Found money at the park

    by ExcitingLaw1973

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    1. ExcitingLaw1973 on

      I was walking my dog in the park and at the base of a tree someone left 2 apples, money, a knife and some sort of cheap necklace.

      The paper around the money is wet and it rained last night, so it was at least there overnight. I left it there because I don’t feel like getting stabbed over $15-20 haha

      I’m assuming it is some sort of dead drop maybe???

    2. Run mate. That’s not lost property, that’s the starter pack for something lol

      Either Snow White’s gone feral, a squirrel is planning a heist, or you’ve just interrupted a very confused wizard mid spell 🤔

      Personally, I’d leave it exactly where it is before the apples start whispering

    3. Ah yes, two apples, a paring knife and a wad of cash. Clearly some very dark magic being invoked here, would not recommend meddling.

    4. Open-Recognition-584 on

      If the paper says Shango, that’s a Orisha popular for Cuban culture to make offerings and things like that.

      Shango (Ṣàngó) is a powerful Yoruba Orisha (spirit/deity) of thunder, lightning, fire, drums, and dance, revered as a historical king of Oyo who was deified after death, symbolizing strength, justice, and masculine power, often depicted with a double-headed axe (Oshe), and whose worship spread from West Africa to the Americas, notably in traditions like Santería. He’s known as a fiery, courageous ruler, associated with red, fire, drumming, and fruits like apples and bananas, representing both righteous anger and passionate leadership

    5. dancingwolpertings on

      Reminds me of that scene with Christopher Lloyd from the Dennis the Menace movie.

    6. If it’s not for you don’t touch it…like that sandwich in the office fridge.

    7. Cool, free money, apples, and a paring knife.

      (Honestly though, I’d just take the money)

    8. BoratImpression94 on

      I dont care what anyone else says, spirits dont exist. I would take the money and leave

    9. Nice, free Cash. Im not very religious and if the person who put it there see its gone he thinks it worked. Win/Win.

      If i get a curse i probably wont even realise cause my life is a constant series of fuck ups 😅

    10. It’s a Yoruba offering, intended as a petition for balance, protection, justice, and material gain. But the apples make no sense. Maybe it was not done with proper guidance.

    11. That belongs to the bad guy from Denis the Menace 😅😅😅 (Christopher Lloyd’s character)

    12. I’d take it all. Keep the cash and maybe the knife if it’s a decent one, and toss the apples and necklace. Don’t need some kid finding that stuff and doing something stupid or getting hurt.

    13. Never in a million years would I think this is some religious stuff. I would have thought it was like some stupid viral video thing and someone was taping me if I took it (which I would)

    14. Take it, you get free money, they assume their offering was accepted by a spirit. Win win!

    15. The money is hardly the most interesting thing here, to me anyway. I would never touch this.

    16. “I don’t practice Santeria, I don’t have no crystal ball, if I found 15 dollars I’d, I’d spend it all”

    17. In my country Nigeria. Those 2 apples are 2 victims that fell for the “money on the ground scam”.

      At least that’s what majority of us will think because it happened on multiple occasions. People turning into food products due to curiosity

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