444 Comments Posted by Puddleboy

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Rain and snow eventually washes away fire stains.
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At first glance, I thought they were coffins, then I saw they were doors.
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Into photoshop we go, and the grafitti is...

"Best f**k wit twister"

Twister? Please help with that last word.
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The original painting is 70's-ish. The added 'horns' was a stroke of genius. This is the type of graffiti that I approve of.
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or 'wave another turn' (?)

I still don't get it, or the meaning of the drawing. Are the angels walking away from the devil or walking towards him?
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Here I am, I'm in Google looking for something (that I can't find) and all I got on my mind is that picture. (LOL) Soooo, back to Opacity to get the pic and blow it up. Well, I quickly saw that the top word is 'wave', not 'have'. The bottom word is still a problem. Enlarged it looked more like 'twirn'. Now it even makes ~less~ sence. (LOL)
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It looks like "Have another twin", but does that make any sence?
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I've been studying human behaviour for many years. The Aquarian mind takes to doing things like that.
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These may have served as laundry-tubs too.
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What a waste. They could use these in those bathrooms that didn't have any toilet paper (LOL)
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My guess is that these are broken typewritters, that were never repaired, or were stored for parts
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Talk about "Big Brother is watching you'', I first thought it was some kind of 'zoom-a-tenna' gadget, that moved the outside antenna around so the patients could watch 'sporadic e' during the summer.
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"I know its not... But it reminds me of a Confessional."

Being a Catholic, that's the first thing I thought of. (LOL)
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From the few titles I could make out, they're school books. I also think they're from the 60's as a couple covers look familiar
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I bet as you walk through that maze of peeling paint, plaster, broken glass and who-knows-what, it crackles beneath your feet.