563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

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great shot motts
NOt sure what the nails were used for, but I love the glass syringes! I remember using those once (it was in the early 80's) to administer paraldehyde (for intractable seizures in a brain tumor patient). Apparently paraldehyde doesn't agree with plastic syringes.
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You could also reach the baby from the top bunk.
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So parents wouldn't have to bend over very far to pick up the baby. Hurts the back to bend and lift.
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Wow! Bet youse guys had fun!
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Really, ebola, that is great info. There are so many little details about life in general that most of us don't think about and when we do it's great to know there's someone who actually can help with the answers. :-)
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I had also considered that mebbe it said, "Hey there! If you want an abortion, walk down in this manner."
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Ossuary ?
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Mr. Motts, superb work as usual. Have you given consideration that the light trails are actually the spirits of earthbound soldiers?
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I bet those games provided a lot of rainy day fun. Maybe a "collectors edition" is in the works for Christmas.
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They may not be from childern, but maybe some fallen comrad's items...or just parts of the fallen comrad. Sort of like the urns they use to put ashes in today?
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If there were people down there you are going to get the same thing as with people anywhere : crime, sickness, emergencies, silent treatment, hunger, freaking-out, etc.
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an awesome gallery for sure. I'm not sure why old mental hosipital don't disturb me, but this one...WHEW. i need a cigarette and a shot!
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it's OBVIOUSLY a soap dispenser. and motts, you GOTTA be sick a that joke....
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are they true kittens?