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Love how the shadow plays on the wall.
Looks like a BIG M on the door..maybe McDonald's was through there??

Well...I didn't think so...
Looks like pointy teeth! Hahaha.
LOL@Lady Ethereal Butterfly

That too...oooh...a ZOMBIE McDonald's!!! That's it!!
makes you wonder who is behind that door waiting for you :)
Yep Joe...wanna go first and find out??

I triple Dog-Dare ya! :D
Hallway is boring but I like the blue walls
Pointy teeth or saggy boobies
LOL Mari...now where is YOUR mind lol...I think it is in that gutter in the picture down the line. :D
painted-over cinderblock might have been easy enough to clean...tile all over the walls creeps me out.
When it isn't in a subway, tile all over is weird.
no Mama I had a banana on the train, you go first
HAHAH...hold my hand and we can BOTH go in...

Ready?

One...

Two...

Three!!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! :)

I wonder what awaits the poor soul who dares venture into that strange light...
DON'T GO TOWARDS THE LIGHT...!!!
Reminds me of BIA dormatory in Chinle, AZ that was demolished.
Did anyone notice the reflection of the door in the light fixture(?) on the ceiling? Kind of looks like indian teepees as they would be portrayed in some type of cave drawing. Those light panels seem awfully smooth and reflective...more like one-way glass than opaque light diffusing panels. Hmmmmm.........

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