Thread of horrors. What's the most terrible thing you've seen online? - (don't open this thread)

Deepweb stuff is a joke. There's nothing bad on there, as far as media goes, you can't find on the normal web. Hell some normies even think K*w*f*rms is Deepweb. Don't believe those dumb YT videos, they're essentially shitty creepypastas.
Watching the youtubers and journalists talking and writting about deepweb make everyone think those webs are hell on earth
 
In recent memory? That one cartel video of a guy, with his dick and balls removed, being held down as pitbulls ripped at the open wound. Not sure where to find that one as I'd rather not see it again.

Before that, I'd say the classic Dagestan beheading video from Liveleak was pretty bad. That's one of the few videos I can actually say has "haunted me" throughout the years. I'm sure there's others (3 guys 1 hammer definitely comes to mind as previously mentioned).
 
In recent memory? That one cartel video of a guy, with his dick and balls removed, being held down as pitbulls ripped at the open wound. Not sure where to find that one as I'd rather not see it again.

Before that, I'd say the classic Dagestan beheading video from Liveleak was pretty bad. That's one of the few videos I can actually say has "haunted me" throughout the years. I'm sure there's others (3 guys 1 hammer definitely comes to mind as previously mentioned).


Yeah I've seen some fucked up what I assume are cartel murder videos and what not but 3 guys man, I had to stop and take a breather cause it wasn't the gore that was fucking with me but the goddamn noises that guy is making.

Jesus, that sound was just pitiful. It's one of those few things that's broken through that emotion wall and hit me for real.
 
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Video of someone putting a baby in front of a slow moving train and filming it getting crushed. Was the video that made me leave 4chan years ago. I don't see why people enjoy gore other than for being edgy or while being a psychopath, it's pretty fucked up.
 
I've seen a lot of terrible things I can go on and on about, some of them already mentioned in this thread.

The one video worth mentioning though was the ONLY time I ever watched something despicable and was disgusted with MYSELF just viewing it and had to think about for some time how sane I was as a human being.

Some mother in Brazil lost custody of her toddler or something? She hated her husband and so, to taunt him, I think she kidnapped the son and strangled him via smartphone and sent it to the husband. She didn't kill the kid and I think she did go to prison later on, thank God. I only watched a few seconds of it and had to shut it off. It's just the son sobbing in front of the camera while her hands are around his throat. I think the part that disgusted me was that you instantly knew he wasn't crying because he was in pain. He was crying because he was just scared to death. That was the most heartbreaking part. Imagine being strangled to death while crying out of fear.

POS mother.
 
I grew up on 4chan, so I've seen practically everything you could imagine. The only thing that ever stuck with me, though, was a webm (or it may have been a gif at the time) of a snake killing and eating a dog. People being ripped in half? Children getting shot in the face? Water off my back. But that poor dog. :(
 
it would have to be a vid of some cartel members peeling back the face of a woman then shoving a knife down her throat and thrusting it back and forth, the gurgling noise she made was probably what stuck with me most, makes me question if spics are really human or not
 
some articles on encyclopedia Dramatica

a photo of what looked like Judith Barsi's autopsy

a scene from the anime Deadman Wonderland where someone got their eyeball drilled out of it's socket

the Palcomix Jade Chan comics and any other similar webcomic

a photo of an Indian boy who had to get 526 teeth removed
 
I grew up on 4chan, so I've seen practically everything you could imagine. The only thing that ever stuck with me, though, was a webm (or it may have been a gif at the time) of a snake killing and eating a dog. People being ripped in half? Children getting shot in the face? Water off my back. But that poor dog. :(
Got news for you about that snake eating the puppy gif. The owner of that python lives in china where there are no Animal rights laws (or rather at the time) and he went to the pet store to get the snake food- ah la puppy.

Subtract the 4chan and the puppy being eaten and replace it with any form of eye gauging. (lasic, eye surgery, a clockwork orange, Dead Space 2) I just can't look at anything going into the eyes, when the eye doctors needs to put the things in my eyes to dilate them I get into a major panic gripping onto the closest thing I can for any sort of comfort. Luckily my eye doctor figured out a method to avoid this. He just puts a drop where they eye lids meet your nose and puts a drop there, open my eye and it generally goes right in.
 
The first terrible thing I ever saw online was back when Rotten.com was still up, and there was a photo of someone undergoing surgery. They had a strand of large intestine and were just squeezing/pulling out a massive amount of round worms. Like, the entire intestine was filled full of worms.

Made me incredibly paranoid about parasites after that. Lots of hand washing and avoiding sandboxes.
 
Either the Eugene Armstrong beheading video (those noises he makes as air is escaping out of his exposed windpipe haunted me) , or this video of some guy diving into a body of water and landing face first into some submerged concrete. The doctors were literally holding both sides of his face together and the poor bastard was still alive.
 
I grew up on 4chan, so I've seen practically everything you could imagine. The only thing that ever stuck with me, though, was a webm (or it may have been a gif at the time) of a snake killing and eating a dog. People being ripped in half? Children getting shot in the face? Water off my back. But that poor dog. :(

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