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06-13-2013, 10:40 AM
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Re: Body Parts Fall Onto Astoria Street After Person Struck By Train
It's fucked man. Choosing to look at gore online is one thing but seeing some poor girl's body parts raining down over your head... it's twisted. Can't help but think what if she just waited. Tomorrow might have been better. Next week maybe... it makes me so sad. But I guess you never know what's really going on in some people's lives
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06-13-2013, 11:31 PM
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Re: Body Parts Fall Onto Astoria Street After Person Struck By Train
Thanks for editing my post, Kellyhound. The identity of the jumper was revealed as a chunky man who worked as a coder for a website, and they even revealed his last tweet. The identification seems to have been removed frm Gothamist. Wow - the close up taken by the kids in the car! I'm going to look up every time a train on the El passes over me from now on. |
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06-14-2013, 03:00 AM
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Re: Body Parts Fall Onto Astoria Street After Person Struck By Train
Over dosing sucks. More people need to research their suicide before they act, THAT is what it comes down to. I am certain that if EVERYONE was forced to research suicide at least once in their life, there would be less suicide. Or at least more peaceful ways to die would be chosen. It is because of research that I now have a nice exit planned for my future. I tried it once and if it were not for a damned text I would not be here today. Always remember to turn off your phones. From the beginning all the way to the point when I awoke the next day in the hospital, it was a very nice way to go. Painless. And not at all messy. |