- published: 14 Jul 2006
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A sanatorium (also spelled sanitorium and sanitarium) has different meanings depending on the region of residence. Historically for Americans and most of European countries it is a medical facility for long-term illness, most typically associated with treatment of tuberculosis (TB) before antibiotics. A distinction is sometimes made between "sanitarium" (a kind of health resort, as in the Battle Creek Sanitarium) and "sanatorium" (a hospital). On the other hand, for most Eastern Europeans including Russians, Ukrainians, Czechs, and other national cultures sanatorium mostly means kind of a hotel with health resort facilities and various available services (such as massage, pool, sauna, aroma, oxygenotherapy, etc.) not covered by medical insurance. It is mostly without any double connotation is a SPA resort where relatively healthy business people can rest and recuperate well-being during a regular job vacation. For example, Sanatorium Astória and others located in Karlovy Vary Czech Republic, or Geneva Sanatorium Hotel in Ukraine may serve the purpose. Usually in this case a doctor's prescription is not required. However, a general practitioner is available and recommended for guests to check their health status in the beginning and at the end of their staying in a hotel.
Cold metal and walls
I have always liked to touch them
I used to put ice on my penis
And masturbate in a beautiful way
My brain works fully
Orgasm tears my body
And I want more and more...
NECROPHILE!!!
My brain works fully
Orgasm tears my body
And I want more and more...
I have fear of living girlfriends
And their mockery
I'd rather wait for death
and I'll reliev at that time properly
Cold walls of mortuary
And the sound of cooling-chambers
That's my world
Where I am my own master
IN CAPTURE OF NECROPHILE VISIONS (repeat 4 times)
NECROPHILE!!!