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UER Forum > US: Pacific Northwest > abandoned house! (Viewed 7403 times)
Crypton 


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Re: abandoned house!
< Reply # 20 on 4/28/2015 3:57 PM >
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Post by Miss_DeMeaner_#PR

Ya really we are a small group of friends who have been doing UE stuff together on our own. We didn't even know there was a name for it. One of our friends found this site so we were pretty excited. I'm not really big on bullying and douchery. I just get a sense of if you reply back you'll be booted from the site by badge boy.


So far you two act and fit the "UER noob" criteria just like anyone else. Your reactionary attitude thus shows us that you're incompetent, rude, and untrustworthy. Plus, the whole...

Facebook and Instagram are too main stream yo, it's all about them old 90s forums... You wouldn't understand though.


... criticism about facebook/instagram has plausible basis on the fact that many kids these days think "ue is cool new shit" and decide to post away, apply filters to eleven, and brag about it into the oblivion. Ten minutes later locations get tagged, sealed, and shit gets fucked for everyone.



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Monkeyhawk 


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< Reply # 21 on 4/29/2015 8:21 AM >
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We are just having fun. Everything we do is anonymous and we believe these things should stay hidden. We have close friends that have no idea what we do and we keep this private and personal. We want to keep these places around, and we will continue to explore with out your approval. Its exciting to share the places we go with people that have similar interest's. If you're not our type of people that's fine. But if personalities don't fit your criteria for what you believe a UE'er should act like, that sounds like an individual problem. You're just assuming we post these on Facebook and Twitter.
I appreciate the diligences for preserving these places, because we want to preserve them too. We are on the same side of the fence but opposite ends of the yard.




Miss DeMeaner 


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Re: abandoned house!
< Reply # 22 on 4/29/2015 8:50 AM >
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Yes... You have me pegged good work. Trust no one! I am in my upper 40's and a Grand Mother.
I enjoy getting out and exploring things. The friends that I do this with would not normally mix. Our ages really vary with me being the oldest. My adult children went to school with some of the people I UE with. We are very private but are excited to know there are others out there with similar interests.




DJ Craig 

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Re: abandoned house!
< Reply # 23 on 4/29/2015 10:36 AM >
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Ok, so I guess I'm "badge boy", but I'm not here to boot anyone.

Crypton, I understand exactly what you're talking about and know it's a real, frustrating thing... But I don't understand what these new members did to deserve to be treated this way. Granted, I fully realize you were just joking around at the beginning and then it escalated. But at this point, can we just let it go?

MonkeyHawk, MisDimeanor, I'm really sorry you've had such an unwelcoming experience. We're a friendly bunch once you get to know us, I promise. (Even Crypton! He's actually someone I know in person and highly respect)




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Biz 247 


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< Reply # 24 on 4/29/2015 2:32 PM >
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I'm not gonna beat a dead horse on this anymore. Thanks Craig.
We're just bunch of people who like to go exploring random shit, and are well aware of legalities and results that can happen from being irresponsible and stupid. I appreciate your words concern and caution Crypton, there have been a few places we have went to explore and the spot got demolished, turned into history site or built over due to kids being irresponsible and doing illegal activity. Which was bummer for us spending hours trying to find a place that no longer exists.






Crypton 


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< Reply # 25 on 4/29/2015 3:30 PM >
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I did not mean to be so abrasive, it was just how you presented yourselves at first. No problems here about exploring, besides, it's an exploring forum after all and we are here to all participate in it.

Having been on this forum for little over four years has its prejudiced consequences.




Biz 247 


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< Reply # 26 on 4/29/2015 4:32 PM >
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I totally understand, it's all good




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Re: abandoned house!
< Reply # 27 on 4/30/2015 5:29 AM >
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Cyber hugs! I really feel warm and fuzzy inside and I'm glad this isn't going to ruin anything for anyone. Hope we all can meet and find some nuggets!




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