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The dog days are just beginning for this guy. A Japanese native has transformed himself into a canine after forking out more than $14,000 for a custom-made collie costume. The private citizen, who goes only by Toco online, says the unusual garment has helped actualize his dream of “becoming an animal.”
Footage shared to Toco’s YouTube channel, where he boasts more than 32,000 subscribers, shows him clad in the costume as he frolics on a lawn, rolls on a floor, and plays fetch. Toco has even uploaded a video of himself venturing out in public as a dog for the very first time.

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The dog days are just beginning for this guy. A Japanese native has transformed himself into a canine after forking out more than $14,000 for a custom-made collie costume. The private citizen, who goes only by Toco online, says the unusual garment has helped actualize his dream of “becoming an animal.”
Footage shared to Toco’s YouTube channel, where he boasts more than 32,000 subscribers, shows him clad in the costume as he frolics on a lawn, rolls on a floor, and plays fetch. Toco has even uploaded a video of himself venturing out in public as a dog for the very first time.

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Maybe, but in my world I'd love to see more this type of crazy than people starting wars or keeping slaves (excepting consensual situations).
hell yes! i'd like a few (well-paid of course) slaves. one that can really cook, one that ENJOYS mowing...i'm not hard to get along with, i don't care WHAT my wife says...
 

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Maybe, but in my world I'd love to see more this type of crazy than people starting wars or keeping slaves (excepting consensual situations).
maybe im an asshole,i mean,i am an asshole but i can understand wars and why they are fought.but these wierdos i dont understand at all.was that a hand made suit or was it like a taxidermy suit?i dont want some wierdo sniffing my butt getting his jollies off and im un aware its not a dog.probably some pervert chit.its a known thing that people take camera photos up school girl dresses in japan.the age of consent is 13 there.guy probably doing wierd doggy sex with little girls.im sorry but thats the truth over there.thats gonna be a no from me dog!lol
 

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what will he do when a mean-ass pit bull decides to fuck him? i hope someone films it all...:eek::ROFLMAO:
japan is iffy on there laws.you can technically own a pitbull in japan but you cant import them.so who the fuck has a monopoly of pits in japan?my guess is a very small few.love japan.know their history,study their martial arts anime etc but they are on some wierd fucking sauce.they are working men to death and woman work at caberet clubs and sloot it out.i dont even care to visit anymore
 

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Treasure hunter accused FBI of a 'major cover up' claiming agents made off with missing $500M in Civil War gold in middle of the night after he found long-lost burial site​

  • Dennis Parada says he led agency to the site but it made off with the gold at night
  • FBI insists the dig was a bust, but its own testing suggested gold was present
  • Parada says he has been deprived of a hefty finder's fee for 1863 Union treasure
By MILES DILWORTH, SENIOR REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

UPDATED: 15:52 EDT, 6 August 2023







A treasure hunter has accused the FBI of a 'major coverup' after it allegedly made off with $500million worth of buried Civil War gold.
Dennis Parada believes he located a burial site around halfway up a mountain in western Pennsylvania laden with Civil War treasure, before the FBI dug up the goods under the cover of darkness.
The detectorist claims he alerted authorities to the possible haul after ground-testing suggested the Dents Run site was filled with gold.





The FBI then commissioned its own tests that suggested vast amounts of the metal could be below the surface.
The agency claims that when it dug up the site in 2018, it came up empty.
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Dennis Parada, right, and his son Kem Parada stand at the site of the FBI's dig for Civil War-era gold in September 2018


Dennis Parada, right, and his son Kem Parada stand at the site of the FBI's dig for Civil War-era gold in September 2018
Scientific tests on the site commissioned by the FBI hinted at an underground object with a mass of up to 9 tons and a density consistent with gold. The FBI used the consultant's work to obtain a warrant to seize the gold - if there was any to be found


Scientific tests on the site commissioned by the FBI hinted at an underground object with a mass of up to 9 tons and a density consistent with gold. The FBI used the consultant's work to obtain a warrant to seize the gold - if there was any to be found


But Parada insists the feds made off with the gold during a nighttime dig, depriving him of a hefty finder's fee.
Warren Getler, co-author of 'Rebel Gold' and a former reporter who helped Parada identify the site, told The Wall Street Journal he had 'come to the unavoidable conclusion that the FBI did take the treasure under cover of darkness.'
Parada said it smacked of a 'major coverup.'
He and his son Kem, who together comprise the treasure hunters firm Finders Keepers, sued the FBI last year seeking enforcement of a Freedom of Information Act request.
They now allege the FBI has failed to turn over certain records and doctored photos to conceal a night dig.
Treasure hunters have long sought lost rebel treasure, but less attention has been paid to Union gold.
Parada's interest was piqued by an article in Treasure magazine in 1974 that said a Union caravan with gold bars was ambushed in Elk County, Pennsylvania.
He has said a psychic guided him to a location in Dents Run and has since visited the site more than 400 times.
The 70-year-old claims to have found a cave with walls that appear man-made, with a bullet shell, whiskey bottle and bones scattered nearby that date to the 19th century.
In 2017, he began working with Getler, who told him he believed Confederate sympathizers and a secretive society known as the Knights of the Golden Circle likely stole and hid the gold.
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Images released of the dig site by the FBI last year fueled further speculation over what had or hadn't been found in the search for the lost Union treasure


Images released of the dig site by the FBI last year fueled further speculation over what had or hadn't been found in the search for the lost Union treasure
One photograph released by the FBI shows a hole they buried while looking for the treasure


