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soap dispenser graveyard
Bad sinks. :)
It's a party!
LOL Nutsy :)
awwww theyre scared
they're just camera shy! ;) lol
They're light fixtures, nutsy.
Awww look, their all praying for soap dispensers!
During the Chinese Communist Revolution and the Anti Japanese War of 1937-1945 the leaders and commanders of the Red Army lived in abandoned rooms and buildings like the one pictured here. From derelict places choked with mildew and mold, the great leaders of the Communist Party planned and carried out the building of the future of China. After 1927, Chiang Kei Shek's Nationalists practically drove the Communists into hiding. From Yunan, they waged a counterattack, first defeating the Japanese imperialists, then defeating the Nationalists, and winning the hearts and minds of the Chinese people. The war is a story of endurance, and this picture brought many reminders of the headquarters of the Red Army during the war years.
See now i would have lugged one home and put it in my bathroom lol.
these soap dispensers are kinda cute, in an old rusty soap dispenser way.
I thought they were those wall mounted urinals with hot and cold running water to flush it afterwards. (Nutsy: I can certainly see where they could be mistaken for Soap dispensers or light fixtures) :-)
That was some wild party last night. Look even the sinks are a little tipsy XD
they got bored with being fixed to a wall and decided to take a little walk....duh...
and toilets are kinda round porcelain things with big holes in
they look carniverous
They look like they are trying to escape!!!!

Creepy...
its like that movie I-Robot

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