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Most Goreish Thing You've Seen in The Real World (with your own eyes)

I know exactly what you mean about being on tour some nasty shit was seen in afghan. FAB
I will be honest. It is all still in there as memories but it is like it is taped off. Unless I think about it, it doesn't rear its ugly head. I have a couple of friends with PTSD and they just relive it all the time...I'm always a phone call away for them but it must be shit to have it. For once, being able to switch my empathy on and off was a huge benefit
 
supposedly my mother's friend had blown her brains out. i wasn't there when it happened. i got there about 15-20 minutes after and was looking around for her and her husband. i went in and the roomate was sleeping. i woke her up and asked if she had seen her, in which she replied no. I walked into the bedroom to find her brains blown out with a shotgun and her husband standing over her. as soon as he heard me come in, he pretended like he just walked in on her like that. i knew straight off that he had just shot her. I called the police and told them about what had happened. A couple officers got there and questioned me, her husband, and their roomate. i told them that i got there about 20 minutes ago and had walked in on him standing over her. the police then questioned him about what happened and he started saying that she was depressed and was always crying. Except one thing, she was terrified of guns and everyone knew that she would never use one on herself. it would always be an OD. They then put her in a bag, and removed her from the scene. a couple hours later he gets a call. the autopsy showed that this wasn't a suicide from the way the bullet was blown through her head. [keep in mind she was like 5'3 and was killed by a shotgun.] so they went down to look at some of the evidence. dumb fucker forgot to wear gloves and his fingerprints were the only ones on it. he was arrested and taken down to the station and is currently serving 40-life in prison.
 
I will be honest. It is all still in there as memories but it is like it is taped off. Unless I think about it, it doesn't rear its ugly head. I have a couple of friends with PTSD and they just relive it all the time...I'm always a phone call away for them but it must be shit to have it. For once, being able to switch my empathy on and off was a huge benefit
I would stuffer more at Halloween or loud unexpected bangs etc, still get the odd moment where I relive it and just zone out but nothing really major where I'd say it was PTSD learned to deal with it in my own way, Iv lost more friends from suicide from they have came out of serving than anything. Its hard to watch fellow brothers hit rock bottom so hard and be forgotten about by the very people they fought for
 
My family went on a trip to Costa Rica after 3rd grade. I busted my chin open and we had to go to this doctor dudes house for stitches. When I was walking out there was a younger looking guy laying down who's entire arm got pulped and chunks of flesh were hanging out. Probably got stuck in a machine or something like that. It ruined the trip I remember seeing it like it was yesterday.
 
Me and my girlfriend witnessed two fatal accidents on the same stretch of road, the first was a motorbike which crashed in to a van the bike was travelling at around 100mph and the driver was killed instantly, his body was all twisted up and there was a puddle of blood next to his body but couldn’t see much as he had protection on, me and my girlfriend witnessed the crash and my girlfriend is the 16 year old witness mentioned in the article and yes we're still together 21 years later 🤣


The second accident involved 2 cars which crashed in almost the exact same spot as the bike and 4 people died including a baby


"A man was killed after his motorcycle smashed into the side of a van in Bradford.

The accident, which left the Honda motorbike twisted and crumpled, happened on Thornton Road at the junction with Leaventhorpe Lane near Thornton Upper School.

The 21-year-old from Bradford was pronounced dead at the scene and a second person on the bike was taken to Bradford Royal Infirmary with broken legs.
The motorcyclists are believed to have crashed into a red Nissan flatback van at about 1.10pm on Saturday.

One motorist, who did not want to be named, said traffic had slowed down to let the van out of the junction. "The van was coming across the road and the motorcycle just went straight into him.

"I didn't see anything but the man in the car in front said the bike was just going too fast and went round the traffic island on the wrong side."

The bike ended up near a dark green Citroen Xantia at the junction. A witness was also taken to hospital, thought to be suffering from shock.

Thornton Road was closed to traffic while the accident was cleared.

Brenda Lee, who lives near the junction on Thornton Road, said: "I just heard the bang and called the ambulance straight away.

