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they look cold....
As in lavatory stalls? I agree with Sam, they do look cold.
Definitely Creepy!

NICE!
I'm really afraid to see what kinds of surprises are in those stalls.
Eww... I know they'd be cleaner back in the day when they were still used, but they still don't look too inviting...
I'm really afraid to see what kinds of surprises are in those stalls.


probably the same thing that "didnt" use that hook a few pages back lol
I'm guessing shower stalls. See the pipe running overhead? There are most likely shower heads in each directly over the place to stand.
What, nobody's made a number two joke yet?
reminds me of the movie saw
That looks like something out of Silent Hill so very scary lol but a awesome picture.
Why are there so many 2's all over the place?
Motts.... okay, please tell us.... what was in those stalls?
I think that this would take a little more than some CLR!
I think the number two signifies the floor number, but I'm not sure why they are everywhere. The stalls were empty shower or changing rooms, except for some rubble and left over clothes here and there.
theres soo many 2s on the stall cuz all the urinals have 1s on em =P
Someone in this place really had a penchant for numbers.
I'll say, Doc... Someone has a real numbering fetish
>Fire alarm goes off in the distance...

The department of health would have a fit!
creepy crapper
Pee in # 3
Coal tar really wrecks havoc with the genitalia.(prolonged exposure)
It almosts looks like the same bathroom where the hallucination scene in the movie "Lost Souls" was filmed in.

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