Today its crusty high ceilings and grimy walls ring with deafening student conversation but despite the dishwater coffee, it's perversely fascinating.
She began a slow, perversely fascinating dance.
Stories like these make perversely fascinating reading.
The spectacle below was perversely fascinating.
New York Magazine has said that although the penitentiary hasn't been operational since 1963, it "remains ultra sinister, perversely fascinating, iconic."
For a moment I found this perversely fascinating, bordering on the scandalous, but only for a moment.
Still the tradition clung on-perhaps because terror itself is perversely fascinating, though most of us have to translate it into other terms before we can admire it.
Last year The Times said the tales of how the Bible was used to justify the persecution of blacks and Indians "make perversely fascinating reading."
FOR architects who find inspiration in conflict, ground zero can be perversely fascinating.
It's all just endlessly and perversely fascinating to me.