Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 girls and one cup.
Seriously...That was REALLY horrifying for me. I lost faith in human race...
Anonymous wrote:2 girls and one cup.
Anonymous wrote:The scene in American History X when he puts the guys face on the curb and stomps on it. I can envision that crunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my Dad died my mom made me look at him in the casket. I was 10 and scared. I started screaming and hitting the casket trying to wake him up. Then she made me watch the casket (and my dad) being cremated. It was absolutely traumatising and that's the only memory that I can think of when I think about my Dad. As an adult I went to a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with PTSD. Thanks Mom.
This is horrible, I'm sorry you had to go through that. I can somehow understand haveing one last look in the coffin, but to force you to watch the cremation as wellThis is horrible, my thoughts are with you
I hate that open casket tradition.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a baby born with an Apgar of zero. And his parents praying and begging for him to take a breath. I will never forget that.
wow that was one sick website. but...i do think kids should be better educated about the perils of driving to fast with cocaine in your system. yikes.Anonymous wrote:I am not even sure how I saw this but it's extremely disturbing- a rich teen who could was going 100 mph and some sicko took pics - it makes me sick of how many death photos are available but wow- I hope someday to help my kids not to drive and the consequences
(not for the faint of heart)
http://www.albertastars.com/posts.php?forum=4&topic=879
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my Dad died my mom made me look at him in the casket. I was 10 and scared. I started screaming and hitting the casket trying to wake him up. Then she made me watch the casket (and my dad) being cremated. It was absolutely traumatising and that's the only memory that I can think of when I think about my Dad. As an adult I went to a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with PTSD. Thanks Mom.
This is horrible, I'm sorry you had to go through that. I can somehow understand haveing one last look in the coffin, but to force you to watch the cremation as wellThis is horrible, my thoughts are with you
Anonymous wrote:I cannot erase from my memory the rape scene from The Prince of Tides. The image of the young boy's pants being cut off makes me want to throw off every time I remember it.