44 Comments Posted by Randar

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Incredibly moving shot! Black and white does it justice for sure! No colors are needed to let us know this is a somber, forlorn, neglected place.
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Look at all the years upon years upon decades of destruction.
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How incredibly AWESOME this picture is! I absolutely love how it looks. It just is so hauntingly final! This could be one of those photos used in an art class where you have to try and describe what the message of it is. I love this shot!
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And I thought the cinemas around where I live were in bad shape!
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Ooh la la!
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at least they spelled the word right
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what a way to go.
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How sad to see an obviously once-beloved toy just laying abandoned and forgotten on a rusting bed frame.
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That's a lot of tile.
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Those poor, poor innocent pillows
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The new home decor fad-- sod carpets!
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Tres artsy
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And I thought I was a slob!
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Why is it pictures in black and white always take on a much more ominous feel to them? Seeing this building in nothing but the basic greys, blacks, and whites makes it seem so alone, so forgotten, so hidden.
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People get bored, have no respect for the past, and are out looking for a quick fun time. I don't personally understand the purpose of attempting to burn down such a building of this nature, even if the history of this place isn't all rainbows and butterflies and happy days.