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It's pretty standard advice for rape victims re: preserving evidenceOriginally posted by vwdan View PostWhat the **** is wrong with you?
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Yeah, I don't think that translates to "Make sure you don't swallow" you absolute bellend.Originally posted by Benny View PostIt's pretty standard advice for rape victims re: preserving evidence
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I don't believe that's what was saidOriginally posted by vwdan View PostYeah, I don't think that translates to "Make sure you don't swallow" you absolute bellend.Comment
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It's almost exactly what was implied and with the use of "surely", you managed to also imply she was in the wrong for not doing so.Originally posted by Benny View PostI don't believe that's what was said
Which makes you a **** of the highest degree.
Perhaps "preserving evidence" wasn't at the forefront of her mind while being sexually attacked.Comment
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Lots of "implied" in thereOriginally posted by vwdan View PostIt's almost exactly what was implied and with the use of "surely", you managed to also imply she was in the wrong for not doing so.
Which makes you a **** of the highest degree.
Perhaps "preserving evidence" wasn't at the forefront of her mind while being sexually attacked.Comment
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Yes, that's how much of language and communication work.Originally posted by Benny View PostLots of "implied" in thereComment
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