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  1. He,,o good to see you still alive now
  2. The skinwalker shapshifting aliens are up to their antics agin. Seriously tho this has been happenig for decades spooky scary stuff https://www.npr.org/2019/10/08/767283820/not-one-drop-of-blood-cattle-mysteriously-mutilated-in-oregon ever seen that movie Under the Skin? Exactly what this cow looks like - completely sucked dry In the early morning light, dust from hooves creates a fog at Silvies Valley Ranch in remote eastern Oregon. Cowboys whistle and talk low to their eager herding dogs. They're moving the cattle from one vast, sage-studded range to another. Five young purebred bulls mysteriously showed up dead on the ranch this past summer, drained of blood and with body parts precisely removed. The ranch's vice president, Colby Marshall, drives his truck down a U.S. Forest Service road. "Then we'll get out and take a little walk to where one of the bulls was found. And the carcass is still there," Marshall says. Coming upon one of the dead bulls is an eerie scene. The forest is hot and still, apart from a raven's repeating caw. The bull looks like a giant, deflated plush toy. It smells. Weirdly, there are no signs of buzzards, coyotes or other scavengers. His red coat is as shiny as if he were going to the fair, but he's bloodless and his tongue and genitals have been surgically cut out. Marshall says these young livestock were just reaching their top value as breeding bulls. The animals are worth around $6,000 each. And since these were breeding bulls, hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of future calves were lost too. Finding these young Herefords in this remote country can sometimes take the ranch's experienced cowboys days. Ranch staff members are now required to ride in pairs and are encouraged to carry arms. "It's rugged," Marshall says. "I mean this is the frontier. If some person, or persons, has the ability to take down a 2,000-pound range bull, you know, it's not inconceivable that they wouldn't have a lot of problems dealing with a 180-pound cowboy." Theories abound Harney County Sheriff's Deputy Dan Jenkins has been working the cattle cases and has gotten dozens of calls from all over offering tips and suggestions. "A lot of people lean toward the aliens," Jenkins says. "One caller had told us to look for basically a depression under the carcass. 'Cause he said that the alien ships will kinda beam the cow up and do whatever they are going to do with it. Then they just drop them from a great height." Dan Jenkins, with the Harney County Sheriff's Office, has been investigating the killings of several cattle on Silvies Valley Ranch. Jenkins says the cases have been tough, with little evidence and no credible leads. On his whiteboard, he has a running list scrawled in green marker with the top theories. What's clear: It isn't bears, wolves, cougars or poisonous plants. Nor were the animals shot. The FBI won't confirm or deny that it's looking into the multiple slaughters. Two years ago and 200 miles south, near New Princeton, Ore., one of Andie Davies' cows was also found cut up and bloodless. She and her husband drove concentric circles around the corpse, but they never found any tracks. And in this dusty country, "everything you do leaves tracks," Davies says. Back in the 1980s, one of Terry Anderson's mother cows was mysteriously killed overnight. Standing at his ranch near Pendleton, Ore., Anderson points to the exact spot where he found her on top of a mountain. He remembers his cow lying dead, her udder removed with something razor sharp. "And not one drop of blood anywhere," Anderson says. He has never gotten over it. "It's just left a really strange feeling with me since that day. You can't explain it," Anderson says. "And, you know, no one else has been able to explain it." The Harney County Sheriff's Office continues to field calls on the killings. And Silvies Valley Ranch has put up a $25,000 reward for information that could solve the case.
  3. Does @Poof show up in notification if blocked lets see
  4. They sell a rubber no slip grip casingthat fits most iphone
  5. Shirogane's chapter specifically is about personal growth
  6. Wut are you talking about there lies at the heart of this show a very heartwarming story about personal growth in the face of adversity, sisterhood and unrequited love
  7. Lytbryt

    I Am Here!

    Weird lookin cat
  8. Wut can you give an example
  9. Wut that is a baby antelope i think or is it gazele is been a long time since I saw the Lion Kings
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    Wow yeah when I had tooth removed they gave vicodins wow that stuff really takes you out of it
  11. They ar e little psycopaths they literal have cold blood dude what more can i say
  12. Lytbryt

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    Oh no plz no dont stahp 🙄
  13. Lytbryt

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    Wow are you being so mean cuz you are strong out wow. Rude.
  14. Wow yeah happy birthdya
  15. I dont believe that tryptophobia is real there is no such as fear of wholes
  16. Lytbryt

    I Am Here!

    Hi
  17. Lytbryt

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    oh Wow you are here
  18. Oh its ony on the 3DS?
  19. Lytbryt

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    Okay well be safe i guess drink plenty of water
  20. Iguanas are stupid an people who have tehm as pets are ignorant
  21. Lytbryt

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    Whyis Jimmy Fallen on BCB>?
  22. Lytbryt

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    I didnt know sizzurp came in pill form I thought you meant lean like thin
  23. Lytbryt

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    Uhh youa re taking Adderall so you dont have food craving? good luck w/ that ....
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