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mookster
Location: Oxford, UK Gender: Male Total Likes: 2377 likes
| | | Re: Important Lesson < Reply # 1 on 5/26/2020 4:33 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | This story has been rumbling along in the UK UE scene for over a week now, it's a total joke. The house was splashed over all sorts of social media groups and swarmed by the typical 'exploring with' type idiots, it was then either picked up randomly or one of them sold it out to the press. Almost all of the idiots who swarmed to it, as well as the press, made it very easy to find which sealed it's fate. The more interesting part of the story came next. There is an 'explorer' over here, the typical social media generation 'exploring with' type who went there and 'suddenly' found the house trashed. Furniture tipped over, stuff sprayed everywhere and the like. Now this girl has prior form, she claims stuff is abandoned when it isn't, she's also the most likely person responsible for some things going missing from another similar house not so long ago, which also ended in a media shitstorm and exploring clusterfuck. There are a great many people out there, me included, who believe either she had a hand in, or knows who trashed it. Simply so nobody could go and get any more photos of the place looking nice. The paint used was plastikote which comes off easy and it wasn't tagging, it wasn't typical graffiti it was just lines sprayed over things and stuff was tipped over. The cars on the drive were also untouched. There are too many coincidental circumstances that have made people think that that is what happened. This is the third such residential property of it's type that's ended up being swamped by the 'exploring with' moron types this year, then swiftly ended up completely ruined. These cretins lack the foresight to see what they are doing, and they've spent the last week wailing online about how could this happen and it wasn't my fault and I was the first one to explore it etc. It's all bollocks. The funniest thing was that four of the six people arrested turned up in a stolen car!
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| xNat
Location: Toronto Gender: Female Total Likes: 40 likes
With Night, Freedom
| | | Re: Important Lesson < Reply # 3 on 5/27/2020 5:07 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by mookster This is the third such residential property of it's type that's ended up being swamped by the 'exploring with' moron types this year, then swiftly ended up completely ruined. These cretins lack the foresight to see what they are doing, and they've spent the last week wailing online about how could this happen and it wasn't my fault and I was the first one to explore it etc. It's all bollocks.
| Absolutely incredible the dissonance with these ones. "I'm going to show this location to literally anyone and everyone, and post about it everywhere!" "oh no it's destroyed, how could this happen? who could've seen this coming?" The stolen car is really the cherry on top.
| "That sounds like a horrible idea! Let's do it!" |
| Radio2600
Location: On the Road to Wellville Total Likes: 1700 likes
HY KAK TO TAK
| | | Re: Important Lesson < Reply # 14 on 5/30/2020 3:19 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Adv.Pack
explorers generally don't seem to truly wisen up until around 5 years. Once a new generation comes in after them, they start to get it.
| I was exploring when I was 8 years old. Mostly drains and abandoned buildings. I remember riding my bicycle in a disused subway tunnel when I was 12ish. By this logic, I should be the Einstein of UE and I'm clearly not. You're not old until you stop learning new stuff. EDIT: In AP's defense... Everyone gets to be the new guy at some point. Some people recognize they're new and play nice present themselves in good light. Some people are douchebags on Day 1 forward.
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