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whoever wrote that can go fuck themselves. It's like blaming junkies and the homeless for cartel violence."websites like this contribute to the violence"
Life experience made me dangerous gore site just confirmed I wasn't the only one tired of people in generalI found a member's comment on Goregrish that said something along the lines of "websites like this contribute to the violence".
Could gore videos and discussions blur the line between what's good and what's bad even more than it already is? Are we implicitly and/or accidentally encouraging acts of violence?
My only opinion on all this is that watching gore may desensitize us to some events that our fear usually protects us/keeps us away from. Regarding the matter of encouraging violence, I have no clue if our jokes and comments could contribute to grow somebody's madness.
This is one hell of an answer. I'll take it as my philosophy of life.I'm as dangerous as any other random man who just wants to be left the fuck alone to live his life as he pleases.
The biggest "threat" I pose is just that I have a very low tolerance for bullshit and bullshit people irl ... and even then, I'll just move on and ignore you.
Watching gore and enjoying it does not make me dangerous.
If anything, it's better to be here than shooting up schools, or dealing drugs on the streets and knifing people.
If I wanted to be a violent person, I'd be in a job that would pay me for my violence (military, fighting sports, demolition ...)
The most dangerous people are those seeking to spread socialism / communism and who refuse to live and let others live (cancel culture).
I wouldn't Pay Attention to the PUFF! Clearly this Person was on the Negative Side of some type of Anal Altercation;And Now the Shit just Falls out of Him/Her by Gravity Alone!I found a member's comment on Goregrish that said something along the lines of "websites like this contribute to the violence".
Could gore videos and discussions blur the line between what's good and what's bad even more than it already is? Are we implicitly and/or accidentally encouraging acts of violence?
My only opinion on all this is that watching gore may desensitize us to some events that our fear usually protects us/keeps us away from. Regarding the matter of encouraging violence, I have no clue if our jokes and comments could contribute to grow somebody's madness.
Good Answer! This Site simply keeps Us Informed! That's It/That's All....This is one hell of an answer. I'll take it as my philosophy of life.
Hi Zero,Remember this dummy, James Vance? He and his buddy shot themselves with a shotgun because a subliminal message in a Judas Priest song told them to. It actually went to trial.View attachment 589947
that's very clever actually...just look at all the fun people were having on the Bayeux Tapestry, the twitter of the 1000's.
It depends on the type of person you are but for the most part I’d say if you’re a morally correct and decent person that seeing all this death on the daily would make you appreciate life more therefor make you less aggressive and more understanding to others because you know the value of life. If you’re a bit of a loose screw then maybe this can make you worse. I can say though that looking at gore on a daily basis probably isn’t good for anybody. I just do it because I’ve somehow gotten an addiction for it, like not in a weird way, it’s just fascinating seeing that us, humans that for a lot of years believe we are invincible, can be destroyed just like any other matter on this planet, and death just intrigues me because it is so unknown, I just try to pick apart every video and picture I see and interpret what the body and mind of the victim is going through until they just cease to be.I found a member's comment on Goregrish that said something along the lines of "websites like this contribute to the violence".
Could gore videos and discussions blur the line between what's good and what's bad even more than it already is? Are we implicitly and/or accidentally encouraging acts of violence?
My only opinion on all this is that watching gore may desensitize us to some events that our fear usually protects us/keeps us away from. Regarding the matter of encouraging violence, I have no clue if our jokes and comments could contribute to grow somebody's madness.
Looks like a prolapse ready to come outRemember this dummy, James Vance? He and his buddy shot themselves with a shotgun because a subliminal message in a Judas Priest song told them to. It actually went to trial.View attachment 589947
BothWas that before or after he shot himself with a shotgun?
To you everything looks like a prolapse ready to come out.Looks like a prolapse ready to come out
View attachment 590048
Well, if your only tool is a hammer, everything starts looking like a nail...To you everything looks like a prolapse ready to come out.
Me, "Hey Rick, what does this look like to you?" View attachment 590069
Rick, "WTF is up with the silly question....its a prolapsed anus being prodded by a mutilated penis of course!"