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02-16-2014, 12:59 PM
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Re: University of Chicago Student, 20, Found Dead
" "It definitely has taken a toll on the people that knew him," Culbertson said." Not enough to keep him from decomposing on his floor for up to 9 days. How did no one notice sooner? When I was away at school if my mother couldn't get in touch with me for more than 12 hours she would panic. She nearly sent the police to my apartment a couple times. |
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02-16-2014, 01:56 PM
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Re: University of Chicago Student, 20, Found Dead
I know that feeling. I went two days, during my sophomore year in college, without getting in touch with my parents, I was woken in the middle of the night by my RA and a few dorm cops. It was the middle of finals and I tried to explain to her that I can't sit in the library/computer labs all day answering emails. (early 2000's when internet was not standard in every dorm room and if you wanted it, you had to pay for the landline and additional hookups. =)) I know that I had another friend who had food poisoning and by day 3 the school was in her room checking on her. Nine days is a really long time and you can't tell me that it was just a foul odor. Decomposing anything, is rancid. |
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02-16-2014, 01:57 PM
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Re: University of Chicago Student, 20, Found Dead
Girls can go balls deep? You should get "Hooked on Phonics" or return to primary school and have them teach you about reading comprehension. |
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02-16-2014, 07:04 PM
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Re: University of Chicago Student, 20, Found Dead
I did think about a heart attack, especially with all these energy drinks that young people love. I've only had a sip of a Monster sugar free one and I couldn't stand it. Not my thing. But, isn't mixing Red Bull, Vodka and adderall the "fun time" for college kids?
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