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HardtailHack

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Hahaha, they do actually own the domain godhatesfags.com

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A church near me has canweprayforyou.com.au
I wonder how much weird shit they get asked to pray for?
 

HardtailHack

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what if it's productive, modest tranny sin?
I guess it wouldn't be sin.

Mouse wanted to test the hardness of a carbide drill bit, little turds have been chomping on a few things lately, they chewed all the soft rubber off one of the workshop tablets.
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Tourists falling through the crust while hiking off trail and/or [unsuccessfully] trying to retrieve their dog from a thermal feature are the 2 main causes of death in Yellowstone.

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ETA: via the google rabbit hole, TIL about Death Gulch
#GaseousEmanations
#That'sWhatSheSaid
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Death Gulch is a small and gloomy ravine in the northeast corner of the Yellowstone National Park. "In this region the lavas which fill the ancient basin of the park rest upon the flanks of mountains formed of fragmentary volcanic ejecta, . . . while the hydrothermal forces of the central portion of the park show but feeble manifestations of their energy in the almost extinct hot-spring areas of Soda Butte, Lamar River, Cache Creek, and Miller Creek." Although hot water no longer flows from these vents, "gaseous emanations are now given off in considerable volume."
 
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Jm_

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I studied German and the lower left is definitely German. I'd expect to see Norsk/Swedish/Danish if it was Iceland.

Could be Lassen or Jellystone. Lassen has some boardwalks and features like that.
 

jonKranked

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Death Gulch is a small and gloomy ravine in the northeast corner of the Yellowstone National Park. "In this region the lavas which fill the ancient basin of the park rest upon the flanks of mountains formed of fragmentary volcanic ejecta, . . . while the hydrothermal forces of the central portion of the park show but feeble manifestations of their energy in the almost extinct hot-spring areas of Soda Butte, Lamar River, Cache Creek, and Miller Creek." Although hot water no longer flows from these vents, "gaseous emanations are now given off in considerable volume."
More like Fart Valley
 

StiHacka

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In hell. Welcome!

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Turbo Monkey
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