71 Comments Posted by Kaipirinha

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No, it's not for washing your hands before entering the room. Look at it's position: Use it for washing your feet!
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That's why I am afraid of exploring abandoned places. You'll never know what kind of people you will meet....
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It's a soap dispencer! Weren't we talking about all the basic needs?
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It's not lonely! Isn't that another suitcase with little wheels on the far right, almost falling from the board?
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On the right door, is there a little door attached to the lower part of the big one?
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Well, of course it's sad when nobody helps the ill and disturbed. But I am not sure if this is really the background of this... hmm... work of art. Maybe this is just a disgusting joke by some really weird teenager who tried to be funny.
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With me being a total fool in math, I had to go to a private math teacher before my exams. She was teaching me at home, and she had a 6 year old boy who liked to smear his poop onto the bathroom wall (so I didn't use the bathroom as long as I could avoid it). One day, he wrote my name with his poop on the wall right next to the toilet. Very nice.
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Hm, I would prefer the 70s rather than 1980. Anyway, makes me feel better though I always thought I would start getting old soon, turning 20 this year.
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I don't think these colours are too bad. At least they do not have the colour of radioactive mint jelly, like my classroom in elementary school had....
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I love those old style steam radiators, made of cast iron. Our house was built in 1962, and we used to have them all over there, but when we renovated most of them were replaced with new, more boxy sheet metal steam radiators. They are still nice, but the warmth is just not as comfy as back then...
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See the brown stains in the right shower stall? Looks like some kind of old glue to me, like if the soap dispenser was there before it was moved upwards for some reason. At least, these stains are at the same height as the soap dispenser in the left shower stall.
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I like the chair on the right; I'm pretty sure I've seen almost exactly the same one in a mall today!
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For me, it looks like a silent forest on a snowy planet with a old abandoned starship in the background - note the odd-shaped massive structure, it looks like grey steel!
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Shawn, what would you expect being inside of a pipe?
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Artificial Sunbathing!