>On Sep 23, 4:42�pm, THETRUMSTR <Bailey...@q.com> wrote:
>> On Aug 12, 4:14�pm, A Girl Hanged <anne.boleyn1...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Everyone seems to be consoling you about your boyfriend. �All I can
>> say is BOO HOO BABY, did he at least get off before it happened?
>> Sorry I couldn't be there to help, you would have seen his dead
>> twitching asshole taken, and his slack, drooling mouth fucked too.
>> After all besides shit, and eating, that's what those holes are there
>> for, and I'm sure he would have liked to know that ALL his parts left
>> this world used, abused and appreciated. �His dead swollen, bloated
>> dick could still have been used as a bouncy toy for you !! �After all,
>> isn't that what necrophelia is all about?? � Sorry if this is too
>> blunt....but if it offends anyone...TOO BAD, maybe you should play
>> somewhere else !! � � � � �THETRUMSTR- Hide quoted text -
>>
>I'm not offended by your tirade against the young lady, but I agree
>with Axe-Lady and the Babe! I e-mailed the girl with some thoughts
>that i will share. 28 months ago, my neck was broken when I stepped
>off a platform and fell 4 feet. Oh, there was a rope around my neck
>when I fell, and I stopped with my feet about two feet from the
>floor! yes, I was trying to commit suicide! The separation wasn't
>complete as the chord, though severely damaged, still remained
>intact. I was one of those one-in-a-billion surivors! I have had
>contact with four other people who hanged themselves and suffered
>broken necks and also survived! A rarity indeed! But up until that
>point, I had experienced several drops to three feet! And multiple
>drops of lesser distance. Now, I have a very noticable physical
>defect. I have a very long neck! My neck is twice the length of what
>a "normal" 21-year-old' guy's neck is. It turned out to be something
>I inherited from my father! Oh, my mother had a long neck too, but
>hers was considered normal! When I felt my neck separate, it was
>extremely painful to say the least! All I could do was to hang as
>still as I could. Death should have taken me right there! The irony
>is that, several hours later, my lover Randy hanged himself and was
>successfully strangled to death! How did I survive having my neck
>broken? The only explanation that the doctors could come up with was
>the fact that, despite the spinal column separating at the third
>cervical joint down from my head, which is the weakest joint in the
>male neck, the force was just enough so the chord didn't shear because
>I hanged as still as I did. But something else I learned too, is
>that, for some reason, younger male necks, particularly between the
>ages of around 10 until around 20, are considerably more susceptible
>to being broken. This explains why so many boys into The choking
>game who play to the extreme by hanging themselves with their feet
>completely off the floor, are suffering neck fractures, and all to
>often, the fractures are fatal! By rights, my neck separation should
>have been fatal! But obviously, it wasn't. So, when this young
>woman's boyfriend hanged himself, he must have had his neck jerked
>just right to break it. And if his head was moved ever so slightly,
>the chord would have sheared. Result? Death! But then, was his
>death by hanging really so bad? At least it was of his own chosing!
>
>Cut this young lady some slack!
You FREAKS sound like some REPUBLICANS I KNOW. DEATH SEX FREAK REPUBLICANS.
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