96 Comments Posted by devin

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The chair is on wheels. It's an old office chair.
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Looks like shards of the porcelain that were once the Jesus figure laying on the floor to the right of the cross.
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There is a practical reason to use faux marble. A pillar of real marble would be too heavy to be supported by the wooden frame of that staircase.
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This is not a door key. It is a furniture or cabinet key. I can tell by the shape of the top. The handle is very thin and there are two ridges just below it. Door keys have a thicker and more durable handle and no ridges.
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The stairs must have been renovated shortly before the building was abandoned. There is no wear from foot traffic on those stairs. The corners are sharp.
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Just to the left of the chair is what looks like a blue enamel-ware bowl turned upside down.
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I would go down it on roller skates while juggling cinder blocks.

Or am I talking s***?
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You can see part of the broken chain still around the gear. That is one unhappy bicycle.
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They are electrical insulators of some sort and obviously very old. This suggests the sign painted on the wall is much older.
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The clarity of the water is due to absolute stillness. All the impurities have settled at the bottom. But don't drink that water anyway.
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Jb, my thoughts too. It appears that something was attached to the wall and had been removed or fallen off. But what? I couldn't even guess.
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Somebody was in there looking for something. I don't think this was a kitchen.
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If you lived in the bell tower you would have a lot of room downstairs. So you wouldn't have to take out your garbage for an extra-special long time.
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These signs look like they were made in the 70s or 80s. Again, they are in English, who was using these spaces at that time?
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Why is it in English?