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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:21 pm
Yea I guess...I still think that they should get whatever they deserve
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 7:21 pm
@QUE_SAGE You should keep us updated. I'm very curious as to how this will pan out for your friends. Despite my being...disgruntled...I hope for the best.
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:30 pm
Miss Murder Puget Wow, That is so disrespectful. That poor, poor, poor, poor, POOR animal. Sounds like she's pissed off the underworld. This only goes to show you that you should have respect for the dead. And no offense to your friend or anything but I think it serves her right. And I'd say this about anyone, even me. That's just, horrible! That poor animal might of died painfully, and she (along with her friends) are only adding to it's pain. She really needs to bury the tooth and the skeleton. The jaw too, because it does sound, (like Arch-Omega said) there is some negative psiconics are hanging around her. I hope she's okay though. Message me so I know she's okay. (B/c I know what it's like to be haunted by something >< smile I completely agree with you. No one should disrespect the dead.
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:11 pm
and why did we bar stuff out?
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:43 pm
Woah...
Whoever did that to the coyote was sick, sick, sick. I'm reading this and thinking "inugami" from Japanese lore, as it seems to be a vengeful canine spirit, albeit wild instead of domestic. The placement of the corpse is also worrisome; the killers obviously knew someone would find the poor coyote, hanging the body in such an obvious place and all.
If that was the case, and this was a ritualistic killing, please, please, please consult a professional of some sort. It's not something an inexperienced person should handle (no offense, I just don't know your skill level). There was some obvious possession, and there's no doubt that your friends weren't the only ones stupid enough to take souvenirs...
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:33 pm
That poor poor poor Coyote. How terrible. To suffer in life and in death is a terrible fate to be sure and would bring great anger and vengence. One must always respect the dead, spirits and the body it leaves behind. She should have left well enough alone! I feel no sympathy for 'Amy', perhaps...if she survives this vengence the coyote has taken on her for her disrespect...she will have learned a valued lesson and past it on.
'One must always respect the dead. Death will not stop them from seeking their vengence.'
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:30 am
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