Before loading the article: not sure if Title Gore or Florida (Siberia) Man story…
“Love is… marrying the one who nearly kills you with an axe.”
The stupid is spreading…
Don’t stick your dick in crazy.
Alexa, play Kalinka
I don’t know why I first read that he married his axe. Would have been better.
in Soviet Russia, the wife penetrates you.
Stockholm syndrome?
> The now-67-year-old defendant “constantly argued” with her then-38-year-old boyfriend
> “She came up behind the man who was busy watching TV and struck him with an axe multiple times in the head, ribs and neck,”
> The unidentified boyfriend “tried to convince the medics and police who answered the call that he had injured himself from an accidental fall,” the prosecutor’s office said.
I’m not even sure who’s crazier between these two.
Crazy and crazy. I pronounce you man and wife.
If their strange, axe wielding relationship is happy well i guess anyone can have hope.
What
maybe they meant “his ex’s attacker”?
That’s a woman of strong personality. Nothing wrong with that.
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Possibly the most Russian headline of all time
Before loading the article: not sure if Title Gore or Florida (Siberia) Man story…
“Love is… marrying the one who nearly kills you with an axe.”
The stupid is spreading…
Don’t stick your dick in crazy.
Alexa, play Kalinka
I don’t know why I first read that he married his axe. Would have been better.
in Soviet Russia, the wife penetrates you.
Stockholm syndrome?
> The now-67-year-old defendant “constantly argued” with her then-38-year-old boyfriend
> “She came up behind the man who was busy watching TV and struck him with an axe multiple times in the head, ribs and neck,”
> The unidentified boyfriend “tried to convince the medics and police who answered the call that he had injured himself from an accidental fall,” the prosecutor’s office said.
I’m not even sure who’s crazier between these two.
Crazy and crazy. I pronounce you man and wife.
If their strange, axe wielding relationship is happy well i guess anyone can have hope.
What
maybe they meant “his ex’s attacker”?
That’s a woman of strong personality. Nothing wrong with that.