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Remove all the graffitti and garish holiday lights and this makes for an amazingly gorgeous room
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Must you be everywhere lone chair? Ive yet to see a place that does not have one of you laying around
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Well if you cant tell where you are Mr Graffitti Artist, then may you forever wander these halls completly lost
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I like how the light changes the paint color on each side of the wall, though I cant tell which color is the real one
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For some reason that huge gash is remarkably....beautiful. Maybe its the way the bricks around it curl outwards or justr the contrast between the outer wall and inner wall
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Such an airy, bright room. Seems like a nice place to have a break and bask in the warm glow of the morning sun
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Thats some beautiful brickwork. Hospitals are always suprising when it comes to attention to detail sometimes
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Is that a huge hole over there? Im guessing either the rain of bricks or the water broke througgh to the floor below
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The chair looks comfier and more pleasing than being on an examination table. Weird how they had to use one in there though
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That ink has run in a creepy way, like blood staining the machine
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Youre a long way from home machine. Then again, youre probably better off here than at Kings Park...maybe
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Ugh I do not want to recieve an appointment with anything called the Master Shocker
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God that is so foreboding looking. Beautiful yes, but eerily scary at the same time. Very imposing
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Im guessing there are stairs behind those windows on the right. Is the only conclusion I can find for the windows uneven heights
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Looks like a perfect set up shot for a horror movie opening