78 Comments Posted by Dylan

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"WOKA WOKA WOKA."

That was Pacman, get it?

:-/

No? Sorry, bad joke.

Beautiful picture. I really love the hue of the glass.
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It looks almost dead-on identical to the stairwells in my old middle school.
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This is carved? At first glance it seemed to me to be written in pencil. It made me wonder how graphite would have withstood the elements. Then I saw that it was actually CARVED into the plaster, and I was like, "Oh. I so sad. I was wrong."

Yes, I did mean to write "I so sad". I dunno why.
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Wow. It really makes me wonder when that was written. After the place was abandoned? Before? Maybe it's something to do with the idea of holidays bygone or something, but the thought of somebody writing that so long ago is... Strange, for lack of a better word.
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You all seem so curious as to what is in that box. Why don't you just stick your hand in it? ;)
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The decay of the walls looks so beautiful that I would almost be tempted to keep it that way if it were mine.
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"Eh, Steve!"
Haha, anyone else catch that Homestar reference?
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I love the designs. Simple yet ornate.
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I don't play piano that well and I STILL love and want to have that thing.
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"Splatters", Patty? It looks more like blood /sprayed/ onto those doors.
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It reminds me a little bit of the room from "Saw". Strange: I've never even seen that movie.
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Pardon me for nitpicking, but isn't "stale humid air" a bit of a contradictory statement? Eh, I guess not, now that I think about it. I love your photos, by the way. I've been looking at them for a few months now, but this is only the second or third time I've commented on them.
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It looks like a face is peering down from the second floor. Look right next to the third pillar from the left.
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teenagers ripped the doors off tho.
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i went there and we heard a door slam, we ran for our lives!