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09-21-2019, 07:44 PM
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Re: Three Young Women Executed in the Street
Well, I need uncensored versions of these pics, and also a picture of each girl when alive with a puppy, and also a picture of each girl making dinner. I also want to see the Japanese Anime version of this......with Don Knotts as the voiceover.
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09-21-2019, 08:50 PM
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Re: Three Young Women Executed in the Street
I love how they didn’t care to render EMT help to the 29 year old whom they still found...alive. Maybe she wouldn’t have survived anyway...probably wouldn’t...but come on...they don’t even put possible life saving things on her? |
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11-12-2019, 03:13 PM
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Re: Three Young Women Executed in the Street
The female urethra is about 4cm long, and it has one sphincter. It is also between 3 to 6 cm in diameter. The male urethra, depending on anatomy, is between 15 to 29cm long, and may have a diameter as small as only 2cm. It also has 2 sphincters, one of which, the exterior sphincter, has to be actively opened and it closes when stimulation ceases. The male urethra also tends to collapse after death. A little bit of fluid dynamics will tell you that the detrusor strength needed to move the same mL of urine out of the bladder of a male versus a female human is about 5:1 when everything is working, and worse when there are other factors such as prostate issues or iguinal swelling related trauma. Basically, girls hold in their pee actively, and relax to let it out, whereas boys passively hold in their pee and actively open the sluice gates to urinate. So a woman is far more likely to let it out at the moment of death. Furthermore, extreme stimulation of the vagus nerve during times of high emotional stress and fear is significantly more frequent in women (especially younger women) than in men. This commonly leads to Vasovagal syncope, which typically results in a temporary loss of bladder control. So females are significantly more likely to urinate themselves during the fear and stress that accompanies a violent and painful death. Though, aside from watching video footage or trying to puzzle out urine stain patterns on the pants, it is often difficult for us as viewers to discern if it was a postmortem or antemortem evacuation in any case. |