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  • autoflavour2

    So depressing.. a close friend of mine from my teenage years just got convicted of murder

    So surreal

    https://www.examiner.com.au/stor…

    • Ya it’s unthinkable. Never thought anyone you know can do such a thing.pango
    • stabbed... ouch!OBBTKN
    • Sounds like she was on the bad hash.PhanLo
    • dude a canadian friend of mine was convicted with the most gruesome crime in Los Angele's history . https://www.bbc.com/…hotroddy
    • nooo!! why does it have to a canadian!!!pango
    • you guys seem harmless and polite at first glance but we know you are sick twisted psychos deep downhotroddy
    • https://media.giphy.…pango
    • hotroddy.. what in the actual fuck. guy is nutjob.. you win. Bea for all her flaws, addictions and mental health issues, wasn't draining blood.autoflavour
    • mind you, “I questioned him, I talked to him, and then I stabbed him,”autoflavour
    • such a shame tho, the woman he killed was kind of cute.. and he looks like a utter psycho in that photoautoflavour
    • @autoflavour your friend made thousands of choices that let her to that point. Incrementally changing herself from the person you knew.PhanLo
    • i bet you could probably have a chat to her and she'd be fine too, because you knew her before the cycle of misery she was living in day today.PhanLo
    • I was round an old mates house last night, similar situation, he was telling me he'd had to kick out a couple of crack heads that had been staying with him...PhanLo
    • ...like it was a normal occurrence, letting crackheads stay in your house. Suppose it does just become normal if you live it every day.PhanLo
    • yeah. I was in SHOCK when I found out. looking back There were some signs but never in a million years would have I thought he'd be capable of hurting anyonehotroddy

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