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Matthew 8 month s ago
#1 Looks like a version of the Necrocomicon (Evil Dead series). I would not handle it, but would place it in a box and mail it to the Vatican so that they can deal with it; they are into that sort of thing.

You might also want to drink some Holy Water just to be on the safe side. Even if you are an aetheist it could not hurt.
       
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Edna 8 month s ago
#39
Man what do you have to do to get turned down by the Church of Satan? 36
(Interestingly enough they actually do tons of charity work)
       
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Virdie 8 month s ago
#32 Some little kid is learning to write and decided to "mail" some letters. This is extremely normal.
       
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Zada 8 month s ago
#26 yesterday's grief is today's beef
       
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Lucinda 8 month s ago
#4
strange
i live at nr 16
       
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belayclappingdance3dashdirol
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yahooshoot

"My Brother Received This Creepy Card In The Mail. Should He Take Any Actions?"

"The card was sent from Moonpig. We've looked at their website, and they state that they can’t disclose the details of the sender of a card. Should he contact the police? Not as an emergency, but just to inform them. He’s recently broken up with his girlfriend, and from what I gather, she seemed a little crazy. Does anybody have any advice, please?"

 

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