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11 minutes ago, madjockmcferson said:

"Aurman Singh, 23, was struck with an axe, a golf club, a wooden stave, a metal club, a hockey stick, a shovel, a cricket bat, and a knife during the fatal attack in Shrewsbury last August."

is this baldurs gate 3?

It's amazing what lengths racists and hate-filled people will resort to in order to get their message across, regardless of the consequences.

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24 minutes ago, madjockmcferson said:

"Aurman Singh, 23, was struck with an axe, a golf club, a wooden stave, a metal club, a hockey stick, a shovel, a cricket bat, and a knife during the fatal attack in Shrewsbury last August."

is this baldurs gate 3?

Must be some boy if it took 9 of them to take him down, all armed whilst he was presumably only in his DPD uniform.

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1 hour ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said:

It's amazing what dementia can do to the functionality and mobility of a human being.....šŸ¤”

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3gjv100jyyo

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That almost happened to an old couple who lived in the flat below where I grew up. The husband had dementia and nearly attacked his wife out on the landing demanding to know who she was and why she was trying to get in the flat with him. Luckily the neighbours all heard the commotion and ran out and stopped him

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1 minute ago, Hoofball said:


That almost happened to an old couple who lived in the flat below where I grew up. The husband had dementia and nearly attacked his wife out on the landing demanding to know who she was and why she was trying to get in the flat with him. Luckily the neighbours all heard the commotion and ran out and stopped him

That's grim min. However, it doesn't excuse his actions. Good on the neighbours for stepping in to prevent him taking the event too far.

When it comes to neurological/cerebral/mental conditions, having experienced it with my old man who died of epilepsy (suffered with it for 33 years) aged 46, I am really sceptical as well as cynical when such conditions are used as a defence for a killer's actions.Ā 

As well as having regular seizures (grand mals), he endured bouts of petite mals, a condition which effects the sufferersĀ  ability to be functional (symptoms of which includeĀ the inabilities to recognise people, communicate, eat, drink, or sleep) for a prolonged period of time.Ā  Sometimes he would require an injection from the GP to help get him out of one.

He never resorted to such behaviour, although he was very much inhibited to what reality actually was and what behaviour was acceptable.

Ā 

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2 hours ago, madjockmcferson said:

"Aurman Singh, 23, was struck with an axe, a golf club, a wooden stave, a metal club, a hockey stick, a shovel, a cricket bat, and a knife during the fatal attack in Shrewsbury last August."

is this baldurs gate 3?

Sporty buggers if nothing else.

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1 hour ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said:

That's grim min. However, it doesn't excuse his actions. Good on the neighbours for stepping in to prevent him taking the event too far.

When it comes to neurological/cerebral/mental conditions, having experienced it with my old man who died of epilepsy (suffered with it for 33 years) aged 46, I am really sceptical as well as cynical when such conditions are used as a defence for a killer's actions.Ā 

As well as having regular seizures (grand mals), he endured bouts of petite mals, a condition which effects the sufferersĀ  ability to be functional (symptoms of which includeĀ the inabilities to recognise people, communicate, eat, drink, or sleep) for a prolonged period of time.Ā  Sometimes he would require an injection from the GP to help get him out of one.

He never resorted to such behaviour, although he was very much inhibited to what reality actually was and what behaviour was acceptable.

Ā 


I can see your point there MAD but if the bloke doesnā€™t even know his own name let alone what day of the week it is then heā€™ll have panicked thinking someone broke in and defended himself. If he is as bad as the courts have been told he is then he shouldnā€™t have been with his wife in the first place, he shouldā€™ve been getting the correct care he required from professionals in the correct home

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2 minutes ago, Hoofball said:


I can see your point there MAD but if the bloke doesnā€™t even know his own name let alone what day of the week it is then heā€™ll have panicked thinking someone broke in and defended himself. If he is as bad as the courts have been told he is then he shouldnā€™t have been with his wife in the first place, he shouldā€™ve been getting the correct care he required from professionals in the correct home

I fully agree with you, Hoofball min. If his level of dementia was that bad, as suggested by the courts, he should have been in residential care or in specialist supported accommodation well before the occurrence of killing his wife.

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1 minute ago, Ohjimmyjimmy said:

Iran launches drones at Israel in retaliatory attack

Drones will likely be shot down by Israeli air defences though.

Netanyahu can get fucked with ā€œsupport of Britainā€ chat, the jug-eared genocidal cunt.

I hope Israel get a doing - been acting like cunts with all their neighbours for a while now.Ā 

The world would be a better, safer place if Israel was wiped off the map. Nothing but trouble that lot.

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