| 3. The Third Floor and The Roof |
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The main stairwell is smashed and painted. They've blocked the direct entrance from the yard with an adequate plank armour, but ofcourse there are other ways in.
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A special greeting from the ghosts of Sasmox on the door of the third floor: "Come, but don't go away. Stay with us" (Forever, and ever, and ever..). This was funny when we saw it, but under different circumstances, like being there alone after dark, it could feel more creepy than hilarious.
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This floor is the best what comes to the graffiti. We first thought it would be very hard to enter the place, but apparently it is not, since there are so many pieces that have to be really new. Here's a skier doping parody.
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This piece is definitely topical!
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More graffiti.
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Polemical krafiti.
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This is not graffiti but cement bank between two trackways that probably holds the signatures of it's casters.
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Roof had been ripped away from some sections of the topmost floor, because a (damn) demolition firm Purku & Piikkaus OY from J-town had already begun the deconstruction work before the activist movement Pro Faneeritehdas made the complaints.
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Ironball was definitely here. Those concrete beams would've never fallen down by themselves.
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The rails section, which probably was in connection to drying the fresh plywood.
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The open ripped parts looked quite dangerous so in a way it's understandable that the city would like to get rid of these buildings before some kid goes jumping under the crap and gets buried by a couple of tons of rubble.
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Half mast feeling here.
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Back inside, cool elevator doors.
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Rodney Mulleh's tombstone?
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Roof can be walked to from the drying section.
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