Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Nightwatcher wrote:Seeing a guy coming around a turn on a motorcycle and some jackass teenager t-boning him at 50 mph. The guy flew about 30 feet to the side and broke his head open on the curb. That's one of those things that tends to stick with you.
Isn't that why you wear a helmet when on a motorcycle?Nightwatcher wrote:Seeing a guy coming around a turn on a motorcycle and some jackass teenager t-boning him at 50 mph. The guy flew about 30 feet to the side and broke his head open on the curb. That's one of those things that tends to stick with you.
Cujo wrote:there were pic on the hyundai site i go to there were pis of a lambo gallardo that a person just bought and was going to fast and flipped it over in a wreck and burst into flames and because the gallardo has lambo doors (open up not out) the people got trapped inside and burned alive....... and you could see chared and unchared remains in the car
Godmodule wrote:Cujo wrote:there were pic on the hyundai site i go to there were pis of a lambo gallardo that a person just bought and was going to fast and flipped it over in a wreck and burst into flames and because the gallardo has lambo doors (open up not out) the people got trapped inside and burned alive....... and you could see chared and unchared remains in the car
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Joking Saint wrote:The most disturbing thing I've seen recently is pictures of this extremely rare skin disease where the person suffers huge rock-like growths over their skin. They turn into gargoyles, basically. I'm not sure if it's real, but the pictures are high def and close up so there's some likelihood.
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/03/m ... _enco.html
It really makes me wonder if maybe all these folk tales about monsters from centuries back were unfortunate people like this guy who got stuck on the wrong end of the gene pool.
The Grim Locust wrote:I was watching Maximum Exposure and they did a bit on an Asian Restaurant (It was in either South Korea or Japan) where they serve fish so fresh it's still moving on the plate. Creepy enough...
But it gets worse. The fish is taken out of a tank and scaled while squirming. Next it is sliced and gutted, still squirming. The chef holds it by the head and quick fries the rest of it, still squirming. Finally, large incisions are made in the sides of the fish, it's put on a platter and delivered to the customer's table. It's not squirming, but it's still opening and closing its mouth, trying to breathe. While it dies a slow painful death, the customers stick chopsticks into the incisions and pick out fish meat.
I saw that and that image stuck in my mind for days. brr....
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