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How the heck did someone not lose a digit or a finger on that all those years? I wouldn't stay in either.
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If they'd freaking bothered to move at least the computers themselves to the second story they'd easily have been saved. The big old CRT monitors...let insurance replace those.
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♪ The storm harshed the mellow ♪
♪ Of poor Mister Yellow, ♪
♪ And now he's washed up, ♪
♪ Oh do pity that fellow! ♪

>X-D
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BLAAAAGH. So...much...money...and all that equipment! *cringe*

That makes my techie sense hurt so bad.
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To give the IMPRESSION that if you stand under that piano you're gonna get creamed, just like in the cartoons. Nice. That would be such a hilarious photo-op to stand there maybe reading a map and at the top of the picture is a precariously suspended piano.
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flushed - great minds think alike. "Chevron one engaging..."

If nobody else has noticed, the roman numerals go from 1-12 in a clock fashion except where the portal goes into the floor. So yeah, time travel theme.
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That's freaking depressing that they left this of all the things. Thanks for the info, would not have known any of them!
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Should have named it "We hired too cheap for the ride artists".
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No way I'm going in that bathroom. NO. WAY.
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tileguy, that's just terrible.
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Okay, I laughed! I admit it!
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Always wondered how the heck mer-ladies kept those shells on their *ahem* features...with glue?
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What's with the screen on the left?
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Motts photographic skills make the scene, once again!
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More galleries! Oh joy!
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BKW - cheap laughs, mostly. Hoping to scare someone else but I would simply write " by taking us to a mental ward" below it as a screw-you to the artist.

The only time I've ever seen something along those lines that was NOT funny in an urban-exploration gallery was a picture of a reddish stain on the wall that a resident medical student on the site identified as "arterial spray"...AKA "cut vein spraying blood".