Seriously though that's fucked up, who dies like that? I hope when I die I go like my grandmother in her sleep, not like her passengers yelling and screaming.
Strangely enough, the human body was not designed to sit in a chair and push plastic keys for 7126 hours straight whilst being fueled disgusting corn-syrup sweetened drinks. Far as I can tell, this clown deserved to die.
mrd wrote:Strangely enough, the human body was not designed to sit in a chair and push plastic keys for 7126 hours straight whilst being fueled disgusting corn-syrup sweetened drinks. Far as I can tell, this clown deserved to die.
mrd wrote:Strangely enough, the human body was not designed to sit in a chair and push plastic keys for 7126 hours straight whilst being fueled disgusting corn-syrup sweetened drinks. Far as I can tell, this clown deserved to die.
so it was designed eh?
Don't gimme that shit, you know damn well what I mean
mrd wrote:Strangely enough, the human body was not designed to sit in a chair and push plastic keys for 7126 hours straight whilst being fueled disgusting corn-syrup sweetened drinks. Far as I can tell, this clown deserved to die.
People with those fur collar things on their jackets need to die an immediate death anyway. I have yet to meet a single exception to this rule, it's like a Badge of Unforgivable Idiocy.
The biggest problem with those things, aside from the people wearing them, is that there's this widespread misconception that the fur is fake, especially when it's used on cheaper coats.
The truth is that in most cases it is real fur, because in eastern European and Asian countries, real animal fur is produced for a nickel and a dime and synthetic fur that looks real is actually more expensive to make.