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Previously on "What a thing to do."

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  • vetran
    replied
    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    So, I dunno, it's been said in real life that.....perhaps I don't always react and think like other people.

    But if you'd received that text message, and then radio silence, wouldn't you feel entirely entitled to kick the ******* door in?

    My first thought was I couldn't believe she'd done it and ditched her daughter, though obviously you've got to be in a really bad and messed up place to kill yourself. But to find she'd sent the text and then the mother had spent a couple of days, just what, sending text messages really shocked me. Christ.
    incredibly sad but maybe it was standard behaviour, used to have a friend whose girlfriend sent that sort of text all the time. So many people suffer from mental illness.

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  • vwdan
    replied
    So, I dunno, it's been said in real life that.....perhaps I don't always react and think like other people.

    But if you'd received that text message, and then radio silence, wouldn't you feel entirely entitled to kick the ******* door in?

    My first thought was I couldn't believe she'd done it and ditched her daughter, though obviously you've got to be in a really bad and messed up place to kill yourself. But to find she'd sent the text and then the mother had spent a couple of days, just what, sending text messages really shocked me. Christ.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
    started a topic What a thing to do.

    What a thing to do.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-45428552

    Stone me, that's so far beyond belief it's coming back the other way.
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