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Back in the day, when I thought drugs were "fun", I went to a hotel room to do some blow. A guy knocked on the door and said, "I heard I could get some pussy here." I said "EEW and slammed the door. A girl yelled at me and let him in. I realized I was amonfat whores. They left, and the other shores for hungry. They poured some froot loop s into a giant bowl and all started eating- a community creak bowl. Then I met a pregnant woman who was on crack. Seriously, it seemed like one by one, each person that I met was worse than the last. It was bizarre and disgusting. Ice been sober ever since.
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georgia guidestones

close second
dragon point


was built by a rich wiccan who threw elite parties. we went there way before it got this bad. my friend kicked the attic door open. there were two little cots in there. bad vibes. another time when i went there the group i was with and i saw a floating girl apparition on the driveway. we left
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The tower of London. It had a suit of armor on display with a large hole in the middle of the body part. I knew someone was wearing it when that happened and felt physically sick. I had to leave the building immediately.

I had business in the WTC buildings in the mid 90's. The place felt dead and rather awful. This was after the 1993 attack and obviously before the towers came down.
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That's funny you should say that, I've been in alot of places and the one that creeped me smooth out was New York city.

Over 10 million people have died there.

So many people so packed together and a large percentage of them would slit your guts and eat your liver. That's the feeling I got there, like a rat in a cage full of hungry, vicious rats... and it was not what I was expecting if thats what you're thinking. I thought it would feel very much alive, but it didnt, it felt dark, draining, dead.
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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Please DISH! I live near there!
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Stay out of really remote places in the northern end of the range. Unless you’re curious about shape shifters.
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Many Indians believe in this. They believe the spirits of people can inhabit all kinds of animals, and things
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Serenbe, Georgia
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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Please DISH! I live near there!
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Stay out of really remote places in the northern end of the range. Unless you’re curious about shape shifters.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77326810


Many Indians believe in this. They believe the spirits of people can inhabit all kinds of animals, and things
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I never had heard of them before this experience. Turns out they’re evil and become a shape shifter by killing a relative. Just another form of demon/possession if you ask me. The natives know to avoid certain areas.
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Please DISH! I live near there!
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Stay out of really remote places in the northern end of the range. Unless you’re curious about shape shifters.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77326810


Many Indians believe in this. They believe the spirits of people can inhabit all kinds of animals, and things
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80084088


I never had heard of them before this experience. Turns out they’re evil and become a shape shifter by killing a relative. Just another form of demon/possession if you ask me. The natives know to avoid certain areas.
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Skinwalkers is the most commonly known name for them.

I have perceived human spirits in animals , some good and some evil.
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West Virginia

Mutant cross-bred rednecks. Dawn of the dead coal towns with opioid addictions clinics on every block.
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I have not been here but this is the creepiest place you will see in this thread. Read the comments of this Youtube video. It appears to be a human trafficking home that was abandoned in Canada.)

(Even creepier is that there is more than one Youtube video tour of this place.)


 Quoting: Skip. 79160455


He videotapes a cardboard box full of ripped up pictures of young Asian girls.
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I re-watched it, it was a bag of pictures not a box.

Unopened wine bottles too.

What was going on in that house?
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Immigration fraud
Human trafficking

More than 15 bedrooms, luggage, the ripped pictures...but the scariest thing were the chairs.
Littles down below have little chairs, the biggers upstairs have bigger chairs.
The chair legs bent like li legs and the weight make it impossible to knock over, if you were tied to it.
The trunks, and carved out places on the back of the chair seem made to be able to tie or cuff a person up. Those chairs are handmade, CULTural looking, heavy, distinct.
Those chairs with the pictures of young girls. Traffickers. Probably a government trafficking nest, their power never gets shut off.
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I spent two years working deep in the jungles of Liberia in West Africa.

The location was about 100 or so miles NNE of Monrovia.

Creepy as fuck, but also an equally extraordinary experience.

On animals, our mining camp was regularly visited by all manner of wildlife,
from snakes, to cheetahs, to driver ants. Surprisingly, there were few mosquitos
in this particular area because there was little standing water. The swamps
and grasslands on three sides of Monrovia were a different story.

On people, there were a number of mud hut villages scattered around. While
most of the people were good natured, there were some that fell into the dark side.

Yea, creepy as fuck but I would go back tomorrow if given the opportunity.
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Lived in a house in Danville, Illinois for a few years. Creepy as hell. We bought it in 2005 for $10,000.00, five bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 stories with a huge basement and an attic large enough to have been converted into a game room/living area if we wanted to.

