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Seriously, so cool. Thanks for the explanation too
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Posted by Morbid_Frost a few days ago i was in a burnt out building and there was a chard strap-on dildo on the floor...needless to say we laughed and talked about its reason for being there.
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took a while to get the photo...but here it is
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Posted by Morbid_Frost
took a while to get the photo...but here it is
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Maybe it had a 'scorching' case of herpes? *Zing!*
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Posted by Saint42
Seriously, so cool. Thanks for the explanation too
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Any time
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Posted by Wiccan
Maybe it had a 'scorching' case of herpes? *Zing!*
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hahahahaha most likely
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found on a recent lurk.....im thinking its was a deer
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Exploring,yes. Urban,no. Interesting,for sure... When I was ten,my mother and 8 yr. old brother went on a NEC January Term trip to Yucatan to take in ancient and contemporary Mayan culture for a month. So we got to live w/them in their homes w/no plumbing & eat w/them,occasionally see some ruins and generally tool about like any unsupervised 10 yr old would. One day when w/a a couple of village boys,we ended up at a graveside ceremony at the graveyard. For some strange reason we ended up in line to view and pay respect to the departed..so we did..but what I found completely absorbing was the graveyard walls and the exchange that took place at the little above-ground tomb itself. All the "occupied" tombs were above grade,and when they were "done",or perhaps their lease on peaceful death had run out,they were put in a white cotton sack,and removed to the perimeter. The walls were probably 18" deep,36" high,covered stone & stucco. Bags of bones all around. I believe everyone was devout Catholic...riveting for the already morose pre-adolescent. On the same trip we got over to Chichen Itza,and brer & I managed to get a good ways under El Castillo with our cheesy lil' pre-minimag torches. At Uxmal I got a little ways into some underground , aqueducts if I recall right...there really were a good deal of scorpions,so serious wandering wasn't going to happen..I was 10,not stupid. I saw my mom's diary 20 yrs later,and she was mortified she'd brought us there...good stuff for growing boys I say. The mausoleum pics were great,and some good yarns over 48 pages,oh and the eyeballs were crucial as well....some good random grimness,by & lg. unremarkable tho'...I never get to find any corpses,it's just not fair.
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found a dead raccoon and a dismembered deer today....
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Love the fact I found this in an abandoned house!
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Clearly they loved the mug more than the house,yet they still abandoned it in the end.
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It may not be quite as disgusting as some of the other things you guys have seen, but I haven't been doing this very long. It's pretty gross when it surprises you, laying in the grass there. The pictures don't really do it justice, it was about three feet end to end. I'm still looking at it trying to figure out what it's from. There were no other parts nearby. A small deer? A big dog?
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Found some butt beads while walking down a path to explore a cave. Definitely the strangest and grossest thing I have seen so far.
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On the funny/weird front, saw these in someone's backyard while walking down the railroad tracks to an abandoned factory.
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Thought it was sleeping, but it was dead. Not really disgusting, more sad.
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Posted by CDSbigsby On the funny/weird front, saw these in someone's backyard while walking down the railroad tracks to an abandoned factory.
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I wonder if the strippers are still in there, waiting for their cue.
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Posted by Mr_Civil
I wonder if the strippers are still in there, waiting for their cue.
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lol "Do we go now?" "What about now??" "I'm hungry"
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Posted by Flagg Warning: SERIOUSLY screwed up.
I once found, in the old Empire Cotton Mill (Welland, ON) someone had nailed a cat to a wall. Through the eyes. The cat was alive when they did it, because you could see a lot of bloody gouges on its head when it was feebly trying to claw its way off.
I vomitted uncontrollably that night, and I still sometimes see it in my dreams.
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Impossible...as soon as the ocular orbit is penetrated and the frontal lobe is damaged, that cat is toast.
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Looks more like a mangey Coyote...and that last pic, DAYUM.
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First thought: "I will not remain in an area with something that can do that to a deer" then realized it was an archery target.
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That is a Ruger...nice find...hope you reported it! Maybe it will find it's way back to the lawful owner...or maybe you will become the lawful owner if it is not claimed.
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