Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

Normally I'd agree but if some guy comes up to your car without introducing himself, gun in your face in the middle of the night while you're just eating a burger with your girl, I'd say you'd be forgiven for thinking you're about to be culturally enriched and hitting the gas.
I'm pretty sure Junior knew why the cops were mad at him. Doesn't excuse the cop's tampon attack, regardless.
 
There's documenting reality. You can look for watermarks on other gore/shock videos and go to their respective websites but you shouldn't be going to any of those without some kind of protection.
Good call about the protection aspect. I'll check that one out though. Being on the internet these days really does make me miss the early oughts, places like rotten and early forums. It seems like the farms is the only place left. Poast is fun sometimes but it's kinda meh to me
 
But of course he won't ever see charges for his attempted murder.
I have good news

"James Brennand, 27, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault by a public servant, a first-degree felony, records show."

"Bexar County Jail records show he was released from jail on Wednesday morning. His bond had been set at $200,000. A hearing is set for Nov. 23."

 
Apparently its a thing in India to test your manhood by standing as close as you can to a moving train. Its leading to some great content.
In the United States (and I presume most other civilized nations), a train hitting someone on the tracks is a traumatic and potentially career-ending event for the train driver. Even seasoned engineers with decades of experience often legitimately need therapy and most wind up with PTSD over it. Imagine being the operator of a massive machine that can sometimes take literal miles of travel to bring to a stop and watching helplessly as a human being disappears underneath it either by accident or intentionally. Your rational mind knows you couldn't possibly have stopped the train in time, but the rest of it says "hey, you were at the controls, so you are responsible." It's such a traumatic experience for a train driver that it's standard practice to provide paid administrative leave and cover the cost of therapy when it happens.

I wonder if it's the same way in India, or if it's something that happens so often that train drivers there just shrug it off and mumble "fucking idiot" whenever it happens.
 
After best gore went down, I felt lost. Now there is this thread, yay! Are there any shock sites left up in any iteration on the Internet?
There's documenting reality. You can look for watermarks on other gore/shock videos and go to their respective websites but you shouldn't be going to any of those without some kind of protection.
There's also watchpeopledie.co now as well (based on the rdrama site but with watchpeopledie)
It's a safe website unlike the usual virus-filled gore/death sites and everything is hosted on the site itself. Hopefully it can stay up and doesn't get taken down by the usual whiners.
 
In the United States (and I presume most other civilized nations), a train hitting someone on the tracks is a traumatic and potentially career-ending event for the train driver. Even seasoned engineers with decades of experience often legitimately need therapy and most wind up with PTSD over it. Imagine being the operator of a massive machine that can sometimes take literal miles of travel to bring to a stop and watching helplessly as a human being disappears underneath it either by accident or intentionally. Your rational mind knows you couldn't possibly have stopped the train in time, but the rest of it says "hey, you were at the controls, so you are responsible." It's such a traumatic experience for a train driver that it's standard practice to provide paid administrative leave and cover the cost of therapy when it happens.

I wonder if it's the same way in India, or if it's something that happens so often that train drivers there just shrug it off and mumble "fucking idiot" whenever it happens.
Probably something along the lines of "at least it wasn't a cow this time, yarr"
 
There's also watchpeopledie.co now as well (based on the rdrama site but with watchpeopledie)
It's a safe website unlike the usual virus-filled gore/death sites and everything is hosted on the site itself. Hopefully it can stay up and doesn't get taken down by the usual whiners.
lol well that's dead now, RIP. It loaded earlier, kinda, with no CSS or media. Now it's not even in DNS anymore.
 
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