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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Leaving things behind? (Viewed 2620 times)
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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 40 on 7/9/2010 5:54 PM >
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Posted by Yield


nice to hear that you take people to sites to ruin things. welcome to uer.


I really had no control over them, I wanted to show them the site and one really needed to piss....

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 41 on 7/9/2010 10:09 PM >
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Posted by petticat


I really had no control over them, I wanted to show them the site and one really needed to piss....


i don't think peeing in an abandonment is that big of a deal. i've peed in a couple. you'll likely only get in trouble if you take a dump in a toolbox at a construction site then talk about it, or do something along those same lines.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 42 on 7/9/2010 11:01 PM >
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Posted by bouncewiggle


i don't think peeing in an abandonment is that big of a deal. i've peed in a couple. you'll likely only get in trouble if you take a dump in a toolbox at a construction site then talk about it, or do something along those same lines.


Agreed. I think quite a few people on this site have peed in or near an abandonment.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 43 on 7/10/2010 12:04 AM >
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Posted by bouncewiggle


i don't think peeing in an abandonment is that big of a deal. i've peed in a couple. you'll likely only get in trouble if you take a dump in a toolbox at a construction site then talk about it, or do something along those same lines.


I've heard they remove full member status for pooping in abandoned buildings ;)

But this conversation is stupid, I leave my name on chalkboards or in letters on signs, I love graffiti but have never created any (though have been accused of it), I leave beer bottles almost everywhere I explore, I leave piss in corners, deuces in broken toilets and semen on construction cranes, get over it people

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 44 on 7/10/2010 3:38 AM >
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Posted by injektilo


I've heard they remove full member status for pooping in abandoned buildings ;)


HAHAHAHAHA.
I try to pee in toilets at least. I swear half the 'gross toilet shots' in the photography section are from other explorers who've been there and used said toilet.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 45 on 7/10/2010 12:10 PM >
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except for that one in the gross things thread that looks like it has a beating heart in it..it might be fake blood but it's still really gross and kinda gives me nightmares.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 46 on 7/10/2010 12:33 PM >
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Posted by petticat
except for that one in the gross things thread that looks like it has a beating heart in it..it might be fake blood but it's still really gross and kinda gives me nightmares.


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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 47 on 7/10/2010 1:20 PM >
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It's in one of the mid-50's pages on that thread. It took me a little time to work up the courage to look at it,

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 48 on 7/10/2010 10:04 PM >
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organs are so cool looking. and muscle tissue. and bones.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 49 on 7/11/2010 1:34 AM >
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I haven't left anything behind, but a friend I was with had to pee.

I find it odd that in an abandonment where the toilet is CLEARLY not working, one would opt to pee into a broken toilet (while hovering... she was female) than just go out on the grass out back or something. I dunno. Am I crazy? I'd rather pee outside than pee into a toilet that does not work... that has had other bums touch it before....

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 50 on 7/18/2010 6:20 AM >
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Personally, the people that I want to know about my trespassing would be with me so leaving a "calling card" would not interest me. I just don't find it wise to advertise the fact that people are entering buildings that are not supposed to be entered.... maybe it's just me??

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 51 on 7/18/2010 8:56 AM >
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Posted by aurelie


Agreed. I think quite a few people on this site have peed in or near an abandonment.


I know lots of explorers who have peed in on or near abandonments.....but what about 'off' abandonments? we have a huge old grain silo near town here and i've peed off that...i was finished before it hit the ground, not something i would normally advertise, but seeing as it's on topic

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 52 on 7/18/2010 4:58 PM >
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I've signed my name from here a few times, I'n not overly concerned about it getting traced back since typing it into Google gives you so many hits I'm pretty well hidden.

The fun of true anonymity while using your real name.


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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 53 on 7/19/2010 3:54 AM >
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Posted by Tom S
I've signed my name from here a few times, I'n not overly concerned about it getting traced back since typing it into Google gives you so many hits I'm pretty well hidden.

The fun of true anonymity while using your real name.



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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 54 on 7/19/2010 4:56 AM >
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I'll frame you Tom S! I will mold poop into your user name, give it a urine border, then spray paint "was here" underneath it


When you do that post a pic of it! sounds impressive!!

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 55 on 7/19/2010 4:17 PM >
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Posted by GreenHat
I find it odd that in an abandonment where the toilet is CLEARLY not working, one would opt to pee into a broken toilet (while hovering... she was female) than just go out on the grass out back or something.


as a girl it's much easier to pee hovering over a toilet than hovering over only grass. at least that way the pee goes in the toilet and doesn't splash all over your shoes or get on your pants. there are a lot of variables we females have to take into account when peeing in the wild. it's tricky.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 56 on 7/19/2010 4:24 PM >
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Posted by bouncewiggle


as a girl it's much easier to pee hovering over a toilet than hovering over only grass. at least that way the pee goes in the toilet and doesn't splash all over your shoes or get on your pants. there are a lot of variables we females have to take into account when peeing in the wild. it's tricky.


Plus it's a lot easier for us to get infected and sick while hovering over grass and plants that shoot upwards towards your chabingo while peeing outside. All girls need to learn how to pee standing up. I've said this countless times.
I like peeing in toilets because usually there's a door to close so an explorer can't walk in on me. I'd need to get the eye bleach.

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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 57 on 7/21/2010 2:41 PM >
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Posted by bouncewiggle


as a girl it's much easier to pee hovering over a toilet than hovering over only grass. at least that way the pee goes in the toilet and doesn't splash all over your shoes or get on your pants. there are a lot of variables we females have to take into account when peeing in the wild. it's tricky.


I think I just find this funny because we're so trained to pee only in toilets. That being said, I agree with you about the splashing... I've also been to an abandonment and ended up with ticks stuck all over me, so the though of ticks in the pink parts doesn't entice me.


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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 58 on 7/21/2010 7:25 PM >
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Re: Leaving things behind?
<Reply # 59 on 7/21/2010 8:10 PM >
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