The first cell is the torture chamber. Since Peanut's theme was "Land of the Free," I thought it'd be fun to design her house with a political theme in mind. I attended Jame's Yee, a Chinese-American former chaplain for the US Army lecture in 2007 at my university about his experiences at Guantanamo Bay, which for some reason I thought of when I first started wrapping my brain around the idea of making my room have a political theme or message to it. The book on the ground would represent how he described the the prison guards handled the Qu'ran roughly and how they used religion during their torture; I used an American flag qr code from
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/15/a5/13/15a513525540f50c20e67a581003f562.jpg (not sure who made it since it was no longer on the server when I clicked on it in
pinterest. The flag is right in front of the lab seat because from what I learned in the lecture, when the prisoners were tortured the flag was always right in their faces or present in the room.
The next cell contains Ankha's picture, Curlos and Olaf's picture, and a Skeleton figure; this cell has nothing to do with the other cell and the entrance area of the room also has nothing to do with the theme behind the first cell. All of the items were selected for a reason; originally I was going to get rid of the "Enjoy" sign that Peanut required me to use for her theme, but later, I changed my mind.
Samson's picture gives a partial, small hint to my room's message.