no. Once in the states, but that was so far off I could barely smell it. The other 3 times were while I was doing a bit of journalism in Northern Thailand during one of their red shirt blue shirt clashes and I was such a bitch about it, leaving as soon as I got a couple what I thought were decent shots.
fbgdavidson
[devil's advocate]
I don't see how one cop shooting someone really proves anything. All over the world there are trigger happy cops abusing their power. Hell, I just saw this on local news: http://www.nbc12.com/Global/story.asp?S=14306079
[/devil's advocate]
Chris Crossland
quote:
Originally posted by ak87
They sucked his brains out!
wotyzoid
the police.
orTofønChiLd
holy
Happymess
Devastating. Absolutely horrible.
I wish I hadn't seen that. Oh my God.... :(
Moral Hazard
Seeing this type of thing is a big slap in the face to those that believe the best in man. After watching this one would have to have lost their mind to think these people can settle their differences in a peaceable manner.
too soon?
Capitalizt
quote:
Originally posted by Happymess
Devastating. Absolutely horrible.
I wish I hadn't seen that. Oh my God.... :(
You must be new to the interwebz. There is FARR worse on here. Google "3 guys 1 hammer"
WittyHandle
Not everyone considers completely desensitizing themselves to violence and gore a good thing. I grew up watching nothing but horror and splatter movies, but realistic violence makes me cringe.
orTofønChiLd
quote:
Originally posted by Capitalizt
You must be new to the interwebz. There is FARR worse on here. Google "3 guys 1 hammer"
thats nothing compared to the guy in the second vid
Joss Weatherby
With a wound like that he died instantly, which to me doesn't make it that gross. Blood and guts is not that disturbing unless its spilling from someone who is still alive.
Happymess
quote:
Originally posted by Capitalizt
You must be new to the interwebz. There is FARR worse on here. Google "3 guys 1 hammer"
No thanks.
I've seen more gore and gruesome videos/gifs/pics on the interwebz than I care to remember - it's always as devastating as the first time.