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A couple months ago me and a few friends planned a trip to this abandoned industrial plant. Unluckily for us the weather wasn't really going to cooperate. We trudged on and boy are we glad we did! we made it to this place and climbed up to the second floor. The view was amazing and the old furnaces were like something out of a horror film. A great experience! 1.
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Nice find! Love those bricks. The unexpected finds are the best sometimes.
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Posted by tombombadom Nice find! |
Is this a joke? I thought the Acme coke plant was a common and known location.
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Posted by Marsden107 A couple months ago me and a few friends planned a trip to this abandoned industrial plant. Unluckily for us the weather wasn't really going to cooperate. We trudged on and boy are we glad we did! we made it to this place and climbed up to the second floor. The view was amazing and the old furnaces were like something out of a horror film. A great experience!
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Coke plants are cool, and few are left. Thank you for sharing.
Posted by Neal I thought the Acme coke plant was a common and known location.
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Even more so now thanks to you... name dropping isn't appreciated here especially on public viewable threads. The OP did nothing wrong by posting this.
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Posted by Neal Is this a joke? I thought the Acme coke plant was a common and known location.
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Nope, no jokes here.
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Posted by Neal Is this a joke? I thought the Acme coke plant was a common and known location.
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Quit Bilphin' everything! Crikes!
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Posted by Neal Is this a joke? I thought the Acme coke plant was a common and known location.
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Asshole
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Posted by tombombadom
Nope, no jokes here.
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So you were excluded out. Everybody else that posted here knew the location huh, except you. So not only do UER people form alliances against outsiders, they also form alliances against their own. This is another example of a "them and us" mentality, which I think is founded on bigotism, elitism, and sometimes some sort of arrogance. As an example of myself, this reminds me of the time I 1st moved to a Latin Kings neighborhood of Little Village, by 26th and Kedzie. There, they use language and words outsiders don't understand, embedded in their culture. They used all kinds of terminology that I didn't know.. And you think there were insiders that would fill me in? The 1st month I moved in 1 time, a group of them came from behind me and eventually told me to "drop the fork" which I didn't know what it means, it means to make a certain pitchfork symbol with your hands. I didn't know how to do it so I got a 30-second beat down. Anyways, to make a long story short, the 2nd month I lived there I let them know that I've never had a girlfriend before and am a virgin, which I thought would easy down tensions to me as the "new guy on the block." Apparently that didn't go to well, now did it. Because it ended up making them think of me as a child molestor and pedophile. So that night the sect leader came into our building, knocked on my door, made the "step outside real quick, you don't need to lock the door, we won't steal your stuff, just step outside real quick" and I ended up getting an ass whoopin of my life, that I don't even remember how it ended. Muslims, Mormons, Orthodox Jews (and this isn't to any individual person), fraternities and sororities, Nation of Islam, Catholic Church, what do they all have in common.. "Them and us" mentality. Ultimately, I strive to go to different environments, and learn about cultures of people of different races and gender. I still don't know too much about White people as it turns out. I remember reading an article about how it's good to be an alpha dog of a group when you encounter another group, where 1 member of a group breaks the ice with another group. I would definitely be the type to do that if I ever was in a group.
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Posted by Neal So you were excluded out. Everybody else that posted here knew the location huh, except you. So not only do UER people form alliances against outsiders, they also form alliances against their own. This is another example of a "them and us" mentality, which I think is founded on bigotism, elitism, and sometimes some sort of arrogance. As an example of myself, this reminds me of the time I 1st moved to a Latin Kings neighborhood of Little Village, by 26th and Kedzie. There, they use language and words outsiders don't understand, embedded in their culture. They used all kinds of terminology that I didn't know.. And you think there were insiders that would fill me in? The 1st month I moved in 1 time, a group of them came from behind me and eventually told me to "drop the fork" which I didn't know what it means, it means to make a certain pitchfork symbol with your hands. I didn't know how to do it so I got a 30-second beat down. Anyways, to make a long story short, the 2nd month I lived there I let them know that I've never had a girlfriend before and am a virgin, which I thought would easy down tensions to me as the "new guy on the block." Apparently that didn't go to well, now did it. Because it ended up making them think of me as a child molestor and pedophile. So that night the sect leader came into our building, knocked on my door, made the "step outside real quick, you don't need to lock the door, we won't steal your stuff, just step outside real quick" and I ended up getting an ass whoopin of my life, that I don't even remember how it ended. Muslims, Mormons, Orthodox Jews (and this isn't to any individual person), fraternities and sororities, Nation of Islam, Catholic Church, what do they all have in common.. "Them and us" mentality. Ultimately, I strive to go to different environments, and learn about cultures of people of different races and gender. I still don't know too much about White people as it turns out. I remember reading an article about how it's good to be an alpha dog of a group when you encounter another group, where 1 member of a group breaks the ice with another group. I would definitely be the type to do that if I ever was in a group.
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And me until you splattered it all over the internet. -And- The rest is on your permanent record, now... *groan* but please, do continue.
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Cool spot, OP. BTW, because it's new to OP means it's new. Just be kind to one another.
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Posted by Neal Is this a joke? I thought the Acme coke plant was a common and known location.
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You're new here. We're actually a pretty friendly bunch, but introducing yourself to an established community of people with this kind of confrontational behavior will never win you any friends. Let's drop it and move on now, and avoid hijacking a good thread.
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That's cool, reminds me of the coking plant over here in Wales. Almost exactly, as it happens, but the Welsh one is still intact and not half-demolished.
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I like your photos a lot. Thank you for sharing;.
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