Perspective
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If it were from the bottom looking up, that'd be some tall risers. So I think we're looking down.
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So people walk on the face of the stairs now?
Look at the wear of the carpet on the stairs.
Old carpet will show wear as people kick / drag against the backs of the steps. This is especially true for cheaper construction where the steps don’t have the typical overhang.
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We are at the top.
Suppose the mattress is at the top. Why would someone fold the mattress into a V shape and not push the point forward?
Also, it makes sense that someone would try to fold it into a V, shove it, laugh that it is stuck and take a picture.
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So if we are looking up the stairs then why is the carpet worn on the front and center of each stair step?
Because people drag shit up the stairs and that's extremely cheap carpet?
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You can literally see the rail in the top left. It's at the bottom.
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Top. Why would you abandon a mattress if it was all the way at the bottom?
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You can literally see the rail in the top left. It's at the bottom.
Perhaps it is a weird wall-mounted lamp
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Perhaps it is a weird wall-mounted lamp
It's a wall mounted lamp, but the mattress is at the bottom because of the stair wear pattern
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You can literally see the rail in the top left. It's at the bottom.
Or sconce.
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Bottom. Wear marks from foot traffic + if that were the top. those mattresses would tip backwards unless someone was holding them in place.
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They absolutely do, and you're arguing for the opposite position of the person above you
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Maybe if they're retarded and want to waste material, but then again I'm willing to bet the picture is from the US
And yeah, I'm arguing it's at the bottom unless the owner of the house really is a retard and carpeted the whole steps
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I would say it’s at the bottom due to wear marks and some other subtle things but what the fuck do I know about knowing shit.
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On the top.
On the top left you see something... The holder for the railing...
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Bottom. Carpet is really worn on the side facing us
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Blue/black
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On the top.
On the top left you see something... The holder for the railing...
Can still be the bottom
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Bottom. The spacing/size of the stairs is the biggest clue. If we were at the bottom, it would indicate that the stairs are very tall and not very wide. As others have said, the worn carpet is also an indicator, as the carpet on the side of the stairs would not be worn. It would also likely have something sticking out like most stairs, not just flat.