
Sounds like a right laugh
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:28,
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we laugh at others suffering
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:30,
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Wow, where to begin *looks around for suffering and misery*
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:40,
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or Kirstys home videos
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:43,
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but the general interpretation of someone almost dying and the rest of us pointing our fingers at them and laughing as you imply with your statement: "we laugh at others suffering" is slightly extreme in comparison to someone being knocked over by a manic dog or goat or whatever on Who's been Framed
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:51,
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My moral stance is Children and animals are innocents the rest of us are fair game
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 23:02,
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Rugby twats. Usually good with their fists towards women and then faking injury to themselves on the pitch. Woo for the pic though.
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:30,
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Did they? No. They just bought some joke blood from down the road. Joke blood that looks like joke blood.
Then, as the victim spat out an entire artery's worth of fake blood like some kind of bulimic vampire, he limped off the pitch. To make it even more believable.
Sigh. Do it properly.
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:37,
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Then, as the victim spat out an entire artery's worth of fake blood like some kind of bulimic vampire, he limped off the pitch. To make it even more believable.
Sigh. Do it properly.

Apparently the joke store they got the blood from now has a sign up above the product saying as 'Bought by Harlequins rugby club.' Do agree it looked like dreadful b film blood. So was the acting.
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Sun 30 Aug 2009, 20:41,
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