#70: A Medieval Dentist’s Office
Back in medieval times, castles were built with tiny slivers of windows that people could use to shoot arrows out of, but none could make it through the tiny cut in the wall. This looks a lot like those medieval castles… except we’re living in the 21st century and have no need to shoot arrows out of our windows.
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Someone must have really loved the window designs of the Dark Ages (literally…so dark) or just not really cared that this tiny sliver of a window created the most asymmetrical and disturbing interruption in the wall. And all for what? A tiny beam of light that can’t even enter the room because of the single-blind? I guess we’re going back to the dark ages.