I’ve decided that one Selena Gomez post isn’t enough for one day, so along with her caged in tits, let’s put up a picture of her from a low angle, because it this her out, where we can almost see up her skirt….you know this is how you make a midget stumpy legged Disney Star who was a cute round faced big cheeked kid attempt to have some sex appeal…this is the Disney version of spread asshole…. But unfortunately, it’s not spread asshole… Even though spread asshole is the gateway to a woman’s soul, not that Selena Gomez has a soul, these vapid puppets trained to produce for older executives are just fucking weird…but not as weird as when they use their LUPUS and Chemotherapy treatments to get the pity jerk off from dudes into weak, terminally ill girls….the best…because you only have to deal with them for a short period of time before they die or are too weak to get mad at you for fucking all their friends…making Selena a good person to K-Fed target, the widower always gets more than the deadbeat who manipulated them into marriage… Either way, this is her best work… The post Selena Gomez Does Paris of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Wow, this is really touching. Can you imagine loving someone else so much your heart just stops when their life ends? Via NY Daily News reports: Livia Fortuna cried out for Giuseppe — her dear husband — moments after his death only to succumb to her own broken heart. The Italian pair, Giuseppe and Livia Fortuna, died within one hour of each other after 69 years of marriage after falling in love in Rome. They couldn’t bear to be apart even at the Smith House Health Care Center in Stamford, Connecticut where they lived together until their death Dec. 13 following years of declining health. “That was the end of the love story. She had to follow him,” the couple’s daughter Angela Munzenmair told the Stamford Advocate. The couple had married in Italy before the end of World War II. The first 15 years of their marriage were spent raising their children and running a Tuscan restaurant. She described her parent’s relationship as volatile with petty fighting, but only because they “liked making up so much,” Munzenmair added. Only a week before their death, Livia told her grandson that Giuseppe was dying and she’d be “going with him.” He suffered from dementia and cancer while Livia had chronic obstructive lung disease, according to the Advocate. His death sent the 86-year-old wife into an emotional fit, screaming for her Giuseppe as the nursing staff tried to keep her calm. “They probably couldn’t live without the other,” Munzenmair said. “They are in a good place and don’t have to suffer anymore … they can just be happy.” It’s rare for spouses to die within minutes of each other, psychiatric experts told the Advocate, but it’s possible through extreme depression or by halting medication, the other spouse could essentially die of a so-called broken heart. Sweet story right? Our condolences go out to their family, but it’s heartwarming to know those two are still together in the afterlife. Courtesy Photo Continue reading →
People ain’t isht for real ! Florida Man Poses As Sick Man’s To Take Him Off Life Support A Central Florida Navy veteran’s death raises serious questions about whether a local hospital verified the identity of a man who authorized doctors to discontinue his life support. Via WRSH Orlando reports: He claimed to be the patient’s brother. Roger MacKinnon’s life started to unravel with the loss of his wife Mary, who died when the Groundhog Day tornadoes of 2007 laid waste to the couple’s Lake County home. “He lived by himself and would sit on the porch. I’d try to talk to him and he wouldn’t talk to nobody. Just heartbroken,” said neighbor Jim Mayse. On May 30, 2011, MacKinnon had chest pains, and asked Richard Leclair — described by MacKinnon’s family as a long-time friend and drinking buddy — to take him to the hospital. During an exploratory procedure, MacKinnon’s heart stopped. For three days, he was in and out of a coma, then completely comatose for the next three. On June 7, police say Leclair and his wife met with MacKinnon’s doctor and authorized the hospital to withdraw life support. MacKinnon died two days later. “Family members didn’t have an opportunity to pray for him. They didn’t get to be there when he passed. He was alone when he died,” said family attorney Phil Partridge. The MacKinnon family attorney showed WESH 2 News a “do not resuscitate” order Leclair signed, identifying himself as MacKinnon’s stepbrother. And on a “withdrawal of life support” order, Leclair claimed to be MacKinnon’s brother. Partridge says the hospital never asked for proof of Leclair’s identity. “Mr. Leclair knew that Roger had a son and a daughter. He had a real brother,” said Partridge. “Leclair told the hospital he had no other living relatives.” DeLand police say Leclair had been named beneficiary to MacKinnon’s bank account, and after the widower’s death, he collected $106,000. Days before MacKinnon’s family even knew he was dead, police say Leclair went to MacKinnon’s home and removed thousands of dollars of furniture and lawn equipment. “He said he was Roger’s brother, and Roger wanted him to have that stuff,” said Mayse. Lake County investigators charged Leclair with grand theft and trespassing. Som no state or federal law requires hospitals to the check the identity of an incapacitated patient’s caretaker. WTF??!