about what he had been planning.
So even if he escaped from that prison with his former agents, what was he going to do?
He wouldn't be able to take over Alabasta anymore because he did not have manpower (as he had lost all his goons), and having lost his financial empire he wouldn't be able to build a new army any time soon. And even if he did, now that they knew what he had done the people of Alabasta would not accept him as their new king, even if he personally assasinated Cobra and the entire family. Not to mention, the WG finding out about his plans meant that they had every fucking reason to try and stop Crocodile if he did as much as set foot on that island again. By which I mean, they could launch a Buster Call on his ass. Send all the fucking Admirals after him. And so, even if Crocodile still believed Pluton was somewhere in Alabasta and that he just had to comb through the entire desert to find it... Between the Alabastan people and the WG in the way, finding Pluton would not be easy. Especially when Robin wouldn't even be there to just point him directly to it. It could take years, if not decades, while fighting off the WG by himself. And that's while assuming Pluton was somewhere in Alabasta. Like WE the readers now know Pluton is in Wano, but since Robin didn't tell him that. All Robin said was that the Poneglyph "didn't mention the weapon", and Cobra's reaction to the name merely proved the weapon's existence in Crocodile's mind. But surely, because Crocodile is a smart young man, he'd understand there was a risk that Pluton could exist, but just not be in Alabasta, right? Like that would be a possibility too, right?
I think this is why Crocodile has given up on Alabasta. He had one opportunity at seizing the country, and he failed. And without Robin, he could spend the rest of his life combing through a haystack for a needle when there's no needle, and he'd have no idea. I think is why he explicitly says in Impel Down he no longer has "interest in that country". He won't be able to pull off another stunt like this, ever.
And that leads us back to "why not escape earlier and avoid going to Impel Down to begin with". Thanks to his status as a Shichibukai, Crocodile hasn't been on the run from the WG for like two decades. And the past 10 or so years he has seemingly lived a life of luxury in his funny little casino. But now, having lost everything, he'd be back on the run. And because he's a world famous former "hero of the people", there would be nowhere he'd be able to go where people would not recognize him and send the marines after him. So he'd be on the run, for the rest of his life or until he'd get capture again. And mind you, the guy does not trust anyone, so he'd be on the run alone. Without any purpose or goal.
And you might be thinking, "Daz and the rest of BW was still there!", yeah, arguably true. But at this point Crocodile had no reason to trust any of them. Like personally, I think the reason Crocodile ended up taking a liking to Daz was BECAUSE he chose to follow him to Impel Down when he really did not have to. Like Daz showed an unusual level of loyalty to Crocodile, and I think Crocodile recognized that. That's why Daz is still with Croc, post-timeskip. But Miss Goldenweek and co? Crocodile had no reason to believe they wouldn't betray him if given a chance and a reason. And if the WG would come chasing his ass, they'd have plenty of reason to try and betray Croc (handing Crocodile over to spare their own lives). Not to mention, when they come release their former boss from jail, what did Miss Goldenweek say?
"Let's do Baroque Works again"
As I've already explained in detail, I think we might know why Crocodile wasn't interested in being Baroque Works' "boss" again.
So. Yeah. If in Crocodile's mind he'd be on the run from the Government for the first time in two decades all alone, in a situation where rebuilding what he had before would be bloody hard if not downright impossible, and he wouldn't be able to obtain what he had spent the last decade working for regardless...
Taking the L and just going to prison might've been the easier option
#Moon posting#Asks#OP Meta#Sir Crocodile#Long post#Mind you Crocodile only *left* jail because he saw AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY for petty revenge#Like had it not been for that war bringing Whitebeard out he probably would not have bothered to try and fight WB again#Otherwise he could've just escaped prison with Goldenweek and co and travelled to the New World to fight the old man right away#((Also theoretically Crocodile might've been slightly suicidal with the ''taking WB's head'' thing))#Also worth noting that Crocodile choosing to stay in prison could've had two other purposes re:the former agents#It could've been a test of loyalty (to see if anyone would stay with him or would they all abandon him)#Which could be important to Mr Trust Issues (and to be fair he did find at least one loyal subordinate in Daz)#((Like if they had all told Croc they'd stay with him...... Who knows. Maybe he might've chosen to escape after all?))#Other option: Crocodile escaping with them would mean the agents would be in much more danger than they'd be without him#Like the WG wouldn't send tons of marines after the individual agents if they all scattered to the winds#But if they all stuck together they'd become a bigger target. And even more so if Crocodile was there to lead them#And like. IDK if Crocodile was willing to leave out Goldenweek from the assassination order and spare her... Maybe this was the same#Maybe he wanted to spare Goldenweek (and the rest?) from being put into danger by going with them?#I dunno man this reptile has far too many layers to him I can't tell what's going on in his head
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junckert · 2 years
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Convict prison, which also managed to be a psychiatric hospital
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