#5 He died from neurological destruction caused by ingesting rat lungworms -- Angiostrongylus cantonensis -- that were in a slug that had eaten rat feces. In the U.S. a similarly horrible death can be caused by ingesting anything contaminated with raccoon feces containing a roundworm nematode called Baylisascaris procyonis.
#5 Death did NOT come "quickly" at all. He was infected with rat lungworm, and was paralyzed for 8 years, before falling into a coma for 420 days and then finally dying.
#10 Hahaha, lol. Izi censors the dumbest words like "cr#p," and you can't even type "Luk_e" or "realit_y" in the comments, but we can all talk about a "40 gallon cum load" with no problem. wtf, lol
#3 Ok, so what they did was absolutely, and unimaginably horrific. I odn't recommend reading about it. The Russians captured most, tried them for war crimes and sentenced them to labor camps (the infamous gulags.) Good. Excellent. Know what the US did? The US, in all their glory, gave immunity to those they captured in exchange for what they learned from torturing live human beings. I... I have no words...
#18 Qaranta is 40 in Italinan and the incubatiuon of the plague! Venice made sailors wait on an island for 40 days before they could enter the city. "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quarantine"
#16 I am happy to say I have never been near a rotting corpse. How is one close to rotting corpses often enough to know they have that fetish. The only people that will know are serial killers that keep the body to rot #15. Maybe a doctor or mortician when they have to autopsy a found murder victim after they started to rot.
#5 He died from neurological destruction caused by ingesting rat lungworms -- Angiostrongylus cantonensis -- that were in a slug that had eaten rat feces. In the U.S. a similarly horrible death can be caused by ingesting anything contaminated with raccoon feces containing a roundworm nematode called Baylisascaris procyonis.
#5 Death did NOT come "quickly" at all. He was infected with rat lungworm, and was paralyzed for 8 years, before falling into a coma for 420 days and then finally dying.
#10 Hahaha, lol. Izi censors the dumbest words like "cr#p," and you can't even type "Luk_e" or "realit_y" in the comments, but we can all talk about a "40 gallon cum load" with no problem. wtf, lol
#3 Ok, so what they did was absolutely, and unimaginably horrific. I odn't recommend reading about it. The Russians captured most, tried them for war crimes and sentenced them to labor camps (the infamous gulags.) Good. Excellent. Know what the US did? The US, in all their glory, gave immunity to those they captured in exchange for what they learned from torturing live human beings. I... I have no words...
#18 Qaranta is 40 in Italinan and the incubatiuon of the plague! Venice made sailors wait on an island for 40 days before they could enter the city. "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quarantine"
#16 I am happy to say I have never been near a rotting corpse. How is one close to rotting corpses often enough to know they have that fetish. The only people that will know are serial killers that keep the body to rot #15. Maybe a doctor or mortician when they have to autopsy a found murder victim after they started to rot.
Unfortunately, famous people are an exception to that. no matter how annoying and useless they are.
The Russians captured most, tried them for war crimes and sentenced them to labor camps (the infamous gulags.) Good. Excellent.
Know what the US did? The US, in all their glory, gave immunity to those they captured in exchange for what they learned from torturing live human beings.
I... I have no words...
Venice made sailors wait on an island for 40 days before they could enter the city.
"https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quarantine"