One photograph released by the FBI shows a hole they buried while looking for the treasure
After using radar technology that suggested the presence of the precious metal, Getler told the FBI that government gold had been buried at the site in 1863.
The agency's own testing then revealed a large mass with a density suggestive of gold.
It brought more than 50 agents and dug down 12 feet, but the dig was a bust, or so it has claimed.
The Paradas say they have spoken to a local resident who said she saw lights and heard the FBI working late at night, while others reported seeing armored vehicles in the town.
Kem recalls being told to 'stay in his car' for the duration of the dig.
In May last year, the FBI was forced to turn over a trove of records from the dig to the Paradas.
As well as showing the agency's own scientific testing revealed the possible presence of gold, the documents included nearly 1,000 photos, in grainy black-and-white, that show some - but certainly not all - of what the FBI was doing at the dig site, according to the treasure hunters.
Many of the FBI photos are seemingly irrelevant, including the hundreds of images of random trees and a woodland road leading to the dig site, while others simply don't add up or raise additional questions, Getler has claimed.
FBI agents are shown standing around the hole in photos that appear earlier in the series, but they are absent from nearly all of the later images at the dig site.
Getler and Parada say the lead FBI agent told them the hole was filled with water the morning of the second day, but the low-quality images released by the government show only a small puddle or perhaps a bit of snow.
They said that the same agent spent most of the second day at base camp - where Getler and the treasure hunters say they were largely confined to their car - and not at the dig site.
The FBI said it's standard for photos to 'document site conditions before, during, and after FBI operations.'
The treasure hunters also shared images of the artefacts they said they found at the site during their digs, which they say include a bullet shell, whiskey bottle and bones scattered nearby that date to the 19th century


The treasure hunters also shared images of the artefacts they said they found at the site during their digs, which they say include a bullet shell, whiskey bottle and bones scattered nearby that date to the 19th century
Parada claims it all points to a clandestine overnight dig and a second-day excavation that was just for show.
'I think we were expecting a couple hundred photos of the night dig, and I think we were expecting pictures of metal coins or bars,' Parada said. 'I think there were pictures, but they disappeared.'
The FBI records also show that several weeks before the excavation, an agent with the agency's art crime team approached Wells Fargo to ask whether it shipped gold by stagecoach for the U.S. Mint in 1863.
Wells Fargo historians turned up no evidence of it but said records from the era are incomplete.
Wells Fargo did ship gold by stagecoach, a corporate archivist wrote in an email to the FBI, but large quantities of the precious metal, as well as gold that had to be carried long distances, were 'better transported by ship or train.'
Getler said the gold might have been transported by wagon, not stagecoach.
The FBI declined to comment on the lawsuit, but denied it kept digging at night.
The agency said that while geophysical testing 'had suggested a potential cultural heritage site at Dents Run, that possibility was not borne out by the excavation'.
It added: 'No gold or other items of evidence were located or collected. The only items the FBI removed from the site were the equipment and supplies brought in for the dig.'


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shithawk420

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And archeologists wonder why no one wants to tell anyone their findings and claims.although the part where he said a psychic told him where to go makes me question this guys sanity
 
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Florida man accused of beating cellmate who asked for a ‘courtesy flush’ to help with smell​

Victim’s ribs, nose were broken​

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MONROE COUNTY, Fla. – An argument over passing gas and a request for a “courtesy flush” after using a jail toilet led to a Florida man beating his cellmate, according to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies said Gilford Joseph Abshire, 53, was sharing a cell with a 65-year-old man on April 6 when the man got upset with him for passing gas.



A few minutes later, around 7:30 a.m., Abshire used their shared toilet and afterward, the victim asked Abshire to provide a “courtesy flush” to help with the overwhelming odor, according to the report.
At that point, deputies said Abshire started kicking the victim, who was on the bottom bunk.
The man got up but then Abshire grabbed him by the throat and threw him across the cell before deputies came in and detained him, records show.
The victim, who was in jail for violating his DUI and drug possession-related probation, suffered three broken ribs and a broken nose, according to the report.
Abshire is facing battery-related charges in connection with the incident.

SOURCE : https://www.clickorlando.com/news/2...sked-for-a-courtesy-flush-to-help-with-smell/
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Florida man accused of beating cellmate who asked for a ‘courtesy flush’ to help with smell​

Victim’s ribs, nose were broken​

Gilford Joseph Abshire

Gilford Joseph Abshire (Monroe County Sheriff's Office)

MONROE COUNTY, Fla. – An argument over passing gas and a request for a “courtesy flush” after using a jail toilet led to a Florida man beating his cellmate, according to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies said Gilford Joseph Abshire, 53, was sharing a cell with a 65-year-old man on April 6 when the man got upset with him for passing gas.



A few minutes later, around 7:30 a.m., Abshire used their shared toilet and afterward, the victim asked Abshire to provide a “courtesy flush” to help with the overwhelming odor, according to the report.
At that point, deputies said Abshire started kicking the victim, who was on the bottom bunk.
The man got up but then Abshire grabbed him by the throat and threw him across the cell before deputies came in and detained him, records show.
The victim, who was in jail for violating his DUI and drug possession-related probation, suffered three broken ribs and a broken nose, according to the report.
Abshire is facing battery-related charges in connection with the incident.

SOURCE : https://www.clickorlando.com/news/2...sked-for-a-courtesy-flush-to-help-with-smell/
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what a piece of shit.anybody thats been to jail knows you can get your ass beat for NOT flushing 2 or 3 times.fuck that dirty POS
 
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