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i thought these were toilets!!!
Haha, I thought they were office cubicles.
They DO remind me of office cubicles!!
I thought it was a bathroom too!

Thank goodness for privacy, its certainly better than nothing...
The look like dressing rooms at the department store!
BUMS chill in that shit
ii dont wanna run iin2 any bummss...iif ii gotta stab a biitch ii wiill.lmaooo
That would drive me mad, especially if I could hear other people while trying to focus on whatever I was doing. Thats ADHD for you. *Thanking the powers that be for Bose headphones*
It reminds me of something from the NYC public swiming pools.. that's what you were given to change in... just probably alot smaller and painted a horrible blue color.. public school dark blue.. lol

Awesome shot
I thought the same thing Robbie. I thought they were Toilets!!!!!!!!
Maybe this kind of dorm was for the less severely ill, who didn't need to be observed all the time in case they hurt themselves or someone else. I guess the type of accomodation they got was geared to whatever their mental illness was.....
This is interesting. I thought that these were bathroom stalls. Guess you learn something new everyday.
Are you serious? I thought it was bathroom stalls. Whoa
looks likes a giant john
i thought those where stalls wow small dorms
AMAZING! they look untouched they look new!
wait but wouldn`t they be rotten by now?

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