For some reason, this photo (and the comments) made me think of the giant carousel at House on the Rock... Maybe because this mural seems innocent and yet somehow "off" and disturbing due to the age and decay...and the carousel (and other exhibits) at House on the Rock have a similar strange vibe.
By: shaniqua all yall people on here that is very crue can go strait to hell yall ingnorent f-ing ppl you must have to go threw wat they went threw to notice this isnt a joke
Chances are you will never read this shaniqua. But, on the off chance you do, Please, Please spare us the ignorance.
Above post not by me (or ~ME)
I do get the willies but usually it's from the crackheads in abandonments or crackpots who see ghosts everywhere they go.
Who invented the toilet? Was it really a guy named Thomas Crapper?
If I had a nickel for every time I've been asked that, I'd have, oh, about seventy-five cents actually. The fact is, nobody knows exactly who invented the toilet, but the general consensus is that it was not Thomas Crapper. While toilets date back to ancient times, the modern toilet can be more accurately traced back to Sir John Harrington, who described a waste disposal system in the Metamorphosis of Ajax in the 16th century. Some accounts of Thomas Crapper's life indicate that he patented the flush toilet in 1861, but Adam Hart-Davis, author of Thunder, Flush and Thomas Crapper, discovered that, while Thomas Crapper filed for a total of six patents, the earliest being filed in 1881, not one of them was for a flush toilet. It's quite possible that we can thank Sir Thomas Crapper for giving us the word,
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