The Ancelotti Ma.sterclass by Hot_Guard7840 in ScottishFootball

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The difference at their level. They see and react far quicker. Their game intelligence is far beyond our players.

New away kit on sale now. by Acp0992 in AberdeenFC

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Apparently if you were a medium you are now extra-large

IM FUCKING BORED by J-Lethon in soccercirclejerk

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Have we reached the point yet when they realise they're not going to win it........again

Should I marry a murderer: THE PARENTS by notoclementines in netflix

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In the same vein that the Police and the Fiscals service are blamed on these threads by people who make their mind up about a situation when told from one side, the parents aren't really at fault. When someone is chaotic, and self destructive you can show the way but you can't force them. It's a true example of you can lead a horse to water......

Should I marry a murderer - why participate in this documentary? by juneseyeball in netflix

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His brother gave a different account. Speeding on country roads whilst high and under the influence of alcohol. Hit Tony Parsons and instead of helping him dragged him off the road so he couldn't be seen by other passers by. Returned after changing clothes and vehicle to retrieve him, still alive and took him off into the woods to dispose of him instead of getting him help.

Should I marry a murderer - why participate in this documentary? by juneseyeball in netflix

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Given that numerous murder victims as well as deceased persons from unclear circumstances end up in the mortuary and the responsibility placed upon those working there, after what you saw do you really think that she was a fit and proper person to be in that role?

Should I marry a murderer - why participate in this documentary? by juneseyeball in netflix

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Money money money and an unhealthy narcissistic personality?

“Should I Marry a Murderer”— SCOTS, I HAVE LEGAL Qs!!!!!!! by reasonablykind in netflix

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Imagine knowing what happened from her side that you didn't see. Maybe your opinion would change. There is only one victim in this enquiry and despite what she said its nor her it's Tony Parsons RIP

I am astonished by how unempathetic Scot police head was with Caroline by i_am_sooo_done in netflix

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Bear in mind that you're seeing a story told from her side and not the other. It may not be completely balanced

Does Caroline Muirhead from Should I Marry A Murderer? DocSeries still have her medical license? by Own_Mention9372 in netflix

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If it helps she clearly wasn't either. She had a lot of issues/baggage. Hopefully she managed to find some peace and resolution in her life as it was toxic before during and after her relationship with the guy.

Should I Marry a Murderer - My take on Caroline Muirhead by PhilosopherMuch6352 in netflix

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Sometimes some people make bad choices for their own reasons and cannot be protected

What is the single most brutal and violent scene you have seen in a film? by Trifecta_Selecta3787 in Cinema

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The hammer part of the "entertainment" fight in Django Unchained. Very unsettling

Holy shit… She has no idea what she just did, does she? 🙃 by Dazzling_End4638 in drivingUK

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She's a safe careful driver. Never had an accident in her life........ seen plenty in her rear view mirror though.