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163977 No.1   [Reply]

What happens when you die?

>> No.2  

Seen a dead person? That happens. Anything more is just conjecture.

>> No.3  

>>1

Since when do red and black roof match?

>> No.4  

>>3
colour grading nigguh

>> No.5  

>>4

I doubt it. I also don't see how both areas circled are anything alike.

>> No.6  

Someone here must have visited the place by now and could confirm/deny it. I know I've been meaning to for the longest time.

veri: fouckable

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>>6
you mean like this?

>> No.8  

>>7

It's kind of sad to see most of that gone now. And to think, some anon could've grabbed a bucket of those leaves and sold them individually for $100 each to a fellow crackynon.

jk, I like to exaggerate just how obsessive crackynons can be.

>> No.9  

>>7
I think I'll make my own pilgrimage to these places one day. I already am embracing my creepy self.

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>>7
Is... Is it really all gone? Google maps can confirm that it's at least not been turned into a block of flats, but all those trees... I wonder how many Cracky brushed up against, or put a hand on. Christ, I feel like crying now.

>> No.11  

The terrible thing is that society even has no idea that these places are holy so they aren't even making the slightest political effort to preserve them like it does for other things like statues memorials and churches and other old buildings etc.

For example the metal thing she lies on there... I'm sure it'll soon be gone, unless it already is.

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>>10
yeah I was a bit surprised about the low amount of trees too
someone else has pictures from 2014

>> No.13  

>>12

I take it that Brits really hate trees.

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>>13
As a Brit, I can confirm that I personally don't hate trees, but a few of Cracky's photos show that they were definitely cutting down trees, even back then. Perhaps it's all part of a circle of life which we're only seeing part of, ne? Maybe one day the trees will grow back.

>>11
Even her lamp post might be gone soon... I'm stating to get a sense of urgency about my long-planned pilgrimage.

>> No.15  

>>12
Here's 2014. It seems like nobody's been sure what to do about this patch for quite a while. It's actually only a very thin piece of land between the meadow walk and the river, the cracky photos are quite deceptive in making it look like some wild wood.

>>14
A few years ago they were going to gate the alleyway with the lamppost. I'm so glad they didn't. Fortunately Oxford is full of people who think it's very important to preserve the city's character.

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>>15
Forgot photo

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You get pasted.



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