718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

It looks like a soap dispenser.
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Oh boy oh boy !!!
I'd love to own that seepage bucket .... Not
Hey motts was there anything in the bucket ???
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Yes joe that exactly what I was thinking
Creeepy
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The only labels on the bottles were catalog numbers.
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Isn't black mold highly toxic? Actually, a lot of the stuff you run into are toxic, do you ever masks? If not, man, your nose's got to have lasers.
hmm.., did you get a chance to check for labels?
it made me want to know what those containers held..
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Spectacular! Amazing that this dark corner of history hasn't yet been sanitized.
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Everything about this tableau is tragic.
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a key is a very important item in a place that you are locked into.
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I doubt these are from the T4 people... weren't these buildings used up until fairly recently?
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this looks shockingly similar to the lab i work in at the moment!

Lucky. This looks so much nicer than the lab I work in at the moment...
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lol, Chrispy, especially if it was your annoying MIL who asked, just after picking up a piece of bread she'd dropped on the table and putting it in her mouth...

Sorry. I love my MIL dearly, but I'm lucky...
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Not so sure about that weird sifter though... would love to know what it does!
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Yup, we have a drying rack like that in our lab as well. Not so much for test tubes, but you can hang beakers and flasks on it. We also use the bottom rows for hanging brushes, wire whisks, rags, etc...
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I loved your write-up on this place. I knew of course that Hitler murdered those he deemed mentally unfit, but I didn't know there were so many, or how he carried this out. I do think it's amazing though that they are planning to use these buildings still, instead of ripping them down - if only more places could do so!