geekasaur:

“No Seconds” - a series by Henry Hargreaves that recreates the last meals that were served to inmates on death row (Source: Dripbook)

Hm.  Neat.

“saving it for later” … that is either sad due he’s gone mental or rather freaky coz mentally you’d think he be back as a ghost. lol

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Tags: death life

Attended a death of a stranger, spot on time.

i was here a few hours ago ^
my sister just so happened to experience food poisoning so i drove her to the nearest clinic near our home.

it was definitely roughly between 7:45 PM - 8:15 PM when we reach there.
As soon as my sister had done her registration and whatever, one of their staff collapsed - which we were not aware until 15 minutes after we sat down waiting for our turn. it was just me, my sister and other four customers were at the scene before many others came in in fact, it was the perfect time to meet the doctor because there were not many patients.

Room Treatment 1 was in utter havoc, a couple of staff keeps going in and out in a rush - I manage to spy a little when the door keeps swinging open.
I first noticed the person on the bed was probably in a fits, wasn’t sure if it is or is it because the doctors was moving her.

Later, a few swings of the doors I kept seeing the doctors and nurses trying to revive a staff, i noticed it was a staff on the bed unconscious due to the uniform.
A few nurses come and go telling us we have to wait for a moment due to emergency. my sister was literally dying to sort her stomach and she wanted to me to bring her all the way to DEMC (Darul Ehsan Medical Center) which is in Section 11. I told her to wait since it was her turn and hopefully all the commotion would end soon.

However, I was observing the situation - doctors kept suppressing her chest on and on and on, it’s CPR in this case of course.
It felt like it had been going on for more than 30 minutes, i told my sister discreetly that “she’s dead” and my sister was like “ish!” and gave me the look of “stop talking nonsense”  - it is due to my knowledge, you can’t revive someone after that long + too much pressing the chest could cause breaking of the ribs (well, that’s what i was told before *shrug*).

The nurses in the room were beginning to cry and such, one nurse ran out to fetch the dying staff’s friends. It seems that they live nearby or they probably live above the shop lots or something.

More customers/patients enters, all are weirded out about the situation.
A few adults, two teenagers and a child. One teenager was so hooked onto completing her mathematics homework she was absolutely detached with the dark situation. Not sure if i should be proud of that kid or should i worry about her human senses o_O

However, one Indian staff keeps going in and out with his phone trying to call out for an ambulance. I sort of followed him since i got bored of sitting inside, i overheard him giving out directions and said “no pulse” - my observation was accurate.
I went back in and told my sister, “i told you she’s dead” - my sister was more concern about her stomach pain but that is okay.
The staff begin to bring out their tools to close the clinic, to indicate they don’t accept anymore customers.

The ambulance probably arrived before or after 9PM, I’m unsure of this but i do know the guy selling those yummy RM5 chickens sold out v_v i was hungry.
The girl was pronounce dead.
Doctors were still doing CPR - to me i believe it was pretty much useless at the point.
More colleagues began to cry, esp when the customers/patients began to ask what had happened. The house mates came out balling her eyes out the most.

*actually i wrote a whole lot more here but somehow this damn PC shut my tab so i’m not sure if i had missed out any points that i had type earlier*

After the medics has confirm her death, things were about to become a lot calmer and this time my sister were able to do what she intended to do - get a doctor’s appointment.
One last time the door swing opened, i saw a pink hanky over the deceased face.
The Chinese doctor gave a quick check, suggested this and that and etc. It was pretty fast but it’s good enough due to the circumstances.
And so we left the clinic. and me hungry.

however, her sudden death is a shocker.
only 24 years old so i heard from the aunty i sat next to.
Young.
Death knows no limit.
scary really.
however, LIVE YOUR LIFE WHILE YOU ARE STILL YOUNG !

al-fatihah. 

update: my sister-in-law has doctor friends nearby the area of the clinic and informed me the deceased name is Noor.
And yes, she suffered fits prior to the collapse.
her body is now undergoing post mortem. 

wadafuq…
i have a Tuxedo Cat name Psycho and she is a DARRRRRRLING (but sometimes claws me when she’s not in the mood) but fuck man, no way in hell am i letting ANYONE to fuck up my cat like this… nor ANY fucking cat!

wadafuq…

i have a Tuxedo Cat name Psycho and she is a DARRRRRRLING (but sometimes claws me when she’s not in the mood) but fuck man, no way in hell am i letting ANYONE to fuck up my cat like this… nor ANY fucking cat!

She cried cause of her grandfather passed away just 2 hours before this concert

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thedailywhat:

Heartbreaking Tearjerker of the Day: Gordon Yeager, 94, and his wife Norma, 90, lived together for 72 years. Last week, after a tragic car accident, they died together, one hour apart, holding hands.
The couple got married in 1939, the day Norma graduated from high school. They lived their whole lives in the small town of State Center, Iowa, where they raised four children. 
“Staying together for 72 years is good, I’d say that’s exceptional,” daughter Donna Sheets said. “They always did everything together. They weren’t apart. They just weren’t.”
True to their nature, the Yeagers were together last Wednesday at the intersection of Highway 30 and Jessup Avenue outside Marshalltown, where their car struck another car head on. They were brought into the ICU of Marshalltown’s hospital together, holding hands.
Gordon passed away shortly thereafter.
“It was really strange, they were holding hands, and dad stopped breathing but I couldn’t figure out what was going on because the heart monitor was still going,” son Dennis Yeager told KCCI. “But we were like, he isn’t breathing. How does he still have a heart beat? The nurse checked and said that’s because they were holding hands and it’s going through them. Her heart was beating through him and picking it up.” Norma passed away an hour later.
“Neither one of them would’ve wanted to be without each other,” said Sheets. Added Yeager: “They just loved being together.”
[kcci / abcnews / thanks megan!]

thedailywhat:

Heartbreaking Tearjerker of the Day: Gordon Yeager, 94, and his wife Norma, 90, lived together for 72 years. Last week, after a tragic car accident, they died together, one hour apart, holding hands.

The couple got married in 1939, the day Norma graduated from high school. They lived their whole lives in the small town of State Center, Iowa, where they raised four children.

“Staying together for 72 years is good, I’d say that’s exceptional,” daughter Donna Sheets said“They always did everything together. They weren’t apart. They just weren’t.”

True to their nature, the Yeagers were together last Wednesday at the intersection of Highway 30 and Jessup Avenue outside Marshalltown, where their car struck another car head on. They were brought into the ICU of Marshalltown’s hospital together, holding hands.

Gordon passed away shortly thereafter.

“It was really strange, they were holding hands, and dad stopped breathing but I couldn’t figure out what was going on because the heart monitor was still going,” son Dennis Yeager told KCCI. “But we were like, he isn’t breathing. How does he still have a heart beat? The nurse checked and said that’s because they were holding hands and it’s going through them. Her heart was beating through him and picking it up.” Norma passed away an hour later.

“Neither one of them would’ve wanted to be without each other,” said Sheets. Added Yeager: “They just loved being together.”

[kcci / abcnews / thanks megan!]

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RIP Steve Jobs.

RIP Steve Jobs.

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RIP Andy Whitfield

RIP Andy Whitfield

why white people do this ?taking pictures with the newly dead 

why white people do this ?
taking pictures with the newly dead 

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