• DerEwigeAtheist [she/her, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Why isn't there a coffee automat also, and why are there blinds on the window? Why would anyone care to close these? Do people sleep in the room sometimes and want it to be dark? Are the neighbours (that don't seem to exist) bothered by the light? Is it to prevent break-ins from like the 10th floor?

    The floor is pristine either freshly cleaned, or noone uses the room. That does the room no favour actually, because the mirror-clean floor reflects the yellow paint of the walls and maybe ceiling and tints the whole thing in a piss coloured aura, that with a darker floor maybe wouldn't have been that bad. But noone would paint a room in such a colour without reason. Maybe it the paint has special properties that are needed for this building, maybe it is so one doesn't get to comfortable, possibly the bright colour (floor and walls) helps with keeping everything clean, since you see the dirt, it could be that the the colour was in style when that building was built, is it there to soften the harsh light from the lamps? Or maybe it was just the cheapest option.

    This is certainly not an area for people to stay, it is no break room, it is a room to passthrough on the way to a place that is more comfortable, you can get a soft drink on the way, but staying in there is not something people with options do. Out of the window there is a structure too small to be indentified, possibly some kind of toll station, probabpy aomething else, certainly a better place to hang out than this thing.

    Edit: I showed this to some ppl and the reaction was:"terrible room! terrible! made so the workforce doesn't get to comfortable"