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Originally Posted by NopeNopeNopeNope
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Ya, same, grew up watching Rotten and Ogrish
I have a much harder time watching soldiers die, or even someone’s suicide, than some gangbanger career criminal who’s decided “I ain’t goin back to jail!” after doing something horrible again to someone and decides to then get in a shootout with police
Those are the times where I can listen to the sounds (since YouTube censorship requires blurring the sights) of someone dying without feeling a great deal of sympathy, although I do feel some. And taking that in occasionally might come in handy to make the sight of someone dying in front of me less disturbing if the shit ever hit the fan or if God forbid, I was in a life or death combat situation. I have already smelled a melting rotting human body a few years back in my job, so have that base covered as well
That’s what a lot of these autistic nerd edgelord wanna-be psycho killers don’t realize. A human is just another very large animal. And a very large animal can fight much harder for its life than some people think. And the noise and sights of a very large animal (that speaks English) dying is not at all like in the movies
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yeah that's what freaks me out, ive never seen it personally, even in my life the bad shit always happens off screen and i just hear about it afterwards, i compartmentalize it, put it in it's nice little vanilla folder in my brain and try to never think about it again.
like someone committed suicide and instead of reading the unread text messages i received, i just deleted them
oh, i left that hotel room an hour before someone was murdered for their backpack of drugs? neat, let's never think about that again.
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