Just asking a question for everyone here
Has anybody here seen gore irl? How different is it from seeing it on your device’s screen?
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The beheadings of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland
1444 (Russian man shoots himself on his couch)
Gary Plauché shoots his son's rapist
Ms. Pacman (woman with her head split open)
Funky Town (cartel flaying+torturing)
Sponsored by Adidas (cartel organ extraction + cannibalism)
The Guerrero Flaying (aka No Mercy in Mexico)
3 Guys 1 Hammer (Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs)
Girl shoots her cousin then kills herself (Paris Harvey)
French dude gets impaled on a bollard after jumping from a building
Mangue 937/ Mangrove 937/ Swamp Girls
The Zacatecas flaying - CDN flaying head and removing heart of La Linea's member
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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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