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07-04-2017, 08:17 AM
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Re: Japanese Woman Dead in Shanghai(case of Heart Attack)
You use "her" to represent that corpse, is she(it) still literally consider as a human?Or use 'it' to represented this dolly liked preserved female corpse?Come on it is already no difference with a piece of rotten meat.Only difference is this piece of meat named Lisa Onodela as her code when few days before these pics taken
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03-22-2018, 09:47 PM
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Re: Japanese Woman Dead in Shanghai(case of Heart Attack)
In the states, a person must be enbalmed or cremated if there is any degree of decomp and if the body is to be transported between states. My father dies on the west coast and had been dead a few days before he was found. The family wanted him transported to the Midwest and they refused to transport him via airplane unless he was enbalmed or cremated. Sorry to add my icky personal details.
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03-23-2018, 10:33 PM
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Re: Japanese Woman Dead in Shanghai(case of Heart Attack)
NY Times Health Living With In-Laws Linked to Heart Risks in Japanese Women By RONI CARYN RABINDEC. 15, 2008 Japanese women are generally not at high risk for heart attacks — unless they live with in-laws, according to a new study. Married Japanese women who live with both their husbands and a set of parents — in Japan, that almost always means the husband’s parents, according to the researchers — were three times more likely to suffer a heart attack than those living just with their husbands. https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/16/health/16heart.html |