What's the most horrific thing you've seen?
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)
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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4 suzeefloozee & any1 else who is curious about harlequin babies but doesn't want pics
go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_baby
in a nut shell it's a skin disorder, which causes extremely quick turnover of skin cells, leading to very dry scaly skin which looks the diamonds of a harlequins costume and give the person very red skin. it also has unfortunate side effects - deformations of the face, skull, arms, feet, and fingers with a 'common' feature of a permanent clown like grin.
most suffers in the past failed to either reach or complete adolescence. the oldest living british person with this disorder is lucy betts @ 18 y.o.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2007, 16:13, Reply)
go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_baby
in a nut shell it's a skin disorder, which causes extremely quick turnover of skin cells, leading to very dry scaly skin which looks the diamonds of a harlequins costume and give the person very red skin. it also has unfortunate side effects - deformations of the face, skull, arms, feet, and fingers with a 'common' feature of a permanent clown like grin.
most suffers in the past failed to either reach or complete adolescence. the oldest living british person with this disorder is lucy betts @ 18 y.o.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2007, 16:13, Reply)
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