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Has anybody here seen gore irl? How different is it from seeing it on your device’s screen?

Just asking a question for everyone here

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I wouldn't call it "gore" persay, but I have a distinct memory of seeing my dead grandmother at age 5. I sadly don't have too many memories of her in life, but I do remember her as a kind woman who knew how to handle my rebellious nature at that age with kindness. And seeing her dead in a hospice setting... For some reason it didn't affect me as much as I think it should. I was still a naïve child, who believed you could wake someone from the dead with "true love's first kiss," and I was sad to learn I'd never see her again. But I bounded back fairly quickly. I suppose my whole life has been like that: I get close to someone for a few years, have good times and a few important memories, and then I never see them again...

I know it's not exactly what you were asking for, but I think it shaped me in more ways than one to have a beloved family member die when I was still so young. It changes how you view the world. Everything seemingly becomes more temporary... and it makes you appreciate life a little bit more. So by all means, enjoy death, but never try to replace living life.

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It’s ok, I had the same experience as you when i was 7 and didn’t really care at first, A few years later i did start to care

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I had the same experience at 10 but I really cared at first cause she took care of me as much as my mom did and it was so sad seeing her dead and knowing i would never get to talk to her or be with her again

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