History of the house, based on paperwork that we found after moving in:

Built in the late 1800s by a doctor who practiced medicine out of his home. Sold it to a family in the 1940s - husband, wife, they later had a son and daughter.
Husband committed suicide in the house in front of his family sometime in the 1950s I think.
Sister died in the house in the late 1960s - pneumonia or something like that. The letters in the house spanned about 5 months of her just sitting in there, wanting to go out but being too sick until she finally passed. Lots of notes from her classmates wishing her well and hoping she would get better. She never did.
Mother finally died in the 1980s of old age - again, in the house. Still had her wheelchair, dentures, etc. scattered all throughout the house.
The final surviving member was the son, never moved out. Worked as a school teacher for a few years, retired, just stayed in one room of the house. He was a loner, kept to himself most of the time. I think he only ever talked to me once. Windows were all covered with newspaper. He ended up committing suicide one day. Two weeks later, someone in his family realized they hadn't heard from him and sent police over to do a wellness check. He wasn't well. He had been sitting in the hot house for an extended period of time and ended up "leaking" through a mattress onto the hardwood floors. He was a really strange duck - never had any mortgage or anything like that, so he had a lot of disposable income. His family (who couldn't be bothered to keep in touch with him when he was alive) swooped in like vultures and ransacked the house because they knew he was a collector. He had coin collections, baseball cards, stamps, etc. hoarded up in the house. One of the family members stopped by after we bought the house and said she wanted to go through one more time. She ended up telling us that when they auctioned off all of his collectibles, they netted over 100k that they then split among themselves. Then there was the vintage car in a storage unit. Apparently it was some old 1940s model car that was bought brand new, driven directly to storage and left there with less than 100 miles on the odometer. They got a pretty penny for that one at auction, but not before splitting the suitcase full of cash that was in the trunk. Old boy had 80k just plunked away for safe keeping.

Knowing that four people died in the house - two by suicide - was creepy enough, but then I started going through the old letters that were in the place. Apparently Mr. Teacher Man had a fondness for young girls, especially his cousins. There were several letters about why he wasn't allowed near one of the girls in particular - nothing that outright pinned down anything that he had done, but they insinuated enough that you could put 2 and 2 together and realize this guy was a perv.

Overall, I'd say it was a 9/10 on the creepy scale. Nothing malevolent or scary happened, but there was an overall feel of unease in the place. It never really felt like a home.
 Quoting: Scios


Just reading that made me uneasy.
I'm thinking you're not sensitive. That's why you never saw anything .
Just from what you wrote, I know there's "something" in that house. It preyed on that family like an evil cancer.

I guarantee I'd get ill just being in there for 15 minutes.

10 grand though. Dang...
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There were SOME weird things that happened in the house. First of all, the attic was just downright creepy. Piles and piles of clothing going back probably to the 1930s - vintage women's hats, clothes, that kind of thing. Probably belonged to the mom. There was one entire section that seemed devoted to the sister - that's where I found all the letters and newspaper articles about her. There were some old shelves in an L configuration with all her stuff on it.

One day I decided to just drag a light up there, pull up a chair, and go through the boxes. I should point out that the attic always smelled like...well, an attic. Musty, dusty, stale.

As I'm sitting there going through these old cigar boxes with letters and reading them, there's this breeze - so soft that I had to stop and think, "Wait - was that a breeze?" About 5 seconds after that I got a faint whiff of flowers - like a combination of lilac and lavender. (For the record, I never found anything in the letters saying that these were her favorites or anything...)

So there I am, just kinda not moving, listening real close for any loud thumping footsteps or anything else cliché, but it's just really quiet and there's still just this faint hint of flowers.

I finally just said out loud, "I'm not here to disrupt your things or disrespect you. I'll put everything back where I found it when I'm done. I'm just curious to know more about your life."

Now this is the part where I'm supposed to hear a faint sigh or a girl's giggle or feel another breeze on my neck before the door to the attic swings shut, right? Yeah, none of that happened. I sat there for about another 30 minutes going through the boxes and checking things out.

Just as I decided I should head out and go back downstairs, I noticed that I could still smell the flowers. Before I left I put the chair in the middle of the shelves, facing them. As I was leaving, I said out loud, "I'll leave this chair here if you want to sit down and go through your stuff. I mean, your legs probably don't get tired anymore, but just in case they do..." and I headed downstairs.

Two weeks later, I went back up there to get something and the chair...was in the exact same spot I left it.

(Yeah, sorry - it wasn't floating in the air or moved across the room or anything. I kinda wish it had been...that would been a better ending.)
"The more you know, the less you fear."

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A dark Port of section of a hospital after my heart surgery Rehabilitation
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Santa Cruz California.
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Vatican, don’t get creepier that that.

