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12-26-2022, 01:33 PM
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Re: Woman Attempting CPR on Her Dead Husband in a Wheelchair
to be fair, he, like most mexicans - don't take care of their bodies. He was clearly obese and covid/flu love obese victims. Kinda like to take care of his body now. Go carnivore/keto and stop being so damn unhealthy. Otherwise this is your end game.
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12-26-2022, 09:15 PM
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Re: Woman Attempting CPR on Her Dead Husband in a Wheelchair
Wheel a corpse to a hospital, and hopefully they refuse entry and give directions to the morgue. There are living people inside the hospital who would appreciate that protocol. |
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01-07-2023, 07:15 PM
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Re: Woman Attempting CPR on Her Dead Husband in a Wheelchair
Kinda heart breaking for me. 20 years ago I was married to a Mexican man, his name was Fernando and he was just about the best looking Mexican I had ever seen. He was such a good man, he treated me like fine crystal. He went to Mexico to see his niece graduate college, and on the second night he was there he had what they call "A Widow maker" and they told me he could not have survived under any conditions. It was his time to go and god had already punched his ticket. This world lost a really awesome man that day, and even 20 years later, it still stings pretty bad when I think about him. I found love again, and I am not gonna lie, but this man I am married to now is absolutely the love of my life, but still, those little pangs of loss are there to remind me of the past. I know you guys don't want to hear this kind of shit, but I am still a little bit human.
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