150 Comments Posted by feather

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THe basins at my school look the same (bulid in the 60s ) :D
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ACtually, I'm quiete sure that there were stalls. I've never heard (or seen) a public toilett without stalls. Neither in Germany where I live, nor in any other country I've visited.
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It'd say... this building is demolishing itself.
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Seeing this jacket- are straight-jackets still in use in the US?
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Chairparty!
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that's a quality steel table. the whole building is damaged and rotten, but the table is almost shining like it was brand-new.
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or the owner grew bigger and it didn't fit anymore, so there was no use for this old leg.
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What if a former patient went to an other physican or hospital after this hospital closed? I mean, it could have become important to see a person's patient files- but they just "lost" it in there... strange. Is that usual business in the US?
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The soap dispenser fell, to! :(
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This looks fantastic!
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Is it gross to ask for a wallpaper? o.O
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Sure, it's likely that some 2nd generation relatives are EXISTING. But I guess they don't know about James. I don't know where my grand-aunt or somebody like that is burried. And after WWI- maybe the rest of the family moved to an other part of the world? Still, it's odd that he's still lying there, forgotten...
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Who could they just forget about this location and the persons that have been buried there?
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why did they overpaint the beautiful flowers with that ugly blue?
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This is a kind of fan-art, 100% sure :D
Let's all place light bulbs in soap dispensers :D