The roof is the last place you want to go when the building is on fire.
I’d still prefer it to the places that are already on fire.
The boomer f*cebook post does not concern itself with logic.
At least theres no marking for stairs to get down or fire exits
If it feels like it’s burning then you should see a doctor
the real challenge is the sprinkler system. You are trying to get up the stairs but the floors and walls are all wet and sticky
If the building smells like, or appears to be, on fire, it is recommended that you do not enter it.
And doubly so if it appears to be unsound.
If you absolutely must, be prepared. Have a plan and an exit strategy. A special outfit and years of training is advised.
To be fair, the design isn’t ideal.
“Did you catch fire yet?”
“Hotel,” nothin’. That’s clearly the Selina Meyer Presidential Library.