"Since I've lived here I've phoned 999 a dozen times. They come up the road at such a speed. Something's got to be done, it's just ridiculous. It's the second fatal accident I know of."

Thornton Upper School pupil Naomi Offord, 16, said speed on Thornton Road was a real problem. "A month ago a friend of mine got knocked down here and broke her pelvis and dislocated her shoulder. My little brother goes to the school - it's really worrying."

Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses after a man leapt to his death from a footbridge on the M62 near Brighouse.

The man, who has not been identified, collided with a Mercedes-Benz lorry on the eastbound carriageway of the motorway between junctions 24 and 25 at 9.53pm yesterday. He was described as white, about 25-years-old, 5ft 8in tall and of slim build. He had short, cropped, dark hair and wore a red, black and light blue banded jumper and blue jeans"



A MAN who lost his Burnley nephew in a two-car horror smash said today: "It could have been avoided".

Two teenagers, a toddler and a 66-year-old woman all died from their injuries after a Ford Focus collided with a Rover, in Thornton Road, Bradford, last October.

Misadventure verdicts were recorded on all four at an inquest in Bradford but after the hearing Shabir Hussain, the uncle of two year old Shoaib Ghulam, of Burnley, hit out at the ruling.
He said: "We are actually not very happy. We did not get what we expected. I suppose nothing can change the loss we have suffered. I have no bitterness for the people who caused this accident."

It was something that could have been avoided."

His wife Zohra Sayed survived the crash.

She said in a statement read to the hearing that the tragedy seemed "like a dream," adding: "I seem to have lost a large part of my life."


One child, aged seven, and three adults were cut free from the wreckage of the Rover by firefighters while a passenger in the rear of the Focus was seriously injured but survived.


Inexperienced motorist Carl Jeffrey - who only had a provisional licence - was taking the Focus for a test drive along Thornton Road, Bradford, when he was involved in the horrific smash with the Rover which was travelling in the opposite direction.

The inquest heard how he overtook the car, possibly reaching speeds of up to 65mph in a 40mph zone, and then managed to cut inside a traffic island. But as he tried to get back on the right side of the road, the silver Focus flipped and rolled over the Rover.

Mr Jeffrey was taken to the city's Royal Infirmary after the incident at about 9.30pm on October 26 last year. But he died less than an hour later from a tear to a major blood vessel.

Jordan Rhodes, an 18-year-old student, was a front seat passenger in the Focus in the tragedy. He died later that night from similar injuries.

Toddler Shoaib Ghulam died the following day at Leeds General Infirmary after suffering a fractured skull. He had been travelling in the Rover with 66-year-old housewife Sakina Bi, who died at the scene from a ruptured liver.

The verdicts were recorded on Mr Jeffrey, of Freshfield Gardens, Allerton, Bradford; Mr Rhodes, of Westlands Drive, Allerton, Bradford; Shoaib Ghulam, of Hurtley Street, Burnley, and Sakina Bi, of Whites View, Manningham, Bradford.

Assistant deputy coroner James Turnbull said overtaking a car and avoiding a refuge had been at that speed and "fraught with danger."
 
here is a gorish thing I not only saw, but also felt on my body
 

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In elementary, on the way to recess there was some kid in a wheelchair with their knee busted open. I saw their kneecap was exposed, and the flesh around it was black from what I remember. felt my whole body go cold at the sight of it
 
My father is a petroleum engineer. I saw an Egyptian govt guard blow his brains out outside my school when I was 14 with a AK47. I clearly remember the brains sliding off the wall and tree he was next to. Jawline was gone and they quickly covered him with the news. My buddy was in shock and ran home crying. I knew I was a sick fuck right then. My mother also struck and killed a J-walker with his 3yr old daughter in Brazil "85 when I was sleeping in the back seat. The child survived (barely) only because we were directly across from the hospital where the mother was staying. My folks shelled out some cash for the family. Saw a drowned 15yr old girl pulled out also in Brazil at a crowded popular swimming spot under a highway.
 
