Worst Day Ever

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Posted: 2010-02-14 11:57:19
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lolz watch out when u go out side next time
lol god does have a cruel sense of humor
zeus ran out of lightning bolts
zeus ran out of lightning bolts
Don't you mean complain god im english and I know how to spell that word that means moan about things, if your gunna act clever and set a person straight then learn how to spell.
No he ment complane, as in Comp Lane in East Sussex. God I'm Australian and I know streets in East Sussex, if you're going to correct peoples spelling then google shit first.
Don't you mean Comp Lane in Kent god I'm from Oxfordshire and I know which county Comp Lane is in, if you're gonna go into detail about which county a place is in then wiki English counties first.
God don't you mean google English counties? If you're going to be complaining please don't use wiki as anyone can edit it.
Nice idea, but urine does not fall in a continuous stream, whether from a plane or a penis. It's comparable to rain: drops, not "shafts." No matter how funny the word "shaft" is juxtaposed to "urine."
(Urine has been known to freeze into formless masses, but a shaft is next to impossible).
Moreover, there is no pool of blood, either on her or beneath her. Meaning one of two things:
1. There is no true injury.
2. The injury JUST occurred.
So, let's think about possibility 2. If a person you are walking with is hit by a mysterious frozen liquid and fatally wounded, do you stop to take a picture, only to post it on the internet later? No. You rush to their side, help them, call the police, etc.
Finally, she is not truly limp, as a dead woman would be.
Now that we've assessed this without outside information...
This is a fake news story from a British comedy news show "The Day Today."
(Urine has been known to freeze into formless masses, but a shaft is next to impossible).
Moreover, there is no pool of blood, either on her or beneath her. Meaning one of two things:
1. There is no true injury.
2. The injury JUST occurred.
So, let's think about possibility 2. If a person you are walking with is hit by a mysterious frozen liquid and fatally wounded, do you stop to take a picture, only to post it on the internet later? No. You rush to their side, help them, call the police, etc.
Finally, she is not truly limp, as a dead woman would be.
Now that we've assessed this without outside information...
This is a fake news story from a British comedy news show "The Day Today."
Reading some of the posts you're right that some people seem to believe it. Fair enough. :P
I can sympathise though, some of the stupid people on this site have been pissing me off recently.
I can sympathise though, some of the stupid people on this site have been pissing me off recently.
He wasn't telling you, he was telling the several people who have posted taking it seriously.
Yes, thank you MikeyNinja. If you look above, while there are many jokes that make light of the situation (and show the posters' disbelief), there are also many statements that suggest a person taking the picture seriously. I apologize if you thought I was singling you out Wupwup.
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