Inactive Coldness in My Heart - Horrorcow that mutilated herself

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This thread needs more lol.
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Anyway, this seems fishy to me. Some of this could be make up and others might be photoshop. I've seen some pretty realistic looking gore in my day. Any photoshop nerds wanna analyze this shit?

EDIT: I made an improvement to my image. Now it's funny.
 
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Not a drug user, but can't meth pretty much turn off your pain receptors for a while? That would explain why she's able to carve herself up like a Thanksgiving turkey without passing out.

Meth could also cause a psychotic break where they have blocked out their own pain because they don't think what they're doing is real. But she's probably mixing her drugs, so who knows what she's feeling.
Having not used any myself, I can't exactly relate, but there are plenty of drugs out there which can kill pain in a number of ways. Something like a strong dissasociative might convince them that they're not actually in their own body, so the pain they're feeling is not their own. Other drugs might just numb them to the point where they don't feel anything, and allow other mental problems they might have been suppressing, such as a desire to injure oneself, to come to the surface.

TLDR: Don't do drugs kids.
 
Even with all the hospital trips, how is she not infected and crippled to all hell?
That's something that makes me think somw of it might be fake. Several of the more serious cuts appear to go near or over joints, tendons, or major arteries. That one that appears to be on her thigh (if it extends further along) should lead to her exsanguinating.
 
That's something that makes me think somw of it might be fake. Several of the more serious cuts appear to go near or over joints, tendons, or major arteries. That one that appears to be on her thigh (if it extends further along) should lead to her exsanguinating.

The thigh pic could be real. I don't know much about anatomy, but it looks like she only cut into the fat and left the muscle. However, the other pictures of her legs show far more extensive scars, so it's possible that photo isn't part of the same set. I'll take a closer look at some of these pictures and see if the scars match up.
 
Here's some of the "NSFL" images which OP mentioned. Be warned.

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Sometimes, I pull on it so hard, I rip the skin.
 
I'm actually rather concerned that this shit isn't effecting me at all, at the worst it's just making me facepalm at the idea of someone proudly posting pics to the internet of them cutting themselves up like a cheap slab of spam. The fact she needs help and clearly isn't right in the head aside shes posting these pics online so others can see them. That tells me this either the most extensive cry for help ever, a troll with mad sfx skills or someone who badly want attention and hugs.
 
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Okay, so I tried to highlight the major scars. They're pretty close but I notice some disparities. I suppose it could be due to healing. However, she doesn't appear to have any scars from that MASSIVE cut into her thigh that I edited with silly eyes, and she had no other significant scars on her leg in that photo. That seems odd to me. Perhaps if that cut was made sometime between the left and middle photos... although, you would think photo one would have left significant scarring, too. Without knowing the order these pictures were taken there's only so much I can do. Gonna need help from medical Kiwis.

I'm trying to do her arms but the picture quality of those photos isn't very good. Most of the time I can't even tell if she's showing her left or her right.
 

Okay, so I tried to highlight the major scars. They're pretty close but I notice some disparities. I suppose it could be due to healing. However, she doesn't appear to have any scars from that MASSIVE cut into her thigh that I edited with silly eyes, and she had no other significant scars on her leg in that photo. That seems odd to me. Perhaps if that cut was made sometime between the left and middle photos... although, you would think photo one would have left significant scarring, too. Without knowing the order these pictures were taken there's only so much I can do. Gonna need help from medical Kiwis.

I'm trying to do her arms but the picture quality of those photos isn't very good. Most of the time I can't even tell if she's showing her left or her right.
Medical Kiwi, as you requested.

Assuming that these three images taken are all in a planar view, then it can be assumed that they are indeed in order of events. At a glance, the lacerations do seem to match up. Regarding the cuts on the sides of the legs as seen in the first image as compared to location in the second, keep in mind the change in stance, as well as treatment. Keep in mind that doctors readily graft skin when dealing with subcutaneous injury, and inspection shows that yes, skin has been grafted.

Regarding the earlier image, you can see a scar correlating to the injury (boxed below) on her right leg.

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The area seems appropriate, and the graft appears to be obvious.

It's legit, as far as I know.

As for the injury BELOW the knee, I cannot tell. There is no view of it in these three images.
 
As for the injury BELOW the knee, I cannot tell. There is no view of it in these three images.

I cropped the second and third photos to focus on the area above the knee. The only photo that went below the knee is the second one. The third went from knee to stomach. I wanted to get the poses as similar as possible to make comparison easy. To this end, I also rotated them. Here are the unedited versions of the photos I used:

 
I cropped the second and third photos to focus on the area above the knee. The only photo that went below the knee is the second one. The third went from knee to stomach. I wanted to get the poses as similar as possible to make comparison easy. To this end, I also rotated them. Here are the unedited versions of the photos I used:

Much better. Upon observation, I can say that the below-knee injury took place after the second picture.

And upon seeing the third in it's proper angle, I can confidently say that the lacerations are NOT fake. The layering of skin and texturing are completely accurate.
 
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