497 Comments Posted by N

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Those levers look like someone jammed hockey sticks into the slots
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Well...so much for my earlier comment. Least it is a tiny one and not full sized
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Either the cell doors are covering them or they are located somewhere else, but I don't see the recessed keyholes on these cells.
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Well, whatever was on must have really peeved them off
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Somebody really wanted to get into that room, judging by the destruction to the door.
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Between the odd locks and the hallway facing windows (which judging by the openings were to deliver food to the inmates), this sure is a strange place, like a prototype of a prison that actually housed inmates.
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I do't know which strikes me as more odd: the window looking out into the building, the sealed up doorway that could have led to another cell, or that god awful shade of yellow they painted the walls with.
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Wonder why the idea of such locks never caught on. Or did it? This kind of lock and cell door type seems rare or unheard of.
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Looks like a lonely desk is sitting WAY back there. Or maybe it is just a railing
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Sorry, I'll pass.
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Again, this grafitti could either be the work of inmates or that of people who have explored here before. In this picture, I am leaning more onto the latter being the cause of the writings here.
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Well I suppose the privacy thing doesn't hold true to the bedframe being tied up. Guess that guy had too much time on his hands...or was patching it back up, like autoguy said.
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Well at least the strips are acting as makeshift curtains and not nooses. That would be too creepy to come across.
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Weird how the screen wasn't there first. Having a measly railing guarding a drop to the floor below in a prison seems like a bad idea.
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This must have been the prison little Danny Torrence was sent to. Even then he saw visions of REDRUM