Tuesday, February 18, 2025

"child [sic] dies after 'injecting himself with butterfly remains'"



tuesday, february 18, 2025 at 11:40:17 a.m. est

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"the mystery [sic] death, linked to possible toxins in the butterfly mix which could have caused Davi's body to shut down as he went into septic shock"



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N.S.: The daily mail's Ted Verity is unaware of the distinction between between adjectives and nouns.



4 comments:

  1. Some are born with working brains and some are not.


    --GRA

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  2. Mourn for the Daily Mail; the kid took so many future headlines to the grave with him. Future Daily Mailisms that died with dummy:

    "Celebrities flock to Brazil for age-defying butterfly injection treatment"

    [Third World nonwhite] "Child genius discovers cancer cure in endangered rainforest butterflies"

    "Rare butterfly enzyme may be key to unlocking free hydrogen energy at large scale"

    "Bill Gates says enhancing mRNA with butterfly guts can stop bird flu"

    "Kelce brothers and Taylor Swift..." no!!! Stop it, Daily Mail, stop making it all about them. At least two more big headlines in this morning's U.S. online edition. Enough!

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    1. I get butterflies in my stomach just anticipating that I will never read such future headlines. Yes,what could have been--the coon could have been a star. Another black who IS history in black history month because of natural born stupidity.

      --GRA

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  3. There's something about Brazil. (See the other incident recounted in the article about the woman with her foot in salted ice water.) Also, where did the kid get hold of a hypodermic needle in his home? Was some family member a diabetic or a druggie? As usual, the story misses essential details.

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