Mausoleum ethics

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Pipelnr, FUCK A CORPSE FOR ALL OF US!
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um....eww.
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Well when it came down to it I only had ten minutes ( because of taking to long at the ship graveyard) before I had to haul ass to the airport to pick up my twit. I was going to just drive right to it and run in and take a picture but the roads that go to that area are closed and the entire southern tip is a nature preserve. I knew exactly where the place was from some satalite photos but i did not have time to hike the 2 miles through the woods to get to it. No worries thou as I will be back soon.
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oh darn, and gimp was hoping to get some head...
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What do you think of actually opening a tomb. And looking inside.
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ivecomeasiam wrote:What do you think of actually opening a tomb. And looking inside.
Well there most of the tombs have been broken into and the skulls stolen. This is normal in 3rd world countrys as they break into the crips, steal the skulls and then pry the gold teeth out of them. If you are talking about a normal tomb it depends. If it is a 3,000 year old tomb of a egypten king hell yea I will take a peek inside( but not the first person in, too many thoughts of curses and boobytraps). But if you are talking about digging up your great grandma no. That is not cool. I have seen skeletons and I have seen bodys at many diffrent stages of fucked up. So no i go to see the tomb and all it's glory not the skeleton in the box.
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I've been thinking about opening this tomb I happened upon. There's 15-16 people in it.
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I would not open a sealed tomb. To me htat is wrong. But, if the tomb is already open, the damage is done.
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