What's the most horrific thing you've seen?
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Lightguy was walking home when he saw a fox eating a cat. As he watched, it threw up on the cat and then continued eating, having doused it in its own marinade.
Only this morning, Rachelswipe saw a tramp hock up a bright green loogy, only for a pigeon to hop over on its withered stumps and peck it up joyfully.
Are these the end times? What horrible stuff have you seen recently?
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 10:36)
What is going on?
Lightguy was walking home when he saw a fox eating a cat. As he watched, it threw up on the cat and then continued eating, having doused it in its own marinade.
Only this morning, Rachelswipe saw a tramp hock up a bright green loogy, only for a pigeon to hop over on its withered stumps and peck it up joyfully.
Are these the end times? What horrible stuff have you seen recently?
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 10:36)
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No blood, No gore and definately no pigeons
But on one of my trips to India, I saw something that I'll definitely never forget.
Mrs. NotDavidBailey and I were walking along a dirt track near one of the many ramshackle villages that are all so common in India. Now, you may or may not know that cows are generally believed to be sacred in India, particularly in the Hindu parts, of course.
Which kind of explains why we saw one rummaging through a pile of rubbish, with a very poor looking Hindu family waiting patiently behind it. Once the cow had moved on, the family immediately pounced upon the rubbish pile and started eating all of the left over food that the cow had deemed unfit for consumption.
We gave them some money and walked on, our perception of life changed forever.
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 22:16, Reply)
But on one of my trips to India, I saw something that I'll definitely never forget.
Mrs. NotDavidBailey and I were walking along a dirt track near one of the many ramshackle villages that are all so common in India. Now, you may or may not know that cows are generally believed to be sacred in India, particularly in the Hindu parts, of course.
Which kind of explains why we saw one rummaging through a pile of rubbish, with a very poor looking Hindu family waiting patiently behind it. Once the cow had moved on, the family immediately pounced upon the rubbish pile and started eating all of the left over food that the cow had deemed unfit for consumption.
We gave them some money and walked on, our perception of life changed forever.
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 22:16, Reply)
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