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Had an account well over 10 years ago on Documenting Reality. Don't remember any of my login info which is fine with me.

The interesting part to me, and why I signed up, was the medical anomalies board. When you pay, you gain access to the Water Cooler as well (general chat area). Definitely some crazy fucks on there at the time, which is why I only observed from afar.

I'd assume that my curiosity for weird humans that led me to DR also got me here, so there's at least that.
 
Watchpeopledie seems to be a hive and breeding ground of underage grooming victims. It's also a place that continues the cycle of mass shooter obsession from tumblr and the super columbine massacre rpg forums, these places seem to create enviornments that breed mass shooters like Adam Lanza (who was active in these spaces).
 
What type of gore does Marsey like :thinking:
Considering the sheer breadth of depictions rDrama/WPD made of him committing self-harm, zoomasochism.
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I think animal gore is fucking disgusting.

I work in emergency healthcare, though. So watching someone blow their jackass blow half their face off with a firework is my job and quite honestly the funniest part of it. Also, I’m sure no one can tell, but blood really doesn’t bother me.
 
I generally like the LiveLeak and Documenting Reality videos I see on /gif/. The 4chan threads for these topics may be worth mentioning at some point.

Why do I watch horrific videos of people dying? Firstly, I'm bored. Secondly, I find it to be very educational. If I ever find myself in a similar situation, I'll remember those videos and try my damnedest to act differently. That is, these videos are the ultimate examples of somebody sticking his hand into a fire, except the people generally can't learn not to do it again, but I can learn from their mistakes.

There's an expression which I'll paraphrase here: A normal person sticks his hand into a fire and learns not to do that; a smart person watches the normal person and learns not to do that. It's like that.

I can't stomach gore or animal abuse, however. By watching mere security camera footage without curation, I've been cured of the desire to ever visit China, India, or Mexico, to name three countries. I've learned why the United States has so many regulations, contrary to the cries of those who want to eliminate them, and why I should always respect industrial machinery.
 
I liked liveleak before it went down - not sure what the replacement is like now. There was something fascinating about alot of the videos on there, a mix of creepy exotic animals in 3rd world countries (things like a guy in India opening a toilet to find a Python inside), and acts of god (tire suddenly comes off of a truck, goes flying, and causes a massive accident on a freeway). It had this feeling of surrealism but it was all real.
 
I have mixed feelings on the legality of watching gore videos. I believe it can be an act of free speech but I also question the morality and mindset of individuals who enjoy watching it because it’s not normal to enjoy watching people get hurt.
Even if it seems disgusting to us, it has to be legal because if not, news reports about the deaths of dictators, Indians on trains and news content about recent and fatal moments would not exist. I see it as a necessary evil, I suppose, although personally gore does not generate anything in me, neither disgust nor pleasure.
 
I have mixed feelings on the legality of watching gore videos. I believe it can be an act of free speech but I also question the morality and mindset of individuals who enjoy watching it because it’s not normal to enjoy watching people get hurt.
I think it's fine as long as it remains exclusive to shock sites, once it starts to bleed over to normie forums and used as a form of 'trolling' is when it stops being ok.
 
I have mixed feelings on the legality of watching gore videos. I believe it can be an act of free speech but I also question the morality and mindset of individuals who enjoy watching it because it’s not normal to enjoy watching people get hurt.
As the Supreme Court has ruled, obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment. The question is: Does gore constitute an obscenity?
 
As the Supreme Court has ruled, obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment. The question is: Does gore constitute an obscenity?
If you're sending it to randoms online, maybe.
If you're sending it to minors as a adult, that's definitely gotta constitute for something.
 
Gore consumer are like the drug addicts, they start with low proportions but then, they gonna need more and more to feel pleasure.
Similar to porn addicts as well. They start out small by watching CCTV footage and escalate until they're watching children getting their heads lopped off. Not only do they need more gore to feel pleasure, it has to be more violent and extreme.

If you actively gain pleasure from watching anything die you're a sick person imo. It simply isn't normal to enjoy watching people/animals die.
 
This has a lot of potential, and honestly, this gore community needed one for a long time.

I think this thread should also cover the mondo side of the community (aka the mixtape community), where people either seek out or make long compilations named mixtapes that contain long lists of disgusting and violent shit. (Most notable MDPOPE)

There's a subreddit talking about these and YouTubers that react to these vile mixtapes, which often contain child gore or animal gore, which have no purpose in existing at all but I guess they don't care about their morality.

It's a rabbit hole that will give this thread a lot more to discover.
 
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