Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Gia Allemand: Bachelorette commits suicide


bLACKpANTHER

Recommended Posts

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gia-allemand-dead-29-bachelor-contestant-dies-undisclosed-medical-emergency-article-1.1426795#commentpostform

 

Apparently Ryan Anderson found she HUNG herself at their home.

 

The reality star, who hailed from Queens, N.Y., was found unconscious by her boyfriend, Ryan Anderson, and rushed to the hospital. She was taken off life support on Wednesday due to a 'critical loss of brain and organ function.' Report claims romance had hit a 'rocky patch.'

 

 

120953-d-0708.jpg

 

120953-d-0939.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've never watched one of those shows, all my old gfs were really into it and I'd hear all about it when we went out (one of the reasons they are my OLD girlfriends) Anyways yeah it sounded awful. Also I never watched Honey Boo Boo but I gathered from FB that it was a "jokes on them" type show, where everyone watches to laugh at how awful they are and to feel better about themselves. I could be wrong.  Anyways people should be ashamed for watching that crap.

 

 

She's a pretty girl...too bad.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Never understood most suicidal people.  If you really want out go skydiving without a chute, at least then you go out in style.

 

Me neither but I do know that suicide is not a decision made without extreme mental distress and/or illness. I hope I never get to a mental state where killing myself is an option unless we are talking late stage cancer euthanasia. The people I know who have offed themselves were in dark dark terrible places.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I'm going to be real, the reason that vote ended up so lop-sided by the end was directly due to my programming. So there's nothing tongue in cheek about it. Also I left PFF after the Collinsworth acquisition (didn't want to move to Cincy) but have stayed involved in analytics via backdoor channels, but I can absolutely say that the experience was eye-opening, not because those guys are unquestionable football savants and that I became one by proxy, but because the amount of information that becomes available outside of what the typical fan has access to is revelatory and also really drives home how much context is still being missed even with all of that information. You don't discover that you know everything, you discover how much you still can't know no matter how hard you try, hence my point about the NFL not being able to figure out what makes a QB good. There's a lot of AI work going into that now and even that only seems to further confuse things vs. actually enlighten the problem. In the professional realm teams don't really talk about quarterbacks as A strictly being better than B, but how A can potentially perform better than B given a specific context of C. Of course those contexts may be wider for A than B, but there's also contexts where B can outshine A, even with lesser talent surrounding them. So what good teams strive to do is ultimately define a process of how they want their entire team to operate under schematically, find players that fit that scheme, and hopefully find a guy whose skillset will be maximized running that scheme with those players. Where bad teams fall of the wagon is constantly shifting those schemes and chasing bad fits or fads vs. sticking with a core identity and developing it.
    • there is a 100 mile long list of NFL players and coaches going to bat and defending horrible play from teammates.   
    • In 6 games, we've only had 6 hurries??? ... that can't be accurate
×
×
  • Create New...