57 Comments Posted by addy

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There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile.
He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile.
He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.
With a crooked fire door!!
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The whole time I've been looking through this gallery, I've noted the artwork on the walls and thought that I recognized it from somewhere, but couldn't remember where. I just realized that all of the paintings here were the same as the ones that were on the walls in my great-grandparents' retirement home. That's a bit depressing.
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this is like something out of a horror movie scene.

*lock doors*
whew!! we should be safe in here!
*pant for about 30 seconds from all that running*
*lean up against door*
*zombie hand hits door*
*everybody dies*
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the lonely chair seems to have found some other lonely objects. they're not chairs, but they'll have to do. :]
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i agree with evilavatar.
also, you have to keep in mind that the building has been abandoned for years, and i'm sure the bars weren't quite as pronounced, for lack of a better word. there most likely would have been other things in the room that would keep the bars from being so much of a focus but more of just an aspect of the room.
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This place was clearly attacked by zombies. See the empty zombie apocalypse survival ration cans in the corner of the zombie shelter?
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i'm just going to put failed triforce out there. giant rats have difficulty with making triangles.
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Also a peephole so the shooters could see their undead targets.
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@Binky
And still another example of how naiive they were. As you can see, they also put the shutters inside the windows, thinking that a thin sheet of wood would stop the zombies from entering.
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Also, the Zombie outbreak was unfortunately not taken seriously by the builders, as is shown by the fact that they placed a zombie sized window to the outside right across from the zombie door.


However, they obviously learned the error of their ways.
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this reminds me of the inside of a seashell
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i find it interesting that they put tile on the walls, but the floors are hardwood.
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Jernfurdle
i don't think there are enough crumbs from peanut butter toast in there to feed a house hippo. plus, this is in germany. i've only heard of north american house hippos :]
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the colors in this shot remind me of an easter egg
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it could be a giant hat :D