So let me get this straight.
Your brother died, and you decided to tell the internet?
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So let me get this straight.
Your brother died, and you decided to tell the internet?
I hope this girl didn't actually die. Some people do post this sort of stuff on the Internet. If my sister were to die, I'd probably post about it somewhere. I don't think this is true, but you really shouldn't post rude stuff about it. Imagine if this was true? How bad her brother would feel having all these people call him a liar? My sister has been sick a lot and trying to explain how it happened can be very difficult and if someone were to tell me that I was a liar, I'd feel really terrible.
My sister is currently in the ICU in the hospital. Does that seem unrealistic? Not really. But I also could be lying. But would someone reply to me calling me a liar and other rude things? Hopefully not.
If you really are lying about this, Kns, then that's awful. Death and serious injuries shouldn't be joked about.
Smh
You can't just stop your self from stepping on something if you jumped...
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Wtf is wrong with all of you being all horrible...
What if she's actually dead and you just made fun of it because you all thought it's a lie, so why not just be nice about it incase it's actually true and she died in this unfortunate accident.
Some people are so ****ing stupid.
no one cared that my sis died.
ok.
KnS, if your sister did indeed "die", you wouldn't bother reviving this thread. Why drag on something that covers such a depressing topic? Why even post about it in the first place?
We all know that a soccer ball wouldn't have killed her, glad you cleared that up.
Underneath the skin of our heads is a thing called a skull. Skulls are made out of bones and bones my friend, woo hoo, they sure are strong. "A cubic inch of bone can in principle bear a load of 19,000 lbs. (8,626 kg) or more — roughly the weight of five standard pickup trucks — making it about four times as strong as concrete.", really the only other way bones break are my twisting them the wrong way. I highly doubt some 19,000 pound soccer player stepped on her head, please prove me wrong. I didn't originally say goodbye on this thread because, believe it or not, you're not original. Guess how many people on Era right now are saying things such as "My dad died, pls give me shell :'(" and "my whole family blow up, pls don8 :'(", this isn't anything new. You're also not the first one to try and adopt a new identity either, quit trying to fake deaths and ride us off as a bunch of suckers. You're the only one playing a fool here and acting like an immature little prick who thinks joking about death for attention is an ok thing, cause it's not.
This is a goodbye thread, so leave already. You're no longer welcome here by several members, including myself. Not funny, not amusing, you're not getting the satisfactory you came for, leave.
Here's my source about the bone information by the way, in case you don't think it's reliable. Other sources say that it takes 1,000 or more pounds to brake or puncture a human skull but again, nobody died. http://www.livescience.com/6040-brut...ans-punch.html
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Hell, close this thread already.
I wouldn't care what people believed or not. I mean, only my dog died and I didn't play Graal for months. And I didn't tell anyone except my close friends because I wasn't looking for sympathy. If she did die, sorry. But I personally believed it would have been on the news. Just like my old family friend was when a soccer net fell on her. Tim is very right. I talked to my doctor about it, when I was there for a visit. And he believed that could not have happened.
Please just move on. You then accuse ME of lying when I told you about my family friend in Ontario. That's not what someone does if they know how it feels.
Close this thread please.