• Y|yukichigai@lemmy.sdf.org
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      13 hours ago

      Alright. Gore is the inside squishy bits of the body you shouldn’t see: muscles, torn flesh, whatnot. You see someone’s brains or a stump where an appendage was just separated, that’s gore.

      Blood is… well… blood. In context it’s alarming, but ultimately it’s just a bunch of opaque red liquid.

      • Brutticus@midwest.social
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        4 hours ago

        I think also that people watch a lot of simulated murders on TV, and they kind of don’t know what its like to watch a person die. Like Tarantino will make geysers of blood look very cool, treehouse of horror makes explosions of organs funny, etc. The amount of blood, at least for that context, is some but in normal bounds. I would say the part that is pretty terrifying for me, is that there are small things, like the way he flops back, the way he’s cut off… the simulations haven’t prepared people for this.

        • DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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          3 hours ago

          Watching a video of someone die is very different from watching it irl.

          A video, your brain would juat categorize it with the TV stuff so you don’t really feel much.

          Its better this way, people need to stop dancing around the topic of death. Just accept it as a fact and its easier to live life that way, instead of under a veil of lies and the cutsy “heaven” bs.