497 Comments Posted by N

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Now THAT is attention to detail in creating convincing looking faux-brick.
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Looks like whatever was painted on the left has peeled away into nothingness. Shame really, but....wow this is a very beautiful looking chapel. I'm not a religious man, but I do admire how beautiful many churches are on the inside.
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Not going to lie....I like the artistic looking graffiti on the wall over there. No,I don't approve of it being done, especially not in a sacred place, but if it must be done, at least make it like that and be artistic instead of just lewd, crude childish crap.
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Wonder if there is still anything left in there...not that anyone owns a key to it any longer to find out.
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Oh the irony of seeing science and religion finally intermixed....too bad it was in an abandoned place.
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Whats with the open square thing on the right? A trash bin? Remnant of a seat?
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Even the animals need church services...just had to wait till all the humans left.
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And now....we ponder. And with as many lonely chair shots as there are on this site, should become a trademarked phrase here heh.
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I have the sudden urge to go sliding down that railing....
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Wonder why they maintained it so well after abandonment? Because it looks as if all you need to do is slather on a new coat of paint and clean up the floors to make it look as it did 30 years ago.
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Surprised no one has tried stealing it off the door yet. Probably thought it was a cheap plastic knockoff instead.
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Goodness all that woodwork just makes this bathroom feel cozy as can be.
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Just give those floors a nice sweeping, mopping and waxing and this will look like a brand new room.
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Only time that shade of green could look appealing rather than revolting.
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People really do have no decency if they choose to spray paint all over a religious building....well I'm sure each and every one of them has been smited by God.