A Perfect Murder
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Re: A Perfect Murder
Sweet! That is such a good one. Haha. Although I don't really know how people can't see the difference...

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I guess if it was partially buried or dark or you had a particularly vivid imagination, you could be mistaken!

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Ha-ha. Like us. Vivid enough. I guess if you were in the dark, or poor light and you were tired, or if you just glanced at it you could mistake one for the other.

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You guys... you're s-s-ss-sscaring me!!!

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space wrote:You guys... you're s-s-ss-sscaring me!!!
Ha-ha Space! You should have read us going at it over in the screencaps thread. I think we made Cheese angry...
Reading over that again Fi; I don't think F. Anthro and vivid imaginations really go together very well, especially if you are mistaking bear paws for human hands! Haha. Can you just imagine...

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I did something slightly nuts today, and it wasn't acting out the first proposal scene from Pride and Prejudice during English with my slightly nutty mate (I was Mr Darcy, she was Elizabeth). I got my entire calculus class acting out potential stabbing scenarios and trying to work out the best way to stab someone.

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And what did you conclude?

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That people instinctively stab downwards, most people said they'd stab downwards then thought about it a bit. I still had people trying to work it out today, it was very funny.

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See the more we discussed it the more I think it would me more efficient to stab upwards, especially if the person was taller or stronger than you. You know what we need. A carving knife and one of those CPR dummies. Then we could have some real fun. Cause personally I don't think we give credit to just how tough it might actually be to stab someone fatally.

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I think I am going to go insane. I looked into Subscribing to the JFS, it's like 177 pounds a year. Kill me now. And I don't even think that any of the libraries near us have it on subscription. Maybe I should suggest it to them. Ha-ha.

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Ohh. Found a rather okay article...it gets better at the end. Still not as much detail as I would like...
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And another good one on gun-shot wounds: [Only admins are allowed to see this link]

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Hey Fi, do you have iTunes? Cause if you do I found some pretty good, albeit simple, podcasts that you might like. 

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