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You say that picture is an unknown substance and is classified as a thing,or that the item you are describing is disgusting and or unmentionable for people of certain age.

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Yes, you can use thing at the end of a sentence.

"It was a beautiful thing."

"He picked up the thing."

"He looked, but could not see the same thing."

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