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did they die? did you panic?

No. Only until I realized I hadn't crushed his skull under my right front as first thought.

my mate was a train driver and splattered some chick committing suicide.

My mate cleans their scalps/blood/hair off the locos on a weekly basis

Lol unless you're in a war f**ked country during war you aint seen shit ;) consider yourselves lucky when the worst thing you seen is kunts jumping infront of cars trains etc..

How about a guys head hanging off?

I've seen people die, and yeah it's f*cked up.. but it doesn't linger on my conscience. I'm like wow for about 3 minutes and don't give it another thought.

Same, if you recognise it as a normal part of life and give thought to the fact that so many people die everyday...apathy starts to take over. Kind of shits me when people read in the paper of someone dying that they didn't even know and they get saddened by it...like why weren't they saddened by the hundreds of thousands around the world who died that day. Suicide is a different story though, I'm usually too blinded by rage at the selfishness of the act to care about the person dying.

Lol unless you're in a war f**ked country during war you aint seen shit ;) consider yourselves lucky when the worst thing you seen is kunts jumping infront of cars trains etc..

Most of the world hasn't experienced that...it's not that we're lucky, it's that some people are unlucky. And war is bad, but it's not the only thing that will mess you up...there is plenty in a western non-war torn country, especially if you've had a sheltered upbringing and then get thrown in the deep end at some point.

Yeah, just dumping more office furniture off :P Have you seen our new office? It's ridiculously small for the amount of people that work here.

And you know I work for Playspace yeah? :) I'm just on the other company's pay roll.

Lol yah right, nah I haven't really had the need to go to codeblue ... ever ... bah

so does anyone here play minecraft, I had a crack at it last night and man for a game with the worst graphics every its soooo addictive

Nah, I'm actually serious. I built 90% of the Playspace mail-out database and maintain it daily. I spend all day adding new clients and deleting old ones that refuse to accept our spam mail :P

LOL @ recent topic of pedophilia and Jez working for Playspace.

Haha, yeah I've got a database in front of me with like 80,000 kindergartens, primary schools, childcare centres etc. :whistling:

I'll stick to 17+ thanks.

Btw, 17 year old girl is staying at mine tonight. So much win.

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