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08-04-2009, 07:06 PM
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Re: Robber with a Shovel Stuck in His Skull
he was saying i need water to lubricate this shovel to get it out of my head... for real though i cant believe he was still alive. and to the guy who hit him with that shovel, that must have been one hell of a swing
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08-04-2009, 07:45 PM
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Re: Robber with a Shovel Stuck in His Skull
You know, sometimes you don't feel much pain. I was once beaten by a group of lads, I had my teeth smashed in and head smashed in, and I can remember not even being phased by the pain, I was just glad I was alive, I remember getting up walking to the road, and stopping a car, and this man and women where just shocked later they told the press: "It felt like we'd seen a ghost" even in the hospital everyone was shocked, and all through this I don't remember pain, I just remember being really pissed off and angry when I was out of the hospital about a week later, all I could imagine was finding these guys, and beating the shit out of them, now I was only 19 at the time and only weighed about 7.5 stones, but for a few months I did not fear anyone I felt like superman. But I remember when folks came to visit me, telling me if I was in pain, and I was not in pain. You when something like this happens your brain starts realising huge amounts of dopamine, and your serotonin levels increases your brain just blocks the pain out, it is a survival mechanism. In any case, my face looks fine now, in fact I married the woman I loved, and I forgive the persons who did this to me, in fact we are friends now. |
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08-05-2009, 04:35 PM
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Re: Robber with a Shovel Stuck in His Skull
typical Mexicans, walkin' away from the shovel mid-job. :hides under desk: |