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Stairs to nowhere

submitted by PeckerwoodPerry to pics 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 02:40:11 ago (+16/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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Third time trying this. Yes I am retard.


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[ - ] albatrosv15 3 points 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 06:59:44 ago (+3/-0)

The stairs are going into water. Perfectly viable place to go.
Nigger.

[ - ] kammmmak 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 08:42:11 ago (+0/-0)

drown

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry [op] 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 10:55:13 ago (+0/-0)

I wouldn't go in that water, not there at least. The current was ripping and a little ways down stream the river sinks underground. West of there is nice, there's over a dozen natural springs that feed the river. It's crystal clear and too cold for gators to wanna fuck with.

[ - ] boekanier 2 points 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 05:08:51 ago (+2/-0)

do you call this 'nowhere'?

[ - ] hhargitt 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 06:34:21 ago (+1/-0)

Summer time watering hole?

[ - ] TheBigGuyFromQueens 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 08:49:44 ago (+1/-0)

I am thinking it is in the deep South and used as a baptismal pond.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry [op] 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 10:49:41 ago (+1/-0)

I could see that being the case. There used to be a town here back in the 1860's and parts of it still remain. That's the Sante Fe river and about three quarters of a mile down stream it sinks underground. Pretty wild really, the river just seemingly ends and you can walk around it. I've never seen anything like it. Those woods are full of energy, you kinda get a feeling like you shouldn't be there or like your walking through a grave yard.

[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 13:04:51 ago (+1/-0)

I'll bet those people had better and happier lives than the people who live in that region today.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry [op] 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 13:22:03 ago (+1/-0)

I dunno about that. There was a casino and a mill, but they were basically surrounded with hostile savages of the alachua tribe. The small township was almost entirely burnt to the ground. The men were killed and the women were taken as slaves. There's a lot of blood soaked into that ground and you can definitely feel it.

[ - ] Sector2 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 13:54:40 ago (+1/-0)

It's understandable why they'd consider that part a negative. Would they choose a time when their own zionist occupied government considers them less than trannies, homos, and african savages, and forces degeneracy on them at the threat of imprisonment?

Maybe that area was a little rougher than others, or maybe I'm just glamorizing a more natural life. I'm suspecting the tradeoffs we've made have not been in our best interests.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry [op] 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 15:40:54 ago (+0/-0)

Totally agree. It's easy to get caught up in the fantasy of a simple life, but the fact is that life is a struggle regardless of the time we live. Who among us wouldn't like a little house on the prairie? I wish it was that simple bro, I really do. But life is strife, if it wasn't it wouldn't be worth it.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry [op] 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 15, 2024 10:38:13 ago (+0/-0)

Swimming is allowed in a certain area of the park. The current was ripping here though.