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#84
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07-16-2011, 05:14 PM
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Re: Cute Mexican College Student Smothered with Plastic Bag
Yeah, not exactly the most flattering parting shot for the world to remember you by. Pissing yourself on the way out is bad enough, but you can clearly see on the photos where she completely loaded her pants, as well. An ignoble final fate for such a pretty young girl. |
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07-19-2011, 01:44 AM
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Re: Cute Mexican College Student Smothered with Plastic Bag
An impoverished economy responding to the huge and unceasing demand by America for drugs from central and South America. Turds, it's in YOUR. OWN. FUCKING. BACK. YARD. Wake up, dillweeds. |
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#89
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07-19-2011, 11:54 AM
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Re: Cute Mexican College Student Smothered with Plastic Bag
And of course before white colonizers Mexicans never did this to each other. Wrong. They actually did it way more. How do you think 20 Spaniards conquered Mexico? The natives were sick of the current Aztecs ruling over them and killing them with constant sacrifices. Various ruling regimes took turns slaughtering their opponents for thousands of years. One ruling group would have lavish dinner parties with the defleshed carcasses of their victims hanging around the dinner table in various "comical" poses. On one day alone in Mexico City the Aztecan empire slaughtered 20,000 captives. That's 20,000 in ONE Day. That means the priests were working from sun up to sun down and the troops were leading a line of bound victims up the various pyramids throughout the city all day long and the priests were having the victims stretched out over the sacrificial postsm, then the priest would slice open the chest with a stone knife and rip out the still beating heart. Heads would roll down the steps and the body were cast down. The bodies were sometimes flayed and the priests would wear the skin of some of their victims. The drug trade has little to do with these activities other than providing some motivation to a people already so inclined. Much of thier brutality is actually counter productive to making a profit in the drug trade. Also to the contrary our economic problems have lowered the volume of the drug trade and coupled with the current Mexican governments anti drug policy has led to a fierce struggle between the various drug cartels for survival. |