497 Comments Posted by N

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A radiator in every cubicle. And that wood gives off a massive 70's vibe.
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Sabra? What was the hummus company doing there? (I joke, I joke). And I assume most, if not all, of those business' are no longer so that makes the simple business card that much more special.
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Where all the radiators go to die....
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I feel those stairs in the back would be quite cramped if two people tried to get off them at the same time. There is barely any room at all!
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Blame the radiation. Probably killer mutant plants ready to infect Detroit
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Brothers in abandonment, equal in beauty.
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Are the windows stained green or did someone paint them over? And it seems the exterior elegence hasn.t translated so well on the interior
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It is such a shame to see such beatiful craftsmanship rot away like this. Detroit is chock full of gorgeous buildings, most of which are in the sorriest state imagineable...it is rather depressing
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That one large building in the background (the one to the left of the white one) looks burned out. Or really, really dirty. I'm guessing it too is abandoned?
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Boy, the building went from beautiful to bland just like that.
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What exactly is far money? Maybe they wanted to say har money instead.
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Eww....probably wouldnt have found much down there anyways aside from murky nasty water and a very likely stink
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That pinecone sure looks ravishing with those crimson locks. Ten outta ten
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Props to the fellow who tried making this dingy building festive
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What stories these could tell......probably nothing actually.