552 Comments Posted by Kristiara

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Where is that from Joe?

It looks like it got burnt right in the middle of it, but there's no black around it. Weird!
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Wow Gothic! Wallpaper!
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This place seems to be in the worst shape of all! Where was this in relation to the pretty pastel colored hallways?
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Wait didn't we see something similar, older, in one of the other European galleries?
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It kinda reminds me of that movie Ghost Ship. I love the mural on the wall, they really tried to brighten the place up. It's more warm and inviting than cold and sterile.

Ah ha, I found the spider!
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Everything is practically falling apart around the door.
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Wouldn't you want to be a little more subtle...it's like a big neon sign saying "HAPPY FEEL GOOD PILLS THIS WAY!"
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I'm really impressed with the interior design of the place. It's obviously firmly rooted in the "traditional" style, but they were able to integrate the more modern styles rather seamlessly! I could write a book about this place!
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Aw come on, I think the colors are pretty.
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I really hope they didn't house the paranoid people here, just looking at that wallpaper is enough to make me start glancing behind me!
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Please forgive me for giving a window personality, but it feels like the glass is standing in direct defiance to the chair and the graffitti.
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It's so wonderful to see woodworking that has survived. Unfortunately, it always seems to be the first to go. Work like this should be preserved and cherished, unfortunately the craft is slowly being abandoned as well.
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Like I thought English Oak. I bet if you attacked that thing with a "Pledge" can instead of a spray paint can, she would gleam like the day she was built!
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That's English Oak for ya! Everything around it is falling apart, including the inards. But the wood remains timeless. The freize work between the spires is beautiful.
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It's amazing how time and neglect have not touched the paint. Like somehow the plaque of disrepair and abandonment cannot touch this one pure thing.