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12-24-2012, 04:52 AM
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A Certain Kind of Death
I'm all for freedom of speech, but that doesn't mean I don't hope that some day, some terminally ill, well armed dude doesn't go take a giant shit on these people. May God fuck the Westboro Baptist Church and send the parishioners strait to hell where they belong.
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12-24-2012, 10:32 AM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
LOL what an amazing coincidence, I posted this doc in my documentary thread in the watercooler on the 15th of this month.......... GAYS!
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12-24-2012, 11:28 AM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
I don't go to the Water Cooler. Too hostile, kind of like your gay comment! It is just that, an amazing coincidence! I gave credit to the person who referred me to the documentary, as I do in all of my posts. The documentary is apparently from at least 2001 or so. Odd, other people have seen it besides you, you asshole! I don't appreciate it on my thread, you fucking phobe! I guess you are a member of the Westboro Baptist Church! Loser! If you were sure of your own sexuality, you wouldn't have time to bash anyone else! |
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12-24-2012, 11:30 AM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
They're never read a bible! They're a bunch of haters who blame all of their ridiculousness on, "the will of God". I believe in karma. Sometimes she is busy and we just have to bide our time. |
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12-24-2012, 11:39 AM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
I think you've taken 'gays' in the wrong context. I'm not actually calling you gay or saying gay is bad LMFAO. If a member referred you then they've seen my thread and copied me. Damn cheaters. |
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12-24-2012, 12:40 PM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
i watched this and it triggered a memory of something that happened and how screwed it was. damn los angeles coroner dept could have made it easy for the deceased's next of kin to walk into my place when or when i was not home. they also breeched the security of every tenant in this building. taking early retirement soon, maybe i will see if anything has changed and if not, maybe i will work on that change. my boyfriend was living with me. i was at the store when he was found dead in the apartment building lobby. when the coroner came to take him, the manager reached for the keys by him or in his hand wherever they were. she was stopped and told what was on him went with him. when i found this out, i called the coroner and they said that everything on him went to his next of kin. i tried to explain that i was letting him stay with me and the keys were to the apartment building security door and to my apartment and i did not want his adult son who i had never met being able to enter my apartment. those keys were mine. i paid the rent and the place was in my name and my name only. they said they would see what they could do about not giving the keys to his son but they couldn't promise me anything. needless to say, if i wasn't upset enough as it was over his death, i had to immediately get my locks changed. i have to wonder how many crimes have happened, mainly because someone allowed someone else to stay with them and when that person died, the other one never even thought about where the extra set keys they had given that person went to. but then again, is it even a crime if the deceased's next of kin just walks into someones place with a key which was given to them by the coroner? it's not breaking and entering. but it is as if the coroners office is allowing another person entry into your home whether or not they know you. this could lead to ones property being taken, rape or even murder depending on the deceased's next of kin and whether or not they are a good and decent person or if they are a criminal perhaps with a drug addiction. there really should be a law about keys on a deceased person who was staying with someone. those keys should be given back to the person who let them use their keys and not to the next of kin. i still can not understand how it can be legal (regardless of who it is) to take my keys and give them to a complete stranger. just seems wrong to me. and no, i never knew what happened to those keys. |
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12-24-2012, 06:23 PM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
Princess, I don't get that thinking either. Each situation should be handled on a, per case basis. You never know when relatives will come out of the woodwork. I can see your side. You could have proven your claim with the lease. There may have been an idiot on duty when your boyfriend died. My condolences to you. I know myself it depends who answers the phone when you call a business. Each person who you talk to will give you a different answer, until you find the one who tells you what you want/need to hear. I used to tell everyone my name when they called and spoke to me wherever I worked. It also avoids the caller having to explain everything to three or four different people. I'm sorry you had a bad experience at at a bad time. |
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12-24-2012, 06:58 PM
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Re: A Certain Kind of Death
I watched the entire documentary and found it pretty interesting but really sad. I've had thought's about being a coroner... Still making up my mind on that one. If you find anymore like this please post. I'll appreciate it. |
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12-24-2012, 07:07 PM
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I had the same feelings. Sad and yet interesting. Some of the members are or were, coroners, if they wish to respond. Will do! This was recommended by another member. He may know where there are more. There are also autopsies and other crime scenes on here. Good luck, whatever you choose to do! I wish I had had more discipline when I was younger to become a coroner myself ;) |