Message from @Desmeon

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2019-11-27 06:08:25 UTC  

??

2019-11-27 06:08:32 UTC  

mostly noods and desmeon

2019-11-27 06:08:35 UTC  

hey, i'd tell ya'll a school shooter joke, but you guys don't seem the type to get that kind of joke, so I guess I'll have to AIM at a YOUNGER audience

2019-11-27 06:08:53 UTC  

haha funny funny yes I laugh!

2019-11-27 06:08:53 UTC  

That doesn't sound very original

2019-11-27 06:09:05 UTC  

I laughed so hard @Deleted UserHAHAH!!!!!!

2019-11-27 06:09:08 UTC  

!!!!

2019-11-27 06:09:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/542037236053442561/649129587405619200/sad-rain-gif-3.gif

2019-11-27 06:09:22 UTC  
2019-11-27 06:09:25 UTC  

epilepsy? more like epiclepsy

2019-11-27 06:09:29 UTC  

maybe 5"10'

2019-11-27 06:09:38 UTC  

5'9 at 16

2019-11-27 06:09:40 UTC  

ok nigga

2019-11-27 06:09:45 UTC  

yeah

2019-11-27 06:09:48 UTC  

problem

2019-11-27 06:09:51 UTC  

I can't see what I'm posting for some reason

2019-11-27 06:09:54 UTC  

ok bugga

2019-11-27 06:10:01 UTC  

It just says mp4 file

2019-11-27 06:10:06 UTC  

what does a black person and a tornado have in common? it only takes one to ruin a good neighborhood.

2019-11-27 06:10:16 UTC  

u bugging

2019-11-27 06:10:23 UTC  

thats over average height @personbelowmetriplegay

2019-11-27 06:10:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/542037236053442561/649129894906953748/49115814_370774017060071_7698697790866575056_n.mp4

2019-11-27 06:10:30 UTC  

average height is 5'7"

2019-11-27 06:10:40 UTC  

-df lobotomy

2019-11-27 06:10:40 UTC  

**lobotomy**: A surgical incision into the [frontal] [lobe] of the brain to [sever] one or more nerve tracts, a technique formerly used to treat certain mental disorders but now rarely performed.
*[Hannibal] [Lector] gave a lobotomy to [Ray Liotta] in Hannibal*
*(<http://lobotomy.urbanup.com/175223>)* *9 more results*

2019-11-27 06:10:42 UTC  

oh thats a good one

2019-11-27 06:10:48 UTC  

bruh I wasn't saying anything bad abt it

2019-11-27 06:10:52 UTC  

oh

2019-11-27 06:10:58 UTC  

i thought u were implying i was short

2019-11-27 06:11:52 UTC  

dm

2019-11-27 06:11:56 UTC  

No children

2019-11-27 06:12:09 UTC  

obv no virus

2019-11-27 06:12:13 UTC  

dude

2019-11-27 06:12:14 UTC  

wtf

2019-11-27 06:12:19 UTC  

lol

2019-11-27 06:12:24 UTC  

NOt fucking funny

2019-11-27 06:12:42 UTC  

im gonna cry

2019-11-27 06:12:47 UTC  

nOT

2019-11-27 06:12:54 UTC  

FUNNy

2019-11-27 06:13:08 UTC  

A lobotomy, or leucotomy, is a form of psychosurgery, a neurosurgical treatment of a mental disorder that involves severing connections in the brain's prefrontal cortex.[2] Most of the connections to and from the prefrontal cortex, the anterior part of the frontal lobes of the brain, are severed. It was used for psychiatric and occasionally other conditions as a mainstream procedure in some Western countries for more than two decades, despite general recognition of frequent and serious side effects. While some people experienced symptomatic improvement with the operation, the improvements were achieved at the cost of creating other impairments. The procedure was controversial from its initial use in part due to the balance between benefits and risks. Today, lobotomy has become a disparaged procedure, a byword for medical barbarism and an exemplary instance of the medical trampling of patients' rights.[3]

The originator of the procedure, Portuguese neurologist António Egas Moniz, shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine of 1949 for the "discovery of the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psychoses",[n 1] although the awarding of the prize has been subject to controversy.[5]

The use of the procedure increased dramatically from the early 1940s and into the 1950s; by 1951, almost 20,000 lobotomies had been performed in the United States and proportionally more in the United Kingdom.[6] The majority of lobotomies were performed on women; a 1951 study of American hospitals found nearly 60% of lobotomy patients were women; limited data shows 74% of lobotomies in Ontario from 1948–1952 were performed on women.[7][8][9] From the 1950s onward lobotomy began to be abandoned,[10] first in the Soviet Union[11] and Europe.[12] The term is derived from Greek: λοβός lobos "lobe" and τομή tomē "cut, slice". @Send_Noodles??