323 Comments Posted by reddll

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Probably some poor administration persons tiny little enclave. A precurser to the cubicle!
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You know, before I looked at the comments below the picture, the first thought into my head was "graveyard"! That building section behind looks pretty church-like.
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You make it look like a quaint English country manor!
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Not enough vowels for my taste!

You couldn't happen to tell what all those lumps on the floor were, could you?
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What some people will do to save a buck on remodeling! At least it gives something interesting to comtemplate. Such as: Who in their right mind would have either of these elements in their home or office let alone both AT THE SAME TIME!
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It's like an old puzzle, the pieces don't all fit together quite so well anymore.
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What a whiny bunch you are! I remember fondly my sleepless college days! Those 6 hours of sleep weeks (between classes, work, and play). At least here you got to be "discombobulated" in a beautiful place.
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What an exceptional landscape!

Kind of foreboding, isn't it? One fortress preceding another fortress?
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It is amazing how impressive you make this castle appear even in its state of disrepair and ruin.
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"A picture is a painted poem. Those who deny it are simply men who have no poetry in their composition."
-J. Comyns Carr, "Coasting Bohemia", 1914.
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It seems to be asking "Wanna dance?"
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I wonder why there is a lack of graffeti on the one floor?
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This photo makes me wonder about who had to use this "perambulator". It also is kind of comforting to think that maybe this chair enabled someone to have a bit of some kind of a life that they couldn't of had laying in bed all day.

More quotes in relation to the comments above:

"Humor may be defined as the kindly contemplation of the incongruities of life, and the artistic expression thereof."
-Stephen Leacock

"Humor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs."
-Christopher Morley, Inward Ho

"Hazing is an extraordinary activity that, when it occurs often enough, becomes perversely ordinary as those who engage in it grow desensitized to its inhumanity."
-Hank Nuwer, Wrongs of Passage
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The lamp is dented on the outside and the light is reflecting off of these "dimples".

Isn't it interesting that in capturing this lamp Motts that you have inadvertantly captured the degradation of the structure in the background? It reminds me of a surreallistic painting.
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>ignoring all of the melee above<

What a whimsical photo!

"There is no conversation more boring than the one where everybody agrees."
-Michel de Montaigne

"Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation are men who want rain without thunder and lightning. "
-Frederick Douglass

"Your neighbor's vision is as true for him as your own vision is true for you."
-Miguel de Unamuno