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The Dead Hooker In Your Trunk
Location: MSP Total Likes: 118 likes
| | | I Should Have Pushed Her Ass Down The Hole < on 9/24/2017 7:22 PM >
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| So one evening, me and a few friends were out at a place with a lovely view. on this night there happened to be a few others out that were not apart of our group.. and they have been rude and yelling at us for the whole time we were there. at one point they yelled at us for our lights ( we were underground when they did that ). so we just wanted to avoid them and do our own bad doings. we arrive at the roof, we sat there and chilled in a low point for a while, and now we see some of the po po start rolling up. we got quite spooked and had thought it was us that did it... until we looked up and saw the two girls from earlier. we saw and heard them squealing and giggling,and flashing there flashlights around as if they had parkinsons. we get inside one of the roof buildings and try and wait it out, they we dragged the girls in here, told them what was going on and attempted to wait it out. now one of the filthy maggots falls into a hole in the floor that was very visible even without a light. Me attempting to be a good person, ran over grabbed her arm (was that was the only thing sticking out at this point, and if i had not, she would have fallen straight down the silo and it would be game over for her.) and that being the only thing sticking out at this point, I dragged her ass out of the hole. Bitch didn't even thank me, all she said was " oh, theres a hole". It's the explores like this that make me want to drag them in a cave with fifty hits of acid and sewer rats. Or I'd love to use a bat grate as a face cheese grater.. sorry, I suppose this entry to the forums aren't as interesting or as random as my last ones.
| The homeless are friends not food. |
| Dee Ashley
Location: DFW, Texas Gender: Female Total Likes: 1378 likes
Write something and wait expectantly.
| | | | Re: I Should Have Pushed Her Ass Down The Hole < Reply # 4 on 9/24/2017 9:13 PM >
| | | Dude, really? They were foolish and underestimated the risk, that doesn't mean you should, "use a bat grate as a face cheese grater." Your anger is completely off the charts, even disturbing in its own right. She had no business there, but naive and foolish isn't synonymous with, "filthy maggot," either. Next time, just be happy that you were in a position to possibly save someone's life that is (I'm guessing) young, naive, and hopefully still has a lot of life ahead of her. Leave it at that. Get your anger in check. It will bite you in the ass someday if you don't.
| I wandered till the stars went dim. |
| Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: I Should Have Pushed Her Ass Down The Hole < Reply # 8 on 9/25/2017 12:38 AM >
| | | Posted by The Dead Hooker In Your Trunk sorry, I suppose this entry to the forums aren't as interesting or as random as my last ones.
| I don't know what kind of forums you're used to (outside of maybe /b/), but I don't think you quite understand how things work here. None of your posts are productive. This thread is just a vague statement with a generic "standing in drain" picture, and I don't even know what this has to do with exploring. This thread is just you spewing spite at a bunch of people who didn't yet understand how to safely explore. They may have been naive, inexperienced, and possessing little to no situational awareness, but they don't deserve to die for that. If this is your brand of "dark humor," I don't think I'll ever consider exploring with you. You'd probably laugh if a floor collapsed under me.
| "Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. |
| Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: I Should Have Pushed Her Ass Down The Hole < Reply # 15 on 9/25/2017 6:04 AM >
| | | Posted by The Dead Hooker In Your Trunk oh and Aran, I hope you know that comment made you look like a ignorant and naive member of this community.
| You know, I really don't know how I look ignorant and naive. There is a time and place for jokes and shitposts on UER, and we've all done our fair share- but on the flip side of the coin, we also contribute productive content- pictures, Database entries, stories about our explorations. So far, all I've seen from you is: - The opening of a cliche fiction novel - Random Shark Facts - An incredibly angry rant at someone who doesn't know better, dressed up in "it's just a prank bro lol" justifications. As for my comment about not exploring with you? Some people make mistakes. Some people might repeat the obvious in shock once they realize their mistake nearly got them killed. This doesn't mean they should die for their mistake. I like to explore with people I can trust- and though I have experience exploring, I'm only human, and am just as prone to mistakes as anyone else. Someone who would even consider letting me die for making a mistake just isn't someone I could trust to have my back. At it's core, UER is about explorers getting together to share cool experiences and help each other out- whether that be through stories, locations, meet-ups, or just tips and tricks. You seem to think UER is about posting whatever random thought comes to mind. That's what the "Other" board is for. That's not elitism, that's just a desire to not see UER descend into hateful shitposting.
| "Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. |
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