The fire extinguisher hoax

“Or what”? Is that the best you have, stupid fuck? “Or what”? :lolup:

He was assaulted on one day and died of a stroke on the next. And you’re trying to tell us there’s no connection.

Fucking idiot.

There is no connection. Stroke can happen to anyone, without warning, with NO symptoms before it happens, no matter what they are doing.
 
“Or what”? Is that the best you have, stupid fuck? “Or what”? :lolup:

He was assaulted on one day and died of a stroke on the next. And you’re trying to tell us there’s no connection.

Fucking idiot.

Stroke is a natural cause of death u stupid fast cock sucker

Death from natural causes might be a heart attack, stroke, illness, or infection. But cancer is not considered a natural cause of death.

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...natural causes is,is known as unnatural death.

Guess u back to sucking on that cock
 
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So fast cock sucker

The Chiefs lost the Super Bowl..so if a huge Chief fan had a stroke next day...the game killed him?




Man shopping on Black Friday at Walmart has apparent heart attack and dies, coroner says


So Walmart sale killed him?

:lolup:

You are one stupid motherfucker. Hilariously stupid. Sad, in a way. Like watching the last place finisher in the Special Olympics.

Do you fucks stay up at night to see who can out-stupid each other? So far, you’re in the lead, Cletus. :rofl2:
 
Stroke is a natural cause of death u stupid fast cock sucker

Death from natural causes might be a heart attack, stroke, illness, or infection. But cancer is not considered a natural cause of death.

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...natural causes is,is known as unnatural death.

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It sure is a natural cause of death, stupid fuck. Just a coincidence that it was suffered by a 40 some year old who had just suffered a beating. :rofl2:
 
"Acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries"?

:rofl2:

:rolleyes: No, smartarse. Read it and weep. :D

(B) creates a substantial risk of serious bodily injury to any other person by destroying or damaging any structure, conveyance, or other real or personal property within the United States or by attempting or conspiring to destroy or damage any structure, conveyance, or other real or personal property within the United States; in violation of the laws of any State, or the United States, shall be punished as prescribed in subsection (c).

(C) the victim, or intended victim, is the United States Government, a member of the uniformed services, or any official, officer, employee, or agent of the legislative, executive, or judicial branches, or of any department or agency, of the United States;

(1) Penalties.—Whoever violates this section shall be punished—

(G) for threatening to commit an offense under this section, by imprisonment for not more than 10 years.
 
Stroke is a blocked artery in the brain, or a burst artery in the brain. This is caused by either a damaged artery, or high blood pressure, which is a disease caused by the loss of pressure sensing cells (located at the fork in the carotid arteries, where it leaves the aorta). It is not caused by stress.

Stroke can happen even if you are reading a book, watching TV, policing a line, acting on a stage doing what you love to do (as to what happened to Roy of Siegfried and Roy).
The conditions leading to a stroke are hidden and contain no symptoms, making stroke a sudden and possibly a deadly surprise to the victim. The only indication of a risk is higher than normal blood pressure readings.

It can be caused by head trauma, though.

There is an association between head trauma and an increased incidence of hemorrhagic strokes in the years that follow.[SUP]3[/SUP] Hemorrhagic strokes are episodes of bleeding in the brain, which may be due to a defect in the blood vessel or severe high blood pressure. A hemorrhagic stroke causes brain irritation in the area of bleeding, as well as extreme changes in the blood pressure and blood vessel diameter which may cause even further damage. Hemorrhagic strokes progress quickly and can cause serious harm.

https://www.verywellhealth.com/head-trauma-and-stroke-3146352
 
No, smartarse. Read it and weep.

Maybe you should read it, Justice Christiecrite. You might say I'm familiar with it, for reasons that you already know.

It specifically applies ONLY to "acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries".

Section 2332b of Title 18, U.S.C., effective April 24, 1996, was enacted as part of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-132, § 702, 110 Stat. 1214, 1291. Section 2332b is intended to reach violent international terrorist activity that takes place within the United States where at least a part of that activity also occurs outside the United States.

BTW, you're aren't British. :D
 
It can be caused by head trauma, though. There is an association between head trauma and an increased incidence of hemorrhagic strokes[/URL] in the years that follow.[SUP]3[/SUP] Hemorrhagic strokes are episodes of bleeding in the brain, which may be due to a defect in the blood vessel or severe high blood pressure. A hemorrhagic stroke causes brain irritation in the area of bleeding, as well as extreme changes in the blood pressure and blood vessel diameter which may cause even further damage. Hemorrhagic strokes progress quickly and can cause serious harm.

" in the years that follow". :thinking:
 
Maybe you should read it, Justice Christiecrite. You might say I'm familiar with it, for reasons that you already know.

It specifically applies ONLY to "acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries".

Section 2332b of Title 18, U.S.C., effective April 24, 1996, was enacted as part of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-132, § 702, 110 Stat. 1214, 1291. Section 2332b is intended to reach violent international terrorist activity that takes place within the United States where at least a part of that activity also occurs outside the United States.

BTW, you're aren't British. :D

conduct transcending national boundaries

(1) the term “conduct transcending national boundaries” means conduct occurring outside of the United States in addition to the conduct occurring in the United States;
Source

18 USC § 2332b(g)(1)

Close enough. I speak English, just like they do. :awesome:
 
" in the years that follow". :thinking:

"While most people know a head injury increases their risk of dementia, many do not realize its connection to stroke. But new research reveals that TBI can, in fact, lead to a stroke...

First, a head injury, especially penetrating head injuries, can damage or weaken the blood vessels in the brain. This can cause them to rupture at a later date, leading to a hemorrhagic stroke.

Second, researchers have found that moderate and severe head injuries can cause blood clotting problems. If the blood cannot clot correctly, this can also trigger a stroke. For example, if too many blood clots are formed, an ischemic stroke can occur. On the other hand, if the blood becomes too thin, a brain hemorrhage can form. These factors help explain why a head injury can cause a stroke...

https://www.flintrehab.com/can-head-injury-cause-a-stroke/
 
It sure is a natural cause of death, stupid fuck. Just a coincidence that it was suffered by a 40 some year old who had just suffered a beating. :rofl2:

Link to the beating? He had no evidence of trauma.

You claim he was beaten...prove it after u suck a cock
 
conduct transcending national boundaries (1) the term “conduct transcending national boundaries” means conduct occurring outside of the United States in addition to the conduct occurring in the United States;

So you know it was stupid to cite that statute in reference to the 93% peaceful Capitol protesters.

I speak English, just like they do.

No, you don't. Britons say arse.
 
It can be caused by head trauma, though.

There is an association between head trauma and an increased incidence of hemorrhagic strokes in the years that follow.[SUP]3[/SUP] Hemorrhagic strokes are episodes of bleeding in the brain, which may be due to a defect in the blood vessel or severe high blood pressure. A hemorrhagic stroke causes brain irritation in the area of bleeding, as well as extreme changes in the blood pressure and blood vessel diameter which may cause even further damage. Hemorrhagic strokes progress quickly and can cause serious harm.

https://www.verywellhealth.com/head-trauma-and-stroke-3146352

He had no evidence of trauma...FACT!


Guess u are also now sucking a cock
 
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