323 Comments Posted by reddll

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I just read the "hens and chickens" comment, that ran through my mind as well! What a creepy planter it would make!
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This is a very "death of chidhood" photo. It appears to be an old clown dummy head that had a flocked face and 5 o'clock shadow. Didn't they just state today that universally most kids hate or are afraid of clowns? I bet the square on the forehead was for controls to move the eyebrows.
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Does this make me look bigger?
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Looks like someone tried to clean the seat off a bit before trying to sit down. Looks like they thought better of it.
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Hello there! Nice to meet ya! Shake hands? shake? Anyone?
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Who's out there?
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Down seems so much scarier when it is represented by "weird" shapes.
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Did you see what the paper on the ground said? Also, I love that "homey, personal" touch that they put in there. That little wooden "nicknack" shelf.
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This room looks relatively more modern then the others.
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The angle you shot this at makes it seem as though it should be holding a microphone and every time someone comes in it runs thru a comedy act.
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It makes me think of royalty, with that weird crown and all. The lay of the material, the "halo'd wings", it just cries of regality.

Yes, it is a beautiful toilet. It looks like one of those art installation that places pay a lot of money for. It's an "accidental masterpiece".

"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it."
-- Confucius
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Wasn't this school for handicapped children? It's ironic that these little snippets are of perfect, happy children. I once got one of those little bear stickers (bottom left) from the Dentist. It said "I love my teeth".
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This one seems..almost......INVITING. How so very creepy is that!
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Why is there consistantly graffitti in every old morgue? It's as if tagging in this place of death makes you seem more alive or something? Defying Death? Hmmmmmm......
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There is something so lonely about this photo. It is in perpetual waiting.

"I have a great deal of company in the house,
especially in the morning when nobody calls."
-- Henry David Thoreau