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tainted_dem Started conversation Jul 10, 2000
Heather Hicks was a psychotic "philisophical genus" that preached about balence and killed those that she didn't like, in her dreams atlest. She was the co-founder of a secret sociaty named Tainted Demenita (www.angelfire.com/ky/tainteddementia/index.html). If you don't look at the link you will be thrown off a f*****g cliff by the co-founder that still lives. And plus, if you don't go there, you won't know what's there. wouldn't you like to know? and sign the guest book so we know you were there. You will make the dead Heath very happy and make her life worth while if you visit. Heather (HEATH for short) is leaving behind her guy joe mostly because everyhting good comes to an end, and to avoid getting bad memories, she decided on no memories at all. she imortalized the moment, and all is well with her. she didn't leave behind anyone else, she didn't care about anything else human. her life was really nothing, but you can carry on Tainted Dementia like she would have wanted. she's dead, get over it.
killed by innocence
debsie Posted Sep 22, 2000
She died believing that people were good and could be trusted. Or she died because she stopped believing. The second her belief went, she died. she was innocent to the way people are. How they judge you even though they're supposed to be your friends. She died with the realisation that people are not infallible, and you can't trust them to always be there for you. She died still trusting one, and he's still trying to bring her back to life.
killed by innocence
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Sep 22, 2000
Thanks debsie. Better to fall like a cherry blossom, unsullied.
JTG
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