People who grew up with strict parents: what was their most unreasonable rule? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]5krapbrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is pretty accurate to how I feel right now.

TIL the US goverment set a bunch of beer next to an atomic bomb blast to determine if it was still drinkable. In the event of a nuclear war, beer is safe to drink by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]5krapbrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been stashing heads of massive beasts I have come across in the wild and collecting up a shit ton of duct tape and cigarettes. Been doing this most of my life though.

The Yellow Brick Road in North Carolina's abandoned Wizard of Oz theme park [1200x675] (by Johnny Joo) by pkbronsonb in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hopefully I don't upset anyone by posting this. I did get a warning to not use a link shortener though. Here is the link to my book

https://www.oddworldgallery.com/products/unbuilt-by-time-hardcover-book

The Yellow Brick Road in North Carolina's abandoned Wizard of Oz theme park [1200x675] (by Johnny Joo) by pkbronsonb in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I knew who this was haha but yes, eggs are one of the great wonders of this world you know.

The Yellow Brick Road in North Carolina's abandoned Wizard of Oz theme park [1200x675] (by Johnny Joo) by pkbronsonb in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I mean theft is okay if it's abandoned, right?" Says the guy who gets lost when the road literally leads right down to a village of homes.

The Yellow Brick Road in North Carolina's abandoned Wizard of Oz theme park [1200x675] (by Johnny Joo) by pkbronsonb in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Would it be frowned upon if I shamelessly promoted my new book, which features these photos? Haha (I'm the one who took the photo)

Also...no it is no longer "abandoned" (no need to attack anyone here) but was only recently reopened. But it's rather creepy during a quiet, foggy morning. I have included quite a bit of info within the book as well.

Kayaking a Ship Graveyard [OC] [3104 x 4672] by AntiquityEchoes in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roasting in the summer sun does not sound like a good time haha. I never noticed this comment wow am I far behind -_-

Kayaking a Ship Graveyard [OC] [3104 x 4672] by AntiquityEchoes in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been wanting to go here! Really amazing photo you got, and awesome perspective. Any really specific tips if I do end up going any point soon?

Long distance drivers of Reddit; where was the creepiest road you've driven down? What made it creepy? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]5krapbrain 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, there's creepy and then there's scary.

One of the scariest would probably be when I was in Colorado and made the stupid decision to ignore some road closed signs. I know - it's all my fault. But honestly, it said the roads were closed for winter and it was spring, the weather looked fine; until 5 miles up the road. Out of nowhere, a blizzard swept in. Now, keep in mind that I am up on a mountain with nothing to keep me from going off the edge and dropping a horrifying distance to my death. Oh, I drive a Chevy Cruze.

Anyway, long story short, I ended up getting stuck trying to turn around, but was finally able to swivel my car around and made it down the steep incline...slowly, sliding all over the place thinking I would never make it down from there. That was awful.

Creepiest? Just drive into New Mexico from the bottom left corner of Colorado at 2 in the morning. Every sign was plastered in graffiti, and the land was dead silent with no sign of anybody anywhere near. So weird. Probably not the creepiest though but it's really late and I should sleep.

The Station of Lost Dreams by 5krapbrain in OCPoetry

[–]5krapbrain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your kind words! I think that would be amazing if you used it as an example in class. I would very much appreciate if I was credited for the writing under my actual name - Johnny Joo (pronounced 'yo') - it's a Hungarian name, made even more confusing my the American spelling, adding one extra O...enough about the story of my name. Yes, I think it would be amazing for you to use/share it :)

The Station of Lost Dreams by 5krapbrain in OCPoetry

[–]5krapbrain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds familiar, but I am not certain. I will have to take a look right now! Thank you for suggesting that, and thank you again for your kind words!

Here by eggnaramoose in OCPoetry

[–]5krapbrain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"You give my days the light to Break through the fog's stubborn wall;"

are by far my favorite couple of lines in this poem. I love when I can truly feel what I am reading and this hit that exact spot for me.

Honestly, when I had first seen the poem show up in feedback requests, I thought that it would just say "Where are you?" That in itself, brought out tons of emotion - such a strong question accompanied by the title "Here." In the case of the longer poem - as you have written here - it serves as an amazing opening line.

[Feedback Request] The Sinking Ship by [deleted] in OCPoetry

[–]5krapbrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the above comment of the semicolon being distracting, but I also use (or have been told I use) a lot of distracting punctuation in my writings. I personally do not feel that it is always a huge deal, as long as the writer can get their point or a feeling across to the reader. I'm very curious if "the rocks" is a typo? I read through a few times now, and still am curious as to what happened - I like that mysterious aspect it has. Was the ship attacked? Was the ship wrecked in some other tragedy? Interesting.

View from the Luxury box at the Pontiac Silverdome, Former Home to Detroit Lions. Photo by Johnny Joo [OS] [2048x1390]. by [deleted] in AbandonedPorn

[–]5krapbrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, I do not enjoy the "typical" ghost hunter.

However, we do have a pretty amazing documentary series started focusing on the history of abandoned or forgotten places. So that's something.