Thorp and Sailor's Grave Board

This is just creepy

morgan - 12-7-2008 at 03:31 PM

http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=110672121

What the fuck was this woman thinking?:wow:

Lifted from another board. And before anyone asks, no I am not one of those bodybuilder jerk-offs.

Enyo - 12-7-2008 at 03:36 PM

Perhaps the emotional trauma of having a miscarriage made her go a little loopy.. but WHY on earth did no one step in and say "STOP IT!!!" What the fuck is wrong with her husband that he allowed her to let the kids hold it? OMFG, what the hell is wrong with people?

Discipline - 12-7-2008 at 04:58 PM

I'm speechless.

DAK - 12-7-2008 at 05:17 PM

People are fucked up. Why do that shit to your kids.

JawnDiablo - 12-7-2008 at 05:35 PM

i'd think there are laws against this or something.
2nd thread this weekend I wish I hadn't looked at....

Dave - 12-7-2008 at 07:16 PM

I really don't Have anything to say about this..........WTF, can you say really?

BDx13 - 12-8-2008 at 11:23 AM

first off, this is definitely a little shocking to see. i'd be curious to know how far along she was. i think at four months, the child is typically about 5".

i seriously doubt the situation is as the original poster suggested - that she "interprets her Religion to say that she must treat this as a normal child."

from what i understand, it isn't unusual for families to "say goodbye" to a lost baby as part of the grieving process. personally, i don't think i'd feel he need to. and if i did, i probably wouldn't put a hat on it...let alone involve other young children in the process.

clevohardcore - 12-8-2008 at 11:44 AM

please explain. Also, I'm a bitch when it comes to crazy shit like bottles in the ass and people shitting on themsleves or fucking horses. So in that respect can someone please explain what is going on the posts/threads. THORP isn't lambgoat or various other boards. We are all tight with one another in some ways so we shouldn't fuck with one another in that way. I ain't saying censoring in any way. I'm saying the opposite. Just describe it a bit so those that don't want to don't have to click. I for one still want to know what it is without a image burned in the old head of a Chinese woman shitting on herself in a tub and trying to eat it or some gay old men sucking each other off. That shit fucked me up.

That being said please commence. Hug a relative and say I love you to someone you care about.

upyerbum - 12-8-2008 at 11:47 AM

I haven't clicked any of those links, I'm scared.

BDx13 - 12-8-2008 at 11:54 AM

it's a series of photos of a woman and her family with their deceased child (or fetus, if you'd rather).

it looks as though she was roughly four months pregnant when she lost the baby.

it's a little shocking because the fetus looks like something straight out of a health book and the family is posing with it.

clevohardcore - 12-8-2008 at 12:11 PM

This is hell. It has to be. I don't understand shit anymore. Reason and respect is gone.

Mark Lind - 12-8-2008 at 12:16 PM

That's fuckin creepy.

Voodoobillyman - 12-8-2008 at 12:31 PM

pass thanks

CR83 - 12-8-2008 at 06:28 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by BD
first off, this is definitely a little shocking to see. i'd be curious to know how far along she was. i think at four months, the child is typically about 5".

i seriously doubt the situation is as the original poster suggested - that she "interprets her Religion to say that she must treat this as a normal child."

from what i understand, it isn't unusual for families to "say goodbye" to a lost baby as part of the grieving process. personally, i don't think i'd feel he need to. and if i did, i probably wouldn't put a hat on it...let alone involve other young children in the process.


BD you are correct about the grieving process. I have heard of maybe 4 or 5 families to hold the baby like this. Sometimes it is religious but most instances have been because they loved the "baby" and it helps them come to terms.

BDx13 - 12-8-2008 at 09:44 PM

man, i just wrote this long ass response.
had to delete it.
we're getting into some personal territory, here.
nothing bad, just too familiar.