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15 Jul 2008, 18:55
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I just saw that for the first time, thanks to
this journal
All i can say is OH MY! I thought I was immune to stuff like that (i used to own people with goatse all the time before), but this one was over the top..
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this journal
All i can say is OH MY! I thought I was immune to stuff like that (i used to own people with goatse all the time before), but this one was over the top..
WARNING: If this post made you curious and you want to check it, DON'T!
Post your 2girls1cup experience here!
The most horrible thing I've managed to sit through was that Eugene Armstrong guy getting beheaded in Iraq. What the fuck was I thinking? That one is particularly horrible.
i was immune, she kept watching till 75%, then she couldn't take it anymore.
i don't think it's that horrible...
but i love how my friend describe them in my school xD
he make other ppl sick :~>
it didn't affect on my appetite though
edit: haha wtf x-D
Philosophy of a Knife (trailer)
Trailer for a movie, I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU NOT TO WATCH IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT. Footage seen is partly real(archive), partly filmatized. If you have the guts, click on forward. After that, tell me what is disturbing.
"The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from it's beginnings in the 1930's to it's demise in 1945, and the subsequent trials in Khabarovsk, USSR, of many of the Japanese doctors from Unit 731."
I'm not saying that what happenned in Unit 731 was not horrible though.
As for the horrors committed, well:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_subject_research#History
Of Canada testing Chemical Weapons:
"Human experimentation was carried out during World War II, with CFB Suffield becoming the leading research facility. Thousands of Canadian soldiers were exposed to mustard gas, blister gas, tear gas, and other agents, and some were permanently injured as a result.Human testing of weapons such as sarin and VX gas continued well into the 60's, and dangerous defoliation agents were tested at CFB Gagetown from 1956 to 1967. Gagetown tests of Agent Orange and the more toxic Agent Purple in 1966 and 1967 caused a variety of acute and chronic illnesses among soldiers and civilians working there.These tests left Canada with large stockpiles of chemical weapons."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction#Chemical_weapons
"true evil exists in every man"