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By *erryg OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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reading in the paper a rat was in a care home and was in the bed of a bedridden woman and bit and gnawed at her body. there a increase in rats as people feed them by chucking away take aways , half eaten kebabs etc, on the street, i know someone who has a workshop near the canal and has a air rifle permantly on a tripod by the window record is 35 in a hour, he said they even eat their own dead |
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over a year ago
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Rats are amazing animals, but certainly not adverse to eating human flesh.
In Orwells 1984, Winston is tortured using rats. I believe the torture was used for real by the Chinese.... |
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We've got a woman that drives to the park at the end of my street daily with bags of food scraps that she throws to the gulls. She's been told to stop and fined but she won't.
It's encouraged rats, gulls & pigeons to live at the park, which given the numbers has scared most the kids away, which given how everything is covered in poop, possibly isn't a bad thing
But to be left bed ridden and attacked by a rat is horrendous. Where are the staff |
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"reading in the paper a rat was in a care home and was in the bed of a bedridden woman and bit and gnawed at her body. there a increase in rats as people feed them by chucking away take aways , half eaten kebabs etc, on the street, i know someone who has a workshop near the canal and has a air rifle permantly on a tripod by the window record is 35 in a hour, he said they even eat their own dead"
That is one of the most horrific things I have ever heard |
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"Rats are amazing animals, but certainly not adverse to eating human flesh.
In Orwells 1984, Winston is tortured using rats. I believe the torture was used for real by the Chinese...."
And in game of thrones, in an episode from season 3, I rat is placed in a metal bucket and strapped to the victims abdomen, the bucket is then slowly heated up, only one way out for the rat NOM NOM NOM |
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By *erryg OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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"We've got a woman that drives to the park at the end of my street daily with bags of food scraps that she throws to the gulls. She's been told to stop and fined but she won't.
It's encouraged rats, gulls & pigeons to live at the park, which given the numbers has scared most the kids away, which given how everything is covered in poop, possibly isn't a bad thing
But to be left bed ridden and attacked by a rat is horrendous. Where are the staff " pigeons are rats with wings, gulls are shitehawks, but they look nice to some, pigeons or flying rats are full of viruses |
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"Rats are amazing animals, but certainly not adverse to eating human flesh.
In Orwells 1984, Winston is tortured using rats. I believe the torture was used for real by the Chinese...."
Indeed, it was in room 101, where you face your worst fears.
It was the point in the novel that Winston finally broke, accepted he could beat the party and screamed "do it to Julia".
And yes there have been reports of it being used as torture as in game of thrones.
Shocking that a so called care home can allow someone to lie in bed unattended for so long without being checked on.
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