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Posted by Mr. Motts Looks like this cat didn't go too peacefully...
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in my opinion this is the best of this gruesome collection
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Not really disgusting...just wondering if anyone has an idea of what type of animal it came from. Likely a deer...
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found this a few weeks ago after walking by it and not noticing it until we left..
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thats pretty brutal too.
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Posted by piplnr65656 One of the strangest things I have ever found was while walking down the shore line to a famous ship graveyard on Staton Island New York I found a coconut washed up on the beach. What the hell is a coconut doing way up here. It was probably 1500 miles from the closest coconut tree.
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I found a coconut at the Oshawa beach (lake ontario)
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a dead bat in a hospital basement
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Posted by goofyboy
I remember reading somewhere that cats have significance in the occult. Not sure, but I think it's some kind of fertility symbol.
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That's dogs
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This was obviously set at the doorway as some kind of signal/warning to somebody. I'm just glad I didn't run into it on my way inside.
A throne fit for Lucifer.
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Fort McNab was full of gross and weird last Sunday. Two are pretty obvious, the other, not so much. 1. Dead in one of the doorways to the main wall.
2. I may or may not have killed this snake. I didn't see it until I'd stepped on it. I threw it at the girls I was exploring with..
3. Random pile of whole jelly beans, random substance(s), and broken sunglasses. The theory is someone ate too many whole jelly beans causing vomiting wherein the ill person's sunglasses became covered in said vomit.
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Also from last weekend, at a nearby location (houses) on the same island.
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Nothing too special, but certainly a bit weird: finding what appeared to be remnants of a satanic "ceremony" - and while it was, like all such findings, almost certainly made by a group of teenagers, it was not the usual let's-drink-beer-and-spray-a-pentagram nonsense, but something taken quite seriously by the designer(s). The pentagram was in fact a centerpiece, carefully painted in black and red, and surrounded by wax stains from melted red candles (no black candles in the store, I suppose ), but there were literally dozens of smaller symbols and writings surrounding it, too - all looking as if whoever drew really considered it important, investing time and attention to do that. And as far as I could tell, based on the memories of my own short interest in the subject in the teenage years, the symbols and the wording (in Latin, no less - those recognizable ones, anyway) were accurate. (Or rather "accurately copied from books on the subject", probably, but still...). A dark stain nearby was probably from an unrelated beer bottle (at least that's what I told myself ;)) Unfortunately, I only had an old cell phone with me - capable of taking amazing photos sized 120x80 pixels, in 256 colors, no flash - so all the miserable photos I tried taking showed nothing but darkness. (Which was, perhaps, appropriate.) It was in a shell of a sort of ruined shack-like structure, on top of a small hill leading to an abandoned railway station I wanted to look at, and although it was sunny daytime outside, I still had visions of a local version of Ricky Kasso hanging out in the spot... When I returned there after some (lengthy) time, not much remained - spots on concrete and a vague shape of a circle...
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Posted by FatherMerrin And as far as I could tell, based on the memories of my own short interest in the subject in the teenage years, the symbols and the wording (in Latin, no less - those recognizable ones, anyway) were accurate.
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what did it say in Latin?
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I think the only really grotesque/gruesome thing I've seen while exploring was a half-decomposed antelope near an abandoned radio tower in Wyoming. That was a long time ago, so I'm probably due for another...
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We found this in a cistern at Fort McNab floating near a half eaten apple. We poked it with a stick, it was solid-ish. It seemed to be made mostly of mold.
Also, I nearly stepped in that jelly bean mess that tribeachpunk found ;)
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Mostly nouns that accompanied names (of demons - "Asmodeus Princeps" is one I'm pretty sure of), plus incantations. The biggest text was around (or maybe inside) the pentagram and was something whose source I thought I recognized - I checked at home and, indeed, it did come from the opening of La Vey's "Bible": In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi excelsi. (Today, however, I had to look this up to see if I remembered it correctly - perhaps it wasn't exactly this phrasing, but the gist was the same) (And it was definitely a little amusing to see that someone who evidently took it all very seriously was cribbing from the writings of a scamming guy who made up a "new religion" to make money, not unlike the great L. Ron himself)
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Posted by Blackbird We found this in a cistern at Fort McNab floating near a half eaten apple. We poked it with a stick, it was solid-ish.
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You're lucky it was still young and immobile. They grow into this: EDIT: No animated images, please. as evidenced in Creepshow 2's "The Raft"...
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Its kind of sad that gore, dead animal bodies and disgusting grossness fuels the most popular thread on the entire forum.
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Unidentified animal mass...most likely an unfortunate squirrel..smelled VERY BAD.
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Posted by vividserenity Its kind of sad that gore, dead animal bodies and disgusting grossness fuels the most popular thread on the entire forum.
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2nd most popular, cars are more popular, if you really cared to know: http://www.uer.ca/...d=1&threadid=34402
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