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I think you’re right. How about most of the catacombs in Italy in general. Never seen though and don’t really want to. Must be incredibly creepy to walk through them.
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The ruins of Chavin, Peru.
A large sacrificial stone with blood stains, and underground catacombs for the dead. Very dark. Very creepy.
I developed ptsd not long after returning home.
Visions of Lizard People.
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Baath Party Headquarters Iraq.

The pool was drained inside, and you could see the blood where they executed people before the war.

The youtube doesn't show inside.

When the JDAMS blew up the main auditorium and the US came in to count the dead, they had discovered they were all watching the movie "Pretty Women" when most were incinerated.



Also, the remnants of the longest chandeliers in the world could be seen there amongst the rubble, broken glass, and the spray paint that indicated where bodies were found.
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Washington, DC.....

Not a corner there that feels less than evil.
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I felt the evil energy lines there too. It was strong.
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The Jerome Grand Hotel in Jerome, AZ. It’s an old miners hospital turned into a hotel and it’s haunted.
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Planet earth
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Satan is the king of this planet.
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Probably sasquatch wallows at nighthiding
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Washington, DC.....

Not a corner there that feels less than evil.
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I felt the evil energy lines there too. It was strong.
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True, l visited there during the Clinton years and l know what you mean
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I've driven all over the world, and I've seen a lot of stuff I would call a freak show, especially in places in like India, but as far as creepy, I'd have to say Guatemala is the creepiest county I've driven around. Guatemala just has a general creepy feeling to it everywhere.
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Lots of old gods congregate there.
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Baath Party Headquarters Iraq.

The pool was drained inside, and you could see the blood where they executed people before the war.

The youtube doesn't show inside.

When the JDAMS blew up the main auditorium and the US came in to count the dead, they had discovered they were all watching the movie "Pretty Women" when most were incinerated.



Also, the remnants of the longest chandeliers in the world could be seen there amongst the rubble, broken glass, and the spray paint that indicated where bodies were found.
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Ewwwww....
No bromo dude...
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Lived in a house in Danville, Illinois for a few years. Creepy as hell. We bought it in 2005 for $10,000.00, five bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 stories with a huge basement and an attic large enough to have been converted into a game room/living area if we wanted to.

History of the house, based on paperwork that we found after moving in:

Built in the late 1800s by a doctor who practiced medicine out of his home. Sold it to a family in the 1940s - husband, wife, they later had a son and daughter.
Husband committed suicide in the house in front of his family sometime in the 1950s I think.
Sister died in the house in the late 1960s - pneumonia or something like that. The letters in the house spanned about 5 months of her just sitting in there, wanting to go out but being too sick until she finally passed. Lots of notes from her classmates wishing her well and hoping she would get better. She never did.
Mother finally died in the 1980s of old age - again, in the house. Still had her wheelchair, dentures, etc. scattered all throughout the house.
The final surviving member was the son, never moved out. Worked as a school teacher for a few years, retired, just stayed in one room of the house. He was a loner, kept to himself most of the time. I think he only ever talked to me once. Windows were all covered with newspaper. He ended up committing suicide one day. Two weeks later, someone in his family realized they hadn't heard from him and sent police over to do a wellness check. He wasn't well. He had been sitting in the hot house for an extended period of time and ended up "leaking" through a mattress onto the hardwood floors. He was a really strange duck - never had any mortgage or anything like that, so he had a lot of disposable income. His family (who couldn't be bothered to keep in touch with him when he was alive) swooped in like vultures and ransacked the house because they knew he was a collector. He had coin collections, baseball cards, stamps, etc. hoarded up in the house. One of the family members stopped by after we bought the house and said she wanted to go through one more time. She ended up telling us that when they auctioned off all of his collectibles, they netted over 100k that they then split among themselves. Then there was the vintage car in a storage unit. Apparently it was some old 1940s model car that was bought brand new, driven directly to storage and left there with less than 100 miles on the odometer. They got a pretty penny for that one at auction, but not before splitting the suitcase full of cash that was in the trunk. Old boy had 80k just plunked away for safe keeping.

Knowing that four people died in the house - two by suicide - was creepy enough, but then I started going through the old letters that were in the place. Apparently Mr. Teacher Man had a fondness for young girls, especially his cousins. There were several letters about why he wasn't allowed near one of the girls in particular - nothing that outright pinned down anything that he had done, but they insinuated enough that you could put 2 and 2 together and realize this guy was a perv.

