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In reply to the discussion: "Covered in his own blood" . . . . "The bullet ripped through his flesh" [View all]flying_wahini
(8,096 posts)35. But they love the blood and guts stuff. It makes them feel alive.







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"Covered in his own blood" . . . . "The bullet ripped through his flesh" [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Jul 2024
OP
Secret Service should have just handed him some toilet paper and told him to carry on.
LeftInTX
Jul 2024
#13
Everything - EVERYTHING on the head bleeds, a LOT. He may be on anticoagulant therapy too
Maru Kitteh
Jul 2024
#18
My husband was started on them. He's had a few zits pop on the back of his neck and it freaks him out.
LeftInTX
Jul 2024
#50
Of course they are going to milk this for all its worth, using every gory descriptive possible.
Solly Mack
Jul 2024
#16
Oh for crying out loud. My Home Screen today reads "Trump steps down under duress"
usonian
Jul 2024
#32