Witnessing a Murder?: What Would You Do?
Posted by The Situationist Staff on March 14, 2013
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What Would You Do if You Witnessed a Murder? | Il sé interiore - The Inner Self said
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Dave said
I can’t really imagine myself in this kind of situation. I think I’ll just froze up and even be incapable of screaming. No one would really know how they would react if they are experiencing intense fear but it is important that you are prepared.