These pictures are extremely graphic. Couldn't you have posted a general warning?
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
Extremely graphic? Er, how exactly? Maybe I'm just a poorly educated rural farmboy, but I've seen me some dead deer before, and once nearly ran over one with a tractor. Once my friend (from Slovakia) and I had to drag a dead one off onto the side of the road. On the rare occasion when I would walk to or from school, I'd pass buy its skull, partially covered in decaying flesh, and I'd think...well, nothing really. Mostly I stuck to the other side of the road, because, ew.
Posted by Yamashiro Den (Member # 510) on :
yeah, graphic. go play GTA3, so you get used to it.
Posted by E. Cartman (Member # 256) on :
Or better yet, Carmageddon.
Posted by Nimpim (Member # 205) on :
Sol: "My friend (from Slovakia)"
Ah, well, that explains it. Well-renowned carcass-handlers, them Slovakis.
Yamashiro-San-Whoeverthehellyouwerebeforethenamechange: You think GTA3 is graphic? Try Hitman 2, killing a cleaningwoman with a blunt kitchen knife and dragging her body to the toilet.
Although, in "GTA3: VC", you can get a screwdriver, that hurts just thinking about it.
Posted by Yamashiro Den (Member # 510) on :
well, i've beaten hitman2, so i know all about the cleaning women . besides, i was being sarcastic with my previous comment, and it isn't GTA3:VC, it's just GTA:VC . and i was EdipisReks before i became my favorite school of katana forging.
Posted by Trimm (Member # 865) on :
Yknow, those pictures remind me of the time someone left a bisected deer in the school parking lot one morning.
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
bisected??? crossed it with what???
Posted by newark (Member # 888) on :
Thank god, I am not desensitize. I had strong feelings of sorrow and disgust when viewing this set of pictures.
Posted by Yamashiro Den (Member # 510) on :
go see a doctor, then.
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
Two inbred ugly geese with horrible flying skills broadsided my car this morning. They made a horrible thud against my door. They flew into me, and they had the nerve to sit there and honk at me. Damn geese.
Posted by The359 (Member # 37) on :
Dare I ask how you knew they were inbred?
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
He helped....
Being desensitised isn't that bad, really, things don't bother you as much as they once did, and it helps when trying to ignore the voices too....
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
To be honest, I don't know. However, one of my coworkers swears up and down that they're inbreeding. He claims that the population at our lake grows while new arrivals doesn't. I didn't ask to see the full and annotated analysis.
In any case, they are clearly lacking intelligence and/or depth perception since they smacked right into an unmoving object.
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
Maybe they were on a date, paying attention to each other, and didn't see you till it was too late...
Then honked at you to cover their feelings of stupidity....
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
Well, you see, there was a flock of them. About ten of them in all. About five stayed put (the smart ones), three made it over my car (the ones who have been watching Jackass), and two smacked into my car (the stupid ones).
Posted by Wraith (Member # 779) on :
A couple of geese flew into the jet intake of my dad's plane once (well, it's not his plane, it's the RAF's but he was in command at the time). Now that was messy.