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Room untouched since the death of WW1 soldier 100 years ago.
Daniel, who bought the house from the original owners, had to sigh a contract saying he would not move anything in the room, and keep it as it is for several hundred years. Exactly how's it's looked since 1917. Crappy gif I know, but very interesting.
Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=FLyvat3CrGX53S4qwGAfV32Q&t=8s&v=IryUImWprOg
KyleZombie
Time to move on I think.
hashtagblesst
Haunted
WhittyNavel
Ay yo josiah you linked your favorites no just the video
angelbott
This room look lonely for not use this room.
Xtrabored
Story is years old, it is a small private museum, one of many near Arras. But making it sound like a new found tomb is sexier.
theblacksharpie
Ghostsssss
plagueratt
a causality of a war that meant nothing
contineur
If I bought that house it would “accidentally” catch on fire and I could rebuild a house with 100% functional rooms
shitesucker
Touching
jbilly90
Donate everything to a museum
catsandcoke
I would change it anyway
screffe
mds308
Can he at least kill the silverfish?
ILostIt
100 Years of Solitude
Iamhereforyourviewingpleasure
What will happen in a hundred years, tho?
JavertGives0fcks
Thisguyhasopinions
Donate that shit to a museum. Dude bought the house. He should be allowed to do whatever he wants with it.
AuntSharron
Had a room like that in this 160 year old house I rented. I don’t believe in ghosts but that fucking room was haunted as fuck
smashhash98
What was in the room
AuntSharron
A bed, dresser/vanity (w/ creepy mirror), armchair, locked trunk likely containing portal to netherworld, and an ancient tailoring bust.
usernamemustbe4characterslonger
Several hundred years? How many hundred years ago was 1917?
Fokker45
They want it to be kept for hundreds, as in the future.
ManManny
Zipp4Real
Yes! That is what im doing too... Good excu... catch! Im not lazy, im a genius!
masterk999
When I turned 18 my parents bought a new house and told me I was not invited to move to it. For real. Not even nicely.
YouMayFeelAPinch
Maybe the garage then... if they angle the cars just right.
TCGView
I get the sentiment, but it seems almost ashamed to let the uniform slowly be eaten by moths. Could it possibly be preserved?
forestfinagle
YouMayFeelAPinch
roll in some moth balls
problematicpolarbear
I guess there are better preserved ones around. also, i think its on purpose to symbolize evanescence
Corona688
You want evanescence, get an alka seltzer.
BigDaddyLove
And the moment you went away to college, your parents turned your room into the dog's room.
SmokeWeasel
My bro moved out so I grabbed his room and now my old room is the cats room
UnremarkablyInteresting
*sex dungeon
Sogeking
To be fair, he's a good boy
okiedokeartichoke
I moved to my brothers room and mine became an office. Then when I moved out my mom moved to a 1 bedroom apartment. We all lost there!
AmmoniumAcetate
Die next time and maybe you can have a memorial too
Zahnradfee
Mine became an dining room.
Zahnradfee
*a
Ireallyhavenoideawhatimdoing
Mine became a storage room... then they put an inflatable bed in it so I had a place to stay when I needed to.
Formalis
They can’t change your room to something else if you never leave home. *taps forehead*
estcstbi10
Room for the BowFlex
AuntSharron
They gave away all my concert T-shirts before I could come home 5 days later to retrieve them. My little cousins cut the sleeves out of them
callananbulamps
Oh nooooo! That's awful. Sorry.
TheFakeMeeko
WiserDucksLivesLonger
You deserve more credit for this one
happyBears
BandannaNinja
My brother's room became an office, my room ended up a work out room, my step-sisters room stayed a room even after she moved out.
2Ghoul4School
My room became my dad's man-cave, which of course resulted in my mom storing all her shit there until the door was unopenable.
DaPastry
Just remember, parents never have favourites.
jerbern1
DaPastry
Stigl
Well that's a totally healthy and sane way to deal with the death of a loved one, yikes ^^
oaberbyamd
Would you rather clean the room of your son from all his belongings? Yikes
Stigl
Matter of fact, yes. Ever heard of the grieving process and letting go?
oaberbyamd
Is more than that, he lost his son on a war. Those things should never be forgotten least we repeat the same mistake
CoffeeTrampTossBitch
Everyone grieves differently though. What's logical and healthy to you may not be to others and vice versa. I agree, it seems unhealthy 1/
CoffeeTrampTossBitch
To me but by the grace of God, I've never lost a child so I don't know how I'd react. 2/
Stigl
I work in mental healthcare and while I agree that the grieving process may vary individually at some point preserving just becomes 1/2