Didn't actually see it directly, but saw the resulting blood running down the street. Thought it was transmission fluid at first. A blacked out Chevy Cruze was going 40 over the limit on a city street in Phoenix AZ, 2AM on a very dark night with no lights on, driver and passenger both shitfaced. Fully loaded semi turned left right in front of the car, never even seeing them. Passenger's face was very violently introduced to the frame rail of the trailer. I drove up on scene in my truck about a minute after it happened. Me and a bunch of other bystanders walked up thinking everything was cool, and we where all bullshitting with each other. Driver of the car was sitting on the curb, shaken up but otherwise unharmed. Fire department finally shows up, and they ask the usual questions. Where the driver? He's sitting there on the curb. The delight on the captain's face when he saw the driver unharmed. But then he had to ask...

"Was anyone else in the car?"

"Yeah."

"Where is he?"

"Still in the car."

"God DAMMIT!"

We all took that as the signal to shut the hell up, and leave. The trailer seemed unimpressed with the car, as seen below. they had to get one of those massive shipping container forklift deals to lift the trailer off the car. Last I heard, driver of the truck was charged for the crash. Which is bullshit, he wasn't the one driving drunk with no lights on... Either way, I'll admit. As a very new driver myself at the time, this scared the shit out of me. I ended up taking a 2 day break away from my truck. I can still remember hearing the victim's mom or whoever screaming at the end of the road where the cops stopped her.

No gory pics, I didn't even realize there was a body until the car was being swarmed with firefighters, and the cops started telling us all to go the fuck away.
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So, there is a lot of gore and the like on here...and we have all seen a lot, for whatever reason we are here. But what is the most goreish thing you have actually seen through your own two mince pies? I shall start you off with mine...in Civvy Street, I was walking home, from a night out in Manchester, through Moss Side/Hulme and saw a flash of light, a loud bang and a hooded figure run off...I continued on my way and there was this young black dude on the grass verge with half his head missing and brains splattered on the grass. As is customary, I crossed the road and continued on my way, absolutely nothing to do with me...I ain't getting involved (I was only 17 at the time too). His death didn't even make it into the Manchester Evening News....what a pointless existence. And the most goreish thing I've seen on tour is hard to say because you do become immune to things, you just deal with situations. I've seen young children shot to fuck, a severely retarded man in Iraq being harrassed by locals before finally being beaten black and blue, then lynched him and cut off his cock. It was a "local dispute" and we weren't allowed to get involved in them, so we had to stand at a distance and watch (well, we didn't HAVE to watch...but we watched. There is video footage somewhere or other of it. I wasn't the one filming it by the way) He was accused of raping a baby and impregnating her with foreign spirits....he hadn't obviously, he was just from a different village, where his parents had died and he wandered aimlessly (the guy could barely walk, talk or do anything for himself). Now these are sad and hard to see, but you get over them. Thankfully I never saw another member of my troop injured or killed....as that would have been the worst. And so, the prize of the worst thing I have seen (and had to do) is........It was for me to enter a building that had been bombed to fuck and collect any human remains I could, so they could try and identify if the right fuckers had been killed or not. There were a couple of fairly intact bodies (ones that were identifiable as having once been human, at least) that the other guys attended to...and then there was the one in the kitchen. It was a fucking mess...pretty much all that was left was an eye and a load of brain matter...there was other goo with it. We had body bags for the other two, but nothing for this. On the floor in the kitchen was a warped and slightly melted plastic measuring jug, so I just scooped up this person. It smelt so bad I had to keep swallowing to stop myself from retching. So this person ended their life in a measuring jug just up to the 250ml mark...with just a bloody eye bobbing on top of the gooey liquid. I then had to hold the fucking thing in my lap, all the way back to base, as no other fucker would take responsibility for it. It was from that I got the nickname "Eye-eye". Although, now I look back, it WAS very goreish but also quite comical.

So there you go....come on, who has seen what?
Nothing too amazing.I saw a dead native Indian in a bus shelter downtown one time. His head was lodged, and crushed under the bench inside. The cops and paramedics had a guy working to unbolt the bench from the floor so they could get this guy out of there. I have no idea how his fat bulbous head got under there. His eyes were popping right out from the pressure. It wasn't bad. This was 25 years ago probably. Didn't have a cell at the time to capture pics, or video.
 
