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- Aug 18, 2020
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As a teenager who got physical punishment on a daily basis I coped by watching gore.
There were some suicides I watched.
One of the most graphical was Budd Dwyer. The US politician who shot himself in the head in front of TV cameras. I watched the video on Youtube as teenager. I think I watched it a couple of times. It is still quite vivid in my memory.
There were videos on Youtube where people jumped of the Golden Gate bridge. I can remember there was someone in full black. A very tall man. Who jumped with full body control. This astounded me.
I can remember a video of probably an Indian man. He was in a live call with most likely his ex girlfriend. I think it only shows the last part of the call. She beggs him not to do it. She begs him so much. But eventually he jumps out of the window and you hear the sound of car that gets damaged and rings an alarm. I don't know in which floor he was.
There was one Mexican cartell beheading that I watched. But it was too disturbing to watch. I skipped through it because I got really sick. The pictures were not the worst but the sound of it. This poor woman.
I think to stop watching gore was a very good decision. And I would recommend to all of you. Quitting to watch gore can really improve your mental health. I would probably have PTSD now if I continued watching such explicit gore. There were some videos that were even for me too disturbing to that time. I always wondered how it looks like if someone jumps in front of a train. But I never watched it (gladly.) I think this could have traumatized me.
There were some suicides I watched.
One of the most graphical was Budd Dwyer. The US politician who shot himself in the head in front of TV cameras. I watched the video on Youtube as teenager. I think I watched it a couple of times. It is still quite vivid in my memory.
There were videos on Youtube where people jumped of the Golden Gate bridge. I can remember there was someone in full black. A very tall man. Who jumped with full body control. This astounded me.
I can remember a video of probably an Indian man. He was in a live call with most likely his ex girlfriend. I think it only shows the last part of the call. She beggs him not to do it. She begs him so much. But eventually he jumps out of the window and you hear the sound of car that gets damaged and rings an alarm. I don't know in which floor he was.
There was one Mexican cartell beheading that I watched. But it was too disturbing to watch. I skipped through it because I got really sick. The pictures were not the worst but the sound of it. This poor woman.
I think to stop watching gore was a very good decision. And I would recommend to all of you. Quitting to watch gore can really improve your mental health. I would probably have PTSD now if I continued watching such explicit gore. There were some videos that were even for me too disturbing to that time. I always wondered how it looks like if someone jumps in front of a train. But I never watched it (gladly.) I think this could have traumatized me.
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