Shafted
Man loses game in golf and in frustration he takes it out on the nearby bench the golf club breaks and ricochets off the bench and pierces his heart causing him to bleed to death.Quite the heart breaker or rather heart stabbing way to leave this world.
Facebook dislike button
There's been a scam going around on Facebook allowing you to dislike all those dumb posts that people are audacious enough to post in the first place.The dislike button installs a virus that leaks out all of your saved passwords so don't enable this dislike button.
Henna peeked
Black henna causes permanent scarring due to a chemical known as PPD can make you really sensitive to dyes where one can die there hair others that are introduced to PPD who dye there hair can be fatal.
Which statement is the lie?
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Shafted
Man loses game in golf and in frustration he takes it out on the nearby bench the golf club breaks and ricochets off the bench and pierces his heart causing him to bleed to death.Quite the heart breaker or rather heart stabbing way to leave this world.
First of this all to much to be true. I think this statement is a lie. You can't just die from falling off a bench. Also golf is a clam game to play, most players don't start getting mad when they play.
I believe the golf one is a lie also, it would takes tremendous amount of force for a broken gold club to pierce through the rib cage and get to the heart... Just doesn't seem possible in my mind.
I think the lie is the shafted one. I don't think that a gold club could be that weak that it could break. If it is that weak I don't think that it would be able to pierce your heart unless you lay on it basically.
I think it's the the black henna tattoo because it wouldn't be possible because if such a thing was possible they would have announced it on the news, not online. Also if this so called claim was true then explain how it's still going on... you can't explain, didn't think so. So that is my reasoning and a darn good one it is.
I think the henna one is false. You can get a golds golf club but I doesn't mean it's all gold it could be gold encrusted and break easy still.
From what I know about Facebook. This post about their being a dislike button that is hacked and gives out your personal info is not true. I don't get on Facebook that often nor do I ever really like things on this social networking site. When I do get on their I have never seen a button to dislike a particular persons posts or anything of that matter! I do not believe that they would allow a hack to go through a social network as big and as popular as Facebook. This website makes billions of dollars a year, I would presume that they have a very skilled and experienced team of computer programmers that keep everything running smoothly and to make sure that people are unable to hack into this multimillion dollar company,
I have yet to get see the dislike button on Facebook. It's funny how people answer this question incorrectly. Teenagers are on Facebook for a good portion of their day and I'm pretty sure a big change like a dislike button would be petty hard to miss. I wish their was a dislike button. Especially on this website. But unfortunately for both Blogger and Facebook, there's no such thing.
I think the first statement is the one that is a lie.
I know sometimes if you're playing for money or a big trophy you could get a little frustrated but, I think the statement sounds like something that would not be realistically.
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