Graham Thorpe 08:32 - Aug 5 with 1612 views | union_jack | RIP😳 | |
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Graham Thorpe on 08:46 - Aug 5 with 1588 views | onehunglow | A great l Wow | |
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Graham Thorpe on 15:05 - Aug 5 with 1500 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Probably our best batsman in the 90s. Sad to see him depart, RIP. | |
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Graham Thorpe on 01:36 - Aug 6 with 1421 views | Robbie | 55 years old in passing on , awful news . | | | |
Graham Thorpe on 10:14 - Aug 12 with 1231 views | onehunglow |
Awful in every way | |
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Graham Thorpe on 11:05 - Aug 12 with 1214 views | KeithHaynes | His wife has said he felt they would be better off without him. | |
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Graham Thorpe on 11:12 - Aug 12 with 1209 views | theloneranger |
Graham Thorpe on 11:05 - Aug 12 by KeithHaynes | His wife has said he felt they would be better off without him. |
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| Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎 |
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Graham Thorpe on 16:24 - Aug 12 with 1151 views | max936 |
Graham Thorpe on 11:05 - Aug 12 by KeithHaynes | His wife has said he felt they would be better off without him. |
Dear me, that's shocking and tragic. | |
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Graham Thorpe on 17:25 - Aug 12 with 1121 views | raynor94 | Shockingly stepped in front of a train, he must have been in a dreadful place. RIP Thorpey | |
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Graham Thorpe on 17:30 - Aug 12 with 1117 views | onehunglow |
Graham Thorpe on 17:25 - Aug 12 by raynor94 | Shockingly stepped in front of a train, he must have been in a dreadful place. RIP Thorpey |
Jeeez,Ray Horrendous for driver | |
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Graham Thorpe on 00:48 - Aug 13 with 1054 views | Robbie | Loved my County Cricket as an old school spectator. This news is awful of how it all ended for him , train driver must be in a state of shock , How do you get them visions out of your head trying to move on . Matthew Maynards son Tom , a good cricketer for Glamorgan had issues I believe then things went wrong in his life , another sad loss his father still champions wellbeing now . | | | |
Graham Thorpe on 12:46 - Aug 13 with 976 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Graham Thorpe on 00:48 - Aug 13 by Robbie | Loved my County Cricket as an old school spectator. This news is awful of how it all ended for him , train driver must be in a state of shock , How do you get them visions out of your head trying to move on . Matthew Maynards son Tom , a good cricketer for Glamorgan had issues I believe then things went wrong in his life , another sad loss his father still champions wellbeing now . |
The mental state of suicidal people cannot be rationalized so accusing the victim of selfishness is probably futile. The consequences of their actions is probably blocked out for purposes of doing the deed. Drivers do suffer and some walk away. The "clean up people" collecting body parts appear to enjoy what they do. They are a called MOMs. I recall overhearing one talking to his mates. Blood curdling stuff it was. I suppose you get conditioned to see it as a normal job like surgeons. For some lost causes an euthanasia service might be valid. It is only matter of time. [Post edited 13 Aug 13:36]
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Graham Thorpe on 17:38 - Aug 13 with 908 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Graham Thorpe on 12:46 - Aug 13 by ReslovenSwan1 | The mental state of suicidal people cannot be rationalized so accusing the victim of selfishness is probably futile. The consequences of their actions is probably blocked out for purposes of doing the deed. Drivers do suffer and some walk away. The "clean up people" collecting body parts appear to enjoy what they do. They are a called MOMs. I recall overhearing one talking to his mates. Blood curdling stuff it was. I suppose you get conditioned to see it as a normal job like surgeons. For some lost causes an euthanasia service might be valid. It is only matter of time. [Post edited 13 Aug 13:36]
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My heart sinks when I hear people trying to rationalise the thoughts of people suffering from severe mental illness. My mother suffered for years and her life was saved by a certain Dr. Sait who worked hard to get her medication right, he gave her 30 good years. I can assure anyone reading this that people with severe mental illness have a completely different way of thinking . | |
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Graham Thorpe on 20:26 - Aug 13 with 838 views | max936 |
Graham Thorpe on 17:38 - Aug 13 by JACKMANANDBOY | My heart sinks when I hear people trying to rationalise the thoughts of people suffering from severe mental illness. My mother suffered for years and her life was saved by a certain Dr. Sait who worked hard to get her medication right, he gave her 30 good years. I can assure anyone reading this that people with severe mental illness have a completely different way of thinking . |
Great post, JB | |
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Graham Thorpe on 00:47 - Aug 14 with 770 views | Robbie | True tragic events over real mental health issues are sad reading including Thorpes case . What really pees me off are lowlifes claiming same mental health problems after stealing and shoplifting , got problems judge , I am sorry will never do it again , ok slap on the wrist . Bigger picture emerging from Nottingham , three innocent victims of a killer let back out on the streets with no supervision . Family deflecting the blame from his horrendous acts back onto the NHS and Police , nice . All over media coverage coveniently . Stabbing in London yesterday ,11 year old girl attacked . Think I know what his defence will be already . Puts to shame people with genuine mental problems , I have addressed them and many are really challenging , perhaps they go out stabbing people later . These peoples carers need the gong in the Honours List , Politicians come first of course . | | | |
Graham Thorpe on 07:46 - Aug 14 with 732 views | onehunglow |
Graham Thorpe on 00:47 - Aug 14 by Robbie | True tragic events over real mental health issues are sad reading including Thorpes case . What really pees me off are lowlifes claiming same mental health problems after stealing and shoplifting , got problems judge , I am sorry will never do it again , ok slap on the wrist . Bigger picture emerging from Nottingham , three innocent victims of a killer let back out on the streets with no supervision . Family deflecting the blame from his horrendous acts back onto the NHS and Police , nice . All over media coverage coveniently . Stabbing in London yesterday ,11 year old girl attacked . Think I know what his defence will be already . Puts to shame people with genuine mental problems , I have addressed them and many are really challenging , perhaps they go out stabbing people later . These peoples carers need the gong in the Honours List , Politicians come first of course . |
Amen to that Mental health doesn’t have to mean you articulate evil on others | |
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Graham Thorpe on 18:30 - Aug 14 with 651 views | max936 |
Graham Thorpe on 17:38 - Aug 13 by JACKMANANDBOY | My heart sinks when I hear people trying to rationalise the thoughts of people suffering from severe mental illness. My mother suffered for years and her life was saved by a certain Dr. Sait who worked hard to get her medication right, he gave her 30 good years. I can assure anyone reading this that people with severe mental illness have a completely different way of thinking . |
Pity you didn't see his previous abhorrent posts a while back regarding people with the illness, I won't repeat them here though for obvious reason's. | |
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