Overall, I'd say it was a 9/10 on the creepy scale. Nothing malevolent or scary happened, but there was an overall feel of unease in the place. It never really felt like a home.
 Quoting: Scios


Just reading that made me uneasy.
I'm thinking you're not sensitive. That's why you never saw anything .
Just from what you wrote, I know there's "something" in that house. It preyed on that family like an evil cancer.

I guarantee I'd get ill just being in there for 15 minutes.

10 grand though. Dang...
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


There were SOME weird things that happened in the house. First of all, the attic was just downright creepy. Piles and piles of clothing going back probably to the 1930s - vintage women's hats, clothes, that kind of thing. Probably belonged to the mom. There was one entire section that seemed devoted to the sister - that's where I found all the letters and newspaper articles about her. There were some old shelves in an L configuration with all her stuff on it.

One day I decided to just drag a light up there, pull up a chair, and go through the boxes. I should point out that the attic always smelled like...well, an attic. Musty, dusty, stale.

As I'm sitting there going through these old cigar boxes with letters and reading them, there's this breeze - so soft that I had to stop and think, "Wait - was that a breeze?" About 5 seconds after that I got a faint whiff of flowers - like a combination of lilac and lavender. (For the record, I never found anything in the letters saying that these were her favorites or anything...)

So there I am, just kinda not moving, listening real close for any loud thumping footsteps or anything else cliché, but it's just really quiet and there's still just this faint hint of flowers.

I finally just said out loud, "I'm not here to disrupt your things or disrespect you. I'll put everything back where I found it when I'm done. I'm just curious to know more about your life."

Now this is the part where I'm supposed to hear a faint sigh or a girl's giggle or feel another breeze on my neck before the door to the attic swings shut, right? Yeah, none of that happened. I sat there for about another 30 minutes going through the boxes and checking things out.

Just as I decided I should head out and go back downstairs, I noticed that I could still smell the flowers. Before I left I put the chair in the middle of the shelves, facing them. As I was leaving, I said out loud, "I'll leave this chair here if you want to sit down and go through your stuff. I mean, your legs probably don't get tired anymore, but just in case they do..." and I headed downstairs.

Two weeks later, I went back up there to get something and the chair...was in the exact same spot I left it.

(Yeah, sorry - it wasn't floating in the air or moved across the room or anything. I kinda wish it had been...that would been a better ending.)
 Quoting: Scios


That's cool. We always say, we aren't going to hurt you. We mean no disrespect.
No bromo dude...
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The tower of London. It had a suit of armor on display with a large hole in the middle of the body part. I knew someone was wearing it when that happened and felt physically sick. I had to leave the building immediately.

I had business in the WTC buildings in the mid 90's. The place felt dead and rather awful. This was after the 1993 attack and obviously before the towers came down.
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I've never been, but you just know the towers are crawling with stuff and energies.

Causation things make me ill to the point that I must leave.
Mummies and Egyptian artifacts do this to me quite often.
Not king tuts stuff. Oddly, but many others that I've been close to.

I once had to flee the Field Museum in Chicago because of their mummy babies.
No bromo dude...
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georgia guidestones

close second
dragon point


was built by a rich wiccan who threw elite parties. we went there way before it got this bad. my friend kicked the attic door open. there were two little cots in there. bad vibes. another time when i went there the group i was with and i saw a floating girl apparition on the driveway. we left
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So it's dilapidated, there are squatters and they want 950,000 for it.

Lol
No bromo dude...
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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Wow! Can you tell us more about the visitor?
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Stay out of really remote places in the northern end of the range. Unless you’re curious about shape shifters.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77326810


Many Indians believe in this. They believe the spirits of people can inhabit all kinds of animals, and things
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80084088


I never had heard of them before this experience. Turns out they’re evil and become a shape shifter by killing a relative. Just another form of demon/possession if you ask me. The natives know to avoid certain areas.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77326810


Skinwalkers is the most commonly known name for them.

I have perceived human spirits in animals , some good and some evil.
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Interesting story, I was photographing near Square Top Mountain in the Wind River Range near some old preserved pioneer cabins. It was probably an hour before dark and a tremendous elecrical thunderstorm was brewing in the distance and fast approaching. While photographing,I felt a palpable smack on the head. Two times, if l remember right. I always set my camera to a 3 sec delay on the tripod and step away to minimize shaking on a longer exposure. Well, one of the images showed a hand trying to block the camera view. Maybe the electrical storm gave entities more powet. Who knows, but people disappear from that range in association with storms. Just check David Paulides Missing 411 reports abduct
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Colorado Springs is a creepy ass place.

Always felt "unwelcome" the whole time I was there, like I was being watched, and urged to leave

So I did.


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Mansfield prison in Ohio





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