i know, just giving a shout-out to the website that probably desensitized me forever
i know, just giving a shout-out to the website that probably desensitized me forever
pre-internet im assuming the worst people saw was probably car accident results in drivers ed/defensive driving classes
I worked in a book store in high school so we had the internet, but seen off of it so maybe it counts, a book that was just death crime scene photos.
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Nature is wild though. You're gonna come upon the rotting bloating corpse of an animal at some point in your life I suppose.
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yeh i'm going with Vietnam footage. i can still see that one poor bastard geysering blood out the hole in his head in the street. they were still wheeling around tube TVs and VCRs to show us during early internet days, but they had to have shown that shit to many school children by then
Any death/black metal album cover
Teenage me and a friend went to HMV and were lookin at cds, and the cannibal corpse cd had a black sticker over it with a warning that the cover was too graphic to be shown. We peeled it off, one of the workers (big burly dude with a huge goatee and tats) comes running over, and were like “we just wanted to see the cover”. Guys like “all good, heard the peeling and thought you were stealing so had to check, thats a sick album”.
we had vhs tapes called faces of death that showed various liveleak type things, some real things some fake things, pretty gross stuff at the time, people dying, eating dogs etc
Toxic Avenger and the rest of those Troma movies were pretty gnarly and gruesome for their times. Faces of Death for more realistic shit and accident photos I remember seeing in mechanics class to drive the point home that shit can be dangerous.
Incidentally I was looking at braided HDMI 2.1 cables on Amazon today. After scoping around for like 15 mins, reading reviews and clicking my fakespot shit, I just went over to monoprice and paid a premium for them.