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|    Lost to yaka...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Thought of a good new method WHAT DO    |
|    10 Jan 15 06:41:17    |
      From: anna.gonzales.wpg@gmail.com              On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 3:50:26 AM UTC-6, yaka...@gmail.com wrote:       > Wasn't aware of that group. Thanks!       >        > It's so bad to have to choose between not being found, and traumatizing the       one who'll find you. I thought about offering someone who I don't know and who       needs money, to help me with removing an exit bag and taking all the stuff       away, but I can't        think of anyone who I can trust with this kind of request. Any thoughts about       this one??              Chances are if even if your plan does work, eventually bit and pieces of your       body will become separated (like your feet and shoes) and maybe even washed on       shore. For instance, people were freaked out that shoes with human bones in       them kept on washing        up on shore. Then the investigators figured out that the shoes are probably       from depressed people who jumped off a bridge. Heck, even if you do       disappear, chances are the police will check your hardddrives and figure out       what happened to you from there              Let's say you do succeed, what happens to your stuff? Well, police will try to       track down your next of kin. If they can't identify one then they will take       your stuff and sell it. Then they would use that money to pay for cremation       and burial cost (if        they can find the body). Then they will probably bury you in an mass grave       with a bunch of other unclaimed bodies (that is actually really sad).              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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