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The mirrors and soap dispensers(?) are remarkably intact.
Whoa! ~Me! Twug done went and said the fatal words! =8-o
On a short leash and muzzled, I can not comment.
A little too much BDSM play, ~me?
Ofcourse not, nobody can have too much BDSM!
What's BDSM...now, I feel out of the loop! LoL! Will I feel super dumb when I find out what it means? Probably... :0)
Bri.....dictionary.com sweety hehehe
Ooooooooooo! I get it! LoL! :0x

Thanks, Live! :0)
Oh ~You, you silly, silly Runny Babbit!
Those must be break proof safety mirrors. There is no way those would go unbroken with the rest of that room being trashed.
Wow, no comments on the soap dispenser / light above the sink bit???

Suprising... LOL
Yeah, they'd have to be break-proof mirrors if mental patients were using the place; if they weren't, they could use broken shards to cut their wrists or something.
zee mirrors are not broken because zey aren't really mirrors. zey are portals into zee afterlife and zeir trinity is zee secret to zeir endurance. zeese mirrors zeem to be full of trapped zoulz, zee soap dizpenzers are re-inztalled bi-monthly to baffle explorers and amateur photographers.
wow look at those interesting light fixtures inbetween the mirrors
zoom into the center mirror and tell me what you see? One more for a paranormal photo collection.
wat happend to the other sinks??
I wonder if there is still soap in those dispensers....

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