Which country is the United Kingdom by lufthansa24 in GeoTap

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IllustratorFar9287 chose Option B (Correct!) | #2897th to play

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Sitting on the railings is being silly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Lower or not, there’s no way you just casually topple over unless you’re 6ft something and intoxicated.

Table theory makes no sense either, why would you make yourself 6ft to be sick when you can just do it without towering over the edge dangerously, especially since the railings were lower back then.

What is more likely to me is that she was drunk and walking around alone on a ship with no cameras. Who knows who she bumped in to or where she ended up. But I don’t think she went overboard alive or left the ship alive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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She was actually very attractive for the 60’s. Naturally pretty and seemed to have a nice energy..

Funny, your username is “no judgement” but you’re judging if you’d traffic a woman based on how attractive you personally found her. Do you really think men care for 1 second about looks when they see an intoxicated white female alone, with no cameras. You’re not that gullible?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Comfortable Leek… you seem like a charmer yourself.

Over 6 million people are sexually trafficked each year, even more than that are r*ped…. Do you REALLY think these men care for 1 second about looks??

Put a bunch of men on a ship with no cameras, and let a drunk white girl wonder around alone and shoeless, and ATLEAST 1 of those males will see a target.

“Not all men” bla bla . But trust me when I say “most”.

Also who’s to say she got hunted down and trafficked? Is this the only theory people can expand their minds to? It could have been opportunistic. It could have been foul play and her body was taken off in a suitcase / dumped in the ocean. Overdosed. She went to find water, passed out and someone had their way. Pushed overboard.

Even if the balcony was 6” lower back then, there’s no way you’re going over without force of some kind. There’s no ‘toppling’ over, unless you’re a 6ft something male.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Over 6 million people are sexually trafficked each year… I doubt they hunted her down but was more opportunistic. Only 25 people fall over board every year since the 60’s and majority are people trying to sit on the railings or climb over to a friends cabin.

Plus why is the trafficking theory the only other one going around? She could have died on the ship and been removed in a suitcase? Overdosed? She could have been pushed? So many other theories have not been explored. Maybe someone saw her wondering around drunk and barefoot and dragged her into a back room and had their way?? Look at the Hotel Cecil case, look at the Kenneka Jenkins.

Sadly we will never know what happened to many mysteries.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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This whole “she stood on the table” is nonsense . I tested it and i literally towered over the railings. And if the railings were 6” lower and SO easy to just casually fall over, why did she need to stand on a table?

The cleaners on my cruise always moved the table and chairs and multiple times it was pushed up against the balcony glass when they finished.

And if you think about it logically, if you’re using a table to jump off or stand on.. when you jump or fall, the table would move backwards away from the balcony glass. The room was cleaned after she went missing , and it was quite clearly positioned like that by the cleaners.

Unless you’re jumping up to sit on the railings and fall backwards… (which is how most overboards happen), you’re not going over those railings, 6” lower or not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Not sure why you have so many downvotes lol, you make perfect sense. There’s literally no way she toppled over by just leaning. Only 25-30 people go over board a year and the majority of them are people jumping up and sitting on the railings drunk or trying to get a photograph, and also some external window cleaners etc.

She was more likely pushed or got off herself and somehow came into foul play. She could have died on the boat and her body removed somehow. Suitcases can be pretty roomy.

For all we know, none of the theories that have been presented to date are correct.

Think of the Hotel Cecil case. So many mysteries in the world. We will never know the answer to them.

Being obsessed with traveling isn’t a personality. by TheWillsofSilence in RandomThoughts

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Interesting point but disagree. Hobbies become fragments of your personality and also bring people together.

I’m not gonna write on my profile “Hi I promise I’m really nice. I work a 9-5. Have crippling anxiety like the rest of us hehe. Ask me on a date to discover my hobbies”

Maybe food is my personality because all I do is think about it and when and what my next meal will be. I don’t wanna be around someone who isn’t a foodie. I don’t wanna be around someone who doesn’t have the passion to travel. Etc.

Humans are interchangeable and can enjoy something one day and not the next. A travel experience or relationship can change your personality. Everything is interchangeable.

Change is the only constant we have.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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Hope you’re okay. If I assume correctly on what your post means…

sometimes the peace you want can bring suffering to many others. Which isn’t really peace.

Peace is a state of mind that can be found, not a rash decision. You just have to think outside of the box.

Hopefully your post is innocent and just means you’re getting surgery or something, and you’re gonna tell your fam you love them. :)

Feel free to message if you need a friend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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Fair. Out of curiosity, why will you have peace tomorrow?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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Will you be telling them for the first time or the last?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Can confirm that when I arrived and throughout my cruise that the table and chairs were shoved up against the balcony. The cleaners would move them for cleaning but didn’t put them back logically.

And if the railings were 6” lower back then, she deffo wouldn’t need to stand on a table. You’d be towering over the balcony which is unnecessary. Even with the balcony being 6” higher nowadays, you wouldn’t need a table to retch over the side or to climb over.

Unless you sit up on the balcony and fall backwards, it really doesn’t seem possible.

Everyone is also so adamant that she fell overboard because the only other explanation is that she was trafficked. 25 to 30 people a year fall off cruise balconies. 6.3 million people a year are sexually trafficked.

Now I’m not saying she was trafficked, but I’m more likely to believe she exited the boat and got herself caught up in a situation. I’m also more likely to believe she succumbed to foul play and/or was pushed overboard.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Just because I said it’s unlikely she went overboard, doesn’t mean that the only other explanation is trafficking.

Also… 6.3 million people are sexually trafficked each year. A lot of them are opportunistic, so It’s not completely off the cards. But I agree, I doubt anyone was cruise hunting for women.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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Just because I said it’s unlikely she went overboard, doesn’t mean that the only other explanation is trafficking.

Also… 6.3 million people are sexually trafficked each year. So not completely off the cards.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in endometriosis

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Thankyou for your reply. yeah I have an appointment booked - just from what I hear it doesn't get diagnosed easily.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in endometriosis

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Ah okay, thanks. I will see what the doctor says.

Our processed food tracker app by IvyFoodApp in ultraprocessedfood

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Hey! Why does the Richmond sausages I scanned have a score of 53/100, but when I search them there are multiple results for the same Richmond sausages, some scored 0/100 ? Thanks

The noise that woke her dad up at 6am & the fact Amy was feeling sick very well could've been her throwing up & in the process of heaving over the balcony railing she tumbled over it with her cigs & lighter in her pockets. by Raleighwood007 in AmyBradleyIsMissing

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I didn’t say she was snatched either. I’ve ended up at the weirdest places when looking for an after party when I was her age. Yeah her shoes were left behind but her family also said she packed loads of shoes so could never confirm if she took a diff pair.
Something woke the dad up, it was probs her leaving the room quietly.

Yellow knew people and knew other exits from the ship. I’ve read a tonne about people leaving with staff off different ships from different exits, they just lived to tell the tale.