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Gamingfan
Gamingfan
Waste not want not
ThAtGuY101
ThAtGuY101
Put it back! Put it back right now! You gotta, you just gotta!

My friend's grandpa took his nose ,and he ain't ever been the same since.
Schrift
Schrift
One man's trash is another man's treasure, but I don't get why someone would want a spinal cord?

Also isn't archaeology, just professional grave robbing?
Gamingfan
Gamingfan
I feel like, of all people, you'd be the one to salivate over a spine.

And yes, it is, except it's legal to the point where you get paid for it.
Schrift
Schrift
I could make cool edgy nunchaku using them
Gamingfan
Gamingfan
My point exactly.
Schrift
Schrift
Well it's called recycling, it's amazing
ThAtGuY101
ThAtGuY101
archeology is legal cause people dead over hundreds of years ago can't tell you, "that's mine" or "Ima call tha cops".

Though that's not to say its risk free... Get some ancient artifacts and some ancient curse too.

A whip would be more fun than nunchaku.
Gamingfan
Gamingfan
I don't think people who died yesterday can call the cops either, but that's just me and the seventy-three skeletons in my house.
ThAtGuY101
ThAtGuY101
the relatives of the people who died yesterday can. You cooould make this same argument about people who died 300 years ago ,but lets be honest... that seems really unlikely unless someone's ancestor was buried along with some grand amazing artifact or something. Like some National Treasure 2 book of secrets kinda stuff.
ThAtGuY101
ThAtGuY101
That would make for a neat backstory, have a character that had a powerful ancestor with all sorts of artifacts ,and dark secrets ,and your character is aware of many of those secrets. Not all of them as their ancestor hid some secrets, even from their own family.
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