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This might sound strange (probably will X^D) but did you try sniffing the stain? It could help in identifying it. I doubt it's poop or blood or anything, I can guess it could be paint or something.
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Showers work better if you werent crowded into a room with about 20 other people. Plus it always worked because we just wanted to cool off...not shower....no soap.
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Live you made me spill my shoenail polish. You better be sorry.
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I try to be careful with doors and such, I haven't had the pleasure of being locked in somewhere but it's happened to two friends of mine, not a good situation. These rooms needed to be locked from the outside with a key.
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Excellent, thank you sa1mand3r!
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Motts San you're an Angel..touching work to say the least ! Bravo
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Now look at that, you've made me blush! Must have been subconcious there, making the connection between hard and the floor... Better bring a blanket or something though...
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Maybe it was easier that way. Fell, tripped on something, take a shot.
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hard? harder?
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I LOVE YOU, Sa1amand3r!
THAT is what I have been doing all this time!
I KNEW I saw these prints before!
Thanks, now I know I am not totally insane.
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Really good gallery! I was waiting for some new photos to browsethrough! Thanks!
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Awesome pic, even though i have no clue what Monotony means.
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They're like the reminder that there were people here once and that some never left.
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And anna wins the prize! That is exactly correct! When we are interpreting drawings we have a ~few~ guidelines to go by, since everyone is so very individual, but frequently it is the case that if someone draws huge teeth it indicates a bit of a hostile touch. Not always, just sometimes, and you need to know 2,000 other things about the person and the conditions under which the drawing was made before you can have any faith in this, but for a "cold read" it is a tad disturbing. :-)