Infected Shock sites / Gore pages - IRL Gore community in general

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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.
First I finish with the sites part and then I put recommendations
 
Anyone who willingly watches it and isn't disgusted, is evil and should be locked away forever.
I've been wondering about this. Do these people get an adrenaline rush from watching it or are they desensitized and this is their way to feel something? If the latter then I imagine this would include an addiction spiral where they end up seeking worse and worse material.

Do note that people such as surgeons, forensic pathologists, and first responders commonly face gory situations and have to desensitize or compartmentalize (some of) the sense of disgust to be able to do their jobs. Similarly some people have traumatic experiences that have desensitized them. Rather than feeling a neutral lack of disgust I would expect a person who could be described as evil to perceive the experience positively, whether that means feeling joy or even sexual arousal.
 
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I've been wondering about this. Do these people get an adrenaline rush from watching it or are they desensitized and this is their way to feel something? If the latter then I imagine this would include an addiction spiral where they end up seeking worse and worse material.

Do note that people such as surgeons, forensic pathologists, and first responders commonly face gory situations and have to desensitize or compartmentalize (some of) the sense of disgust to be able to do their jobs. Similarly some people have traumatic experiences that have desensitized them. Rather than feeling a neutral lack of disgust I would expect a person who could be described as evil to perceive the experience positively, whether that means feeling joy or even sexual arousal.
its just interesting. watched 2 14 year old girls stab and drown a girl, then some bystanders come up to see what happened and the murderers were just like 'idk she deserved it tho' and then the video ends

you see some tragic shit, you see some insane shit, and you see some funny shit. sometimes all in one video.
 
I've been wondering about this. Do these people get an adrenaline rush from watching it or are they desensitized and this is their way to feel something? If the latter then I imagine this would include an addiction spiral where they end up seeking worse and worse material.

Do note that people such as surgeons, forensic pathologists, and first responders commonly face gory situations and have to desensitize or compartmentalize (some of) the sense of disgust to be able to do their jobs. Similarly some people have traumatic experiences that have desensitized them. Rather than feeling a neutral lack of disgust I would expect a person who could be described as evil to perceive the experience positively, whether that means feeling joy or even sexual arousal.
What you say is half a lie, because seeing gore on a screen is not the same as seeing a real dead person.
 
I used to watch a ton of gore and fictional shock films (think Cannibal Holocaust, exploitation flicks, Salo, etc) when I was an edgy teen (15+ years ago). Sounds lame but I think it was a way to deal with a lot of the existential anxiety I had. It ramped up when I was more anxious and faded as I got a handle on myself and grew up. My first intro to that genre was actually those PETA gore videos disguised as PSA’s.

Now I’m a productive member of society with a family, no way I could watch anything as hardcore as that now. I’m actually a little surprised there are so many condemnations on this thread, I assumed a bunch of us were on the gore->/b/->farms pipeline.
 
Anyone who willingly watches it and isn't disgusted, is evil and should be locked away forever.
I used to enjoy gore stuff when I was a teenager. Keep in mind this was literally 20 years ago and the Internet (and world) were a much different place. Now that I'm older and more closely aware of my own mortality, I can chalk it up to being an edgy dumb kid and although seeing gore now doesn't phase me if I come across it, I don't actively seek it out and would like to see as little of it as possible. I think if you seek this shit out after high school, yeah, something's wrong with you.
 
Be careful this thread is already turning into a diary of people saying “yuh huh it’s bad to watch because x” “nuh uh its ok because im actually well adjusted”

If I had the nerve I’d look at the comment sections on notorious videos and look for anything good.

Because honestly clicking on this thread that’s what I want to see. How those communities react to things


Like the Ronny McNutt video. Which I watched once when pissed drunk and I sincerely regret it because I can still flash back to hearing the droplets of blood and it sounded like a leaky pipe and aaaaaa now you people got me diary-ing
 
Stile project, snuffx.com were pretty popular decades ago. Pain Olympics were pretty crazy too.
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and the people askign why people watch that, it's simple for me, it's about seeing how bad life can get makes me realise my petty struggles aren't really that big a deal. And no kids, no animals, can't stand that shit.
 
Anyone who actively browses these sites daily needs to get a mental check up. Me and some buds back in the day would occasionally shock drop something to one another with the intention of freaking one another out but that's all it was, fucking with eachother. I couldn't imagine being the type to just pop one of those sites up daily like it was youtube, really can't be good for the pysche and it makes me wonder with how much traction those sites have how there isn't a massive increase in pyscho murderers.

Granted, I believe I read somewhere that they don't report on them anymore to avoid people doing it for clout. Crazy fucking world it is anymore, I'd advise anymore to just stay clear of that shit. We're not built to be able to handle such amounts of grief and existential horror.
 