Well they are known for liking a drink or two, despite being alcohol intolerant. More the fool him. Not quite goregrish but kind of cool. Thanks
My father is a petroleum engineer. I saw an Egyptian govt guard blow his brains out outside my school when I was 14 with a AK47. I clearly remember the brains sliding off the wall and tree he was next to. Jawline was gone and they quickly covered him with the news. My buddy was in shock and ran home crying. I knew I was a sick fuck right then. My mother also struck and killed a J-walker with his 3yr old daughter in Brazil "85 when I was sleeping in the back seat. The child survived (barely) only because we were directly across from the hospital where the mother was staying. My folks shelled out some cash for the family. Saw a drowned 15yr old girl pulled out also in Brazil at a crowded popular swimming spot under a highway.
Brazil is all kinds of messed up isn't it 😝
In elementary, on the way to recess there was some kid in a wheelchair with their knee busted open. I saw their kneecap was exposed, and the flesh around it was black from what I remember. felt my whole body go cold at the sight of it
I find these ones the worst. When you are sent somewhere and stuff happens, you are trained to cope with that. You see a random guy dead in the street, it is bad but no big deal. But when it is somewhere close and, perhaps, someone you know...it is all manner of scary. I freaked out more when my ex girlfriend ran over my very very elderly cat....than I did when I saw all the shite I saw stationed wherever. Weird how the brain works.
Woman cut in half, guy sat on rr tracks, watched the train come, charred bodies, faces burned off, shotgun suicide, crushed child. 15 years as a Firefighter/Paramedic
You see some shit don't you? It is crazy how you just deal with it too. I had more problems back home thinking about why I didn't care about things, than when I was out there and, for example, had to shoot a lad of maybe 13/14 in the head because he was loaded to the hilt with C-4. I have many acquaintances that have PTSD from stuff they have seen. I just tell them to grow a set...it isn't answer but you have to be both human and dehumanised at the same time.
Woman cut in half, guy sat on rr tracks, watched the train come, charred bodies, faces burned off, shotgun suicide, crushed child. 15 years as a Firefighter/Paramedic
You see some shit don't you? It is crazy how you just deal with it too. I had more problems back home thinking about why I didn't care about things, than when I was out there and, for example, had to shoot a lad of maybe 13/14 in the head because he was loaded to the hilt with C-4. I have many acquaintances that have PTSD from stuff they have seen. I just tell them to grow a set...it isn't answer but you have to be both human and dehumanised at the same time.
I watched the planes hit the Twin Towers and watched 27 people jump and fall to their death on September 11th 2001. I was working across the street from the World Trade Center that day.
Really? Like really really? I question this actually happened. Were you counting the jumpers, you sick bastard? I bet you had a pool going didn't you? If I was in a building opposite a building that had just had a couple of jumbos flown into it...I would not be stopping around to count the jumpers, believe me.
here is a gorish thing I not only saw, but also felt on my body
I think I love you. Thank you 😝😝
My family went on a trip to Costa Rica after 3rd grade. I busted my chin open and we had to go to this doctor dudes house for stitches. When I was walking out there was a younger looking guy laying down who's entire arm got pulped and chunks of flesh were hanging out. Probably got stuck in a machine or something like that. It ruined the trip I remember seeing it like it was yesterday.
Shit like that sticks with you doesn't it? Dehumaise them and imagine it was just a cow being cut up for a steak....that is what I was taught. It does work if you don't think too much.
my dad hit a dog that was crossing a road. he handed me his handgun and told me to put the dog down. prolly one the worst experiences of my life tbh.
Haha! Hard love son, hard love. 😂😂😂
Road run over
What? A road got run over? That is terrible. That poor road just minding its own business then BAM! an SUV from nowhere comes and runs it over. Those bastards.
All you fuckin braggin hero's stop cryin .....nam vet here....seen more shit than most o you cry babies............don't get me started .
"Don't get you started?" That is the whole fucking point of this thread my friend. Share your shit because it helps. You guys in Vietnam and our guys in Burma...what happened is unimaginable.

P.S. it is heroes not hero's 😝😝
 
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