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No matter how many times the elevator is cleaned and painted - some folks are determined to keep this place shabby. Congratulations on succeeding!
Danderyds sjukhus, Danderyd (map) 10 July 2010
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by stromsjo (click photo to enlarge) at 05:16
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11 comments:
It is so sad and pointless.
Wish this was not a familiar scene to me!...
I never like to take the elevators in public transport systems. The ones in Paris always smelled of piss. :(
I feel sorry for the people who have no choice to use them though.
lol! goodbye clean, painted walls... hello chaotic graffiti! ^0^
for me it's deja-vu alright!
gr8 find per!
have a gr8 weekend ahead!
This relates to your comment on Ocala DP. I don't understand the need to desecrate public places. Must be a lot of deep-seated anger in a lot of people around the world. Or maybe they're just plain schmucks!
Some argue that vandalism is random. I disagree. We may not appreciate the purpose but there is a purpose.
Luis Gomez: Imagine what might have been achieved with that money.
JM: Could have been anywhere, I guess.
Halcyon: That particular fragrance tends to accompany elevators here as well...
arabesque: Enjoy your weekend too!
Jacob: Maybe they're in fact angry schmucks?
Appreciate your views on a sadly well-known global issue.
Ah, Per...you might want to check out today's post on Ocala Daily Photo! :-)
A good place to take a piss I guess, if you are a complete idiot, like some peolpe sadly are.
Do care for your local elevator. One day it just might be closed for good.
Jacob: Certainly!
Steffe: It takes all kinds, I suppose.
Thanks, guys.
I hate tagging and mindless graffiti. There's a lot of it in Athens and a fair bit in London, it's so stupid!
It's worse than stupid. This is deliberate destruction.
Thanks, Tinsie.
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