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Post by Mocha on Sept 19, 2012 20:43:11 GMT -5
Yes, you shouldn't pass judgement on someone you know nothing about, you ignorant incompetent morons. ;D
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Post by gouci on Sept 19, 2012 21:00:10 GMT -5
She was married to Proper for a short time. Maybe she didn't like being Mrs. Proper all the time.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Sept 19, 2012 21:07:24 GMT -5
What is this? People Magazine?
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Post by jgrout on Sept 28, 2012 18:16:55 GMT -5
Saying that something is a "warning sign" isn't passing judgment.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 5:25:01 GMT -5
Saying that something is a "warning sign" isn't passing judgment. Well, what are you saying that this a warning for then?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 9:14:36 GMT -5
Saying that something is a "warning sign" isn't passing judgment. c'mon, jg. wake up. it's 2012. we're now 45 years into the i'm ok you're ok moral framework. the definition of "judgment" has progressively evolved...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2012 16:09:44 GMT -5
Oh yeah, you weren't very obviously judging her AT ALL. My bad.
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Post by bornyesterday on Oct 1, 2012 16:49:26 GMT -5
I'm a competent moron!
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Post by bigfan on Oct 3, 2012 12:35:26 GMT -5
Agreed. If marriage were legal for me, I'd have been married at 22 and divorced at 24. I like to think I live a pretty well-organized, successful enough life, so I'm actually kind of offended by the blind judgment happening here. Disgusting, really. LMOA! ;D Great post
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Post by Mocha on Jan 18, 2013 23:06:23 GMT -5
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Post by BearClause on Jan 19, 2013 12:02:13 GMT -5
She posted a bunch of photos. This is one of the least gruesome: She was apparently wearing shades which protected her from a worse outsome. Looks like the lens caused blunt force trauma around the eye. A ball direct to the eye would have been considerably worse. So that's what she looks like without makeup and without a dye job. It looks like she hasn't dyed her hair in months.
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Post by mikegarrison on Jan 19, 2013 16:57:48 GMT -5
So that's what she looks like without makeup and without a dye job. It looks like she hasn't dyed her hair in months. Well, it's what she looks like when recovering from serious trauma, anyway.
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Post by TheSantaBarbarian on Jan 19, 2013 21:05:04 GMT -5
We were playign a pickup softball in college when someone hit a very hard spinning line drive. A guy on our dorm floor went to catch it and the ball spun out of the top of his glove and hit him in the same eye. He was wearing glasses as well. The result looked about the same. There blood just pooring down his face and we knew he was going to get a bunch os stitches, but we kept him calm and convinced that it wasn't that bad and he stayed in control until we got him to the Student Health Center. The nurse took one look at him, got a very shocked look on her face and said very loudly, OH MY GOD! At that point he fell apart and went into shock. So much for the title health professional. I hadn't thought that incident in a long time until that picture. I think that was the most blood I have ever seen at one time.
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Post by Mocha on Jan 22, 2013 1:51:07 GMT -5
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Post by Thrill of the 'ville on Jan 22, 2013 8:34:56 GMT -5
We were playign a pickup softball in college when someone hit a very hard spinning line drive. A guy on our dorm floor went to catch it and the ball spun out of the top of his glove and hit him in the same eye. He was wearing glasses as well. The result looked about the same. There blood just pooring down his face and we knew he was going to get a bunch os stitches, but we kept him calm and convinced that it wasn't that bad and he stayed in control until we got him to the Student Health Center. The nurse took one look at him, got a very shocked look on her face and said very loudly, OH MY GOD! At that point he fell apart and went into shock. So much for the title health professional. I hadn't thought that incident in a long time until that picture. I think that was the most blood I have ever seen at one time. I was playing basketball outside with some friends in college and inadvertently swung an elbow when coming down with a rebound. It hit my friend right above the eye and blood shot everywhere. She is a nurse, and also gets injured a lot, so she kept telling us she was okay...but I felt miserable and everyone ended up comforting me instead of her! Her roommate said she'd take her to the hospital and a buddy of mine gave me a ride back to my dorm. The next day I was at my internship at a local school and her roommate, also an intern there, tells me in front my class and everyone else during an assembly "thanks for hurting her last night, everyone was at the hospital until 2 AM as she got a ton of stitches." I spent the rest of my day having to clarify as rumors swirled around the school.
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