68 Kandal Factory Workers Faint at the Sight of Blood

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Re: 68 Kandal Factory Workers Faint at the Sight of Blood

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Re: 68 Kandal Factory Workers Faint at the Sight of Blood

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Just proves that the majority of those mass faintings are bullshit. No way all those women could have seen a tiny cut on someone's finger and passed out from looking at a little drop of blood unless they formed an orderly queue (never gonna happen) and shuffled past to gawp at it, and you're not gonna pass out either when the woman next to you mentions that srey mom had a booboo the sewing machine. I bet over half of those ladies share pictures of road traffic fatalities on a daily basis on Facebook and don't pass out.
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