This past week I visited a new cemetery twice after work. It was out of state and had so many different types of graves there.
There were unmarked graves, graves with worn out tombstone, recently made graves with flamboyant tombstones and gifts left on them.
There were a few freshly exhumed graves. I could tell because the people that were buried there had died decades ago and the earth appeared to have been dug up.
There were graves with christ cuck crosses and red candles on them. Red candles are also indicative the deceased was a christ cuck when they were alive.
There was a grave all the way in the corner of the cemetery far away from all the other graves.
There were tombstones from the 19th century too.
Visited a new cemetery twice this past week
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that was the favorite pass time of this guySonOfElliotRodger wrote: 03 May 2026, 10:34 This past week I visited a new cemetery twice after work. It was out of state and had so many different types of graves there.
There were unmarked graves, graves with worn out tombstone, recently made graves with flamboyant tombstones and gifts left on them.
There were a few freshly exhumed graves. I could tell because the people that were buried there had died decades ago and the earth appeared to have been dug up.
There were graves with christ cuck crosses and red candles on them. Red candles are also indicative the deceased was a christ cuck when they were alive.
There was a grave all the way in the corner of the cemetery far away from all the other graves.
There were tombstones from the 19th century too.
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Thank you comrade, going into cemeteries is a hobby of mine that I do so on occasion. I have visited quite a few cemeteries over the years and one time I even went on a cemetery tour.JCel2001 wrote: 03 May 2026, 22:08 That's some dark shit to be posting with so many of us on the edge, that being said it was interesting and kind of cool. I also think old cemeteries are cool.
I think old cemeteries are cool because there's a layer of mystery to them especially with so many worn out tombstones and tombstones that appear to be scattered and huddled into a rather small space. It makes you wonder whose buried there and were they buried this way originally or is the current condition of the burial site a byproduct of centuries of neglect?
This is intriguing.
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