It's a rabbit hole that will give this thread a lot more to discover.
The shock started with movies like Pink Flamingos or the 120 days of Sodom, then. Move to internet with rotten.com, ogrish.com its peak in lolshock . Next with LiveLeak, El blog del narco and others. And now with Telegram groups, X/Twitter for saying the most populars.

I know all i mentioned is not necesary gore but all have the same soul

Lurk for morbosity and end in shock
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)
MDPOPE is just notorious because the creator outed himselft as a pedophile with hurtcore (subgender of CP which is focus is torture and murder children)
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Gore consumer are like the drug addicts, they start with low proportions but then, they gonna need more and more to feel pleasure.
This is what always fascinated me about obsessed goreniggers and goonerfaggots. Those who actively go out of their way to find pleasure in the degenerate, and I just sit here thinking do they ever get bored putting in the effort to be this addicted? With drugs they chemically hook your brain onto that shit so it makes you feel like you have to be dependent on it to feel good, whereas looking for porn or gore to feel a rush is all under your doing, so the only thing stopping you from going further is yourself. I just can't imagine being this completely addicted to either since your dopamine receptors should get tired to the point your brain says "alright that's enough", and save it all for another time. Then again that's for "normal" people, and I take it getting to the point of looking at Child Gore or Goonclown levels of porn addiction doesn't indicate the person is of "mentally sound".
 
Granted, I believe I read somewhere that they don't report on them anymore to avoid people doing it for clout.
Who doesn't report on them? the mainstream media? Kinda hypocritical considering how much reporting there was on Columbine, pretty much telling people that if they want to be immortalized all they have to do is shoot up a school.

It feels really two-faced to condemn shock sites and poke fun of the people that frequent them, but nobody bats an eye when (((they))) broadcast the healthcare CEO shooting, Hussein's hanging or a mass civilian bombing.
 
The shock started with movies like Pink Flamingos or the 120 days of Sodom, then. Move to internet with rotten.com, ogrish.com its peak in lolshock . Next with LiveLeak, El blog del narco and others. And now with Telegram groups, X/Twitter for saying the most populars.

I know all i mentioned is not necesary gore but all have the same soul
It started with mondo films from Italy in the early 1960s. The genre continued to evolve leading up to the most famous pre-Internet gore compilation, Faces of Death. Lots of other VHS gore documentaries were made from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. Like so many other bad phenomena, it existed before the Internet; the Internet just made it more widespread.
 
Who doesn't report on them? the mainstream media?
By they I was referring to the FBI and state/county police. If I could remember the source I'd link it. The jist of what I read was something along the lines that statistically if you look at our population and compare it to the population back in the day, the amount of pyscho's should be way more than what's reported but the difference was they were willing to go public back in the day with it to try to track down the killers. Some argue that with modern tools it's so much easier to find them and prosecute them so they nab them early before it hits the numbers that it used to but others claimed that in reality this only helped stop/catch people who did more than just kill but they still can barely do much when it comes to murderers who on paper have no motive beyond wanting to randomly murder someone.

I hope they're wrong, but the truth is often grim and I often always suggest in life to air on the side of caution and always make smart decisions.
 
I've been wondering about this. Do these people get an adrenaline rush from watching it or are they desensitized and this is their way to feel something? If the latter then I imagine this would include an addiction spiral where they end up seeking worse and worse material.

Do note that people such as surgeons, forensic pathologists, and first responders commonly face gory situations and have to desensitize or compartmentalize (some of) the sense of disgust to be able to do their jobs. Similarly some people have traumatic experiences that have desensitized them. Rather than feeling a neutral lack of disgust I would expect a person who could be described as evil to perceive the experience positively, whether that means feeling joy or even sexual arousal.

I've seen some fucked up shit in my life including 2 dead bodies in person. People who I was very close with. Add a lot of other things on top of that. I'm desensitized to the point where if something horrible in front of me happens, I completely dissociate from it and don't feel anything at all, which is fucked up on its own. I couldn't imagine someone getting euphoric off such things.

I used to enjoy gore stuff when I was a teenager. Keep in mind this was literally 20 years ago and the Internet (and world) were a much different place. Now that I'm older and more closely aware of my own mortality, I can chalk it up to being an edgy dumb kid and although seeing gore now doesn't phase me if I come across it, I don't actively seek it out and would like to see as little of it as possible. I think if you seek this shit out after high school, yeah, something's wrong with you.

We're close in age then. I remember my friends going on rotten dot com on my family PC (which my mom made us move to the basement). I never had the curiosity to look at these things and thought these dudes were mental. Turns out, every one of my neighborhood friends except a few turned out to be psychopaths.
 
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