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Come back in a few years and it might be rusted out enough that you'll see something dripping out of it.
A lonely barrel shot.
Like the lonely chair shot, Twug?
It appears to be (sorry Twug for answering for you) My 3rd eye is getting corrupted. :-)
That's okay, awyper.
Maybe the barrel contains bulk ammounts of...soap?

For the numerous "soap dispensers", of course.
Even soap (liquid, of course) will slowly ooze it's way out of the decaying barrel.

Might be a good idea for a movie. Think a sanitary version of 'The Blob'.
Ever played a game called Fallout? :)
Ah ha! The standard "videogame barrel" exists in reality! Now where is it's buddy, the standard wooden crate? Great, lonely shot, man.
Those antique industrial lights are expencive I just bought a pretty good one pulled from a building being demolished
[Those antique industrial lights are expencive I just bought a pretty good one pulled from a building being demolished]. What do you mean? I can buy them new over hear, they still make them. Oh, yea, the country I live in is 10 years behind every one else.
Who,s body is in there !
It's the back of a clothes dryer in the laundromat of hell
Aperture Science...we do what we must because we can...(This really looks like something out of a video game!)

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