• Mexico: Drug cartel members behead rival Zetas
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[QUOTE=Lefter;36578086]I survived 1 ice pick 1 lunatic. I can deal with this.[/QUOTE] If that's how you're going to act, you haven't seen anything. The worst beheading there is is the Dagestan Beheading of 6 Russian Soldiers by Chechen Mujahedeen Terrorists. Watching it truly terrified me, but that was the whole point of it.
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;36578962]If that's how you're going to act, you haven't seen anything. The worst beheading there is is the Dagestan Beheading of 6 Russian Soldiers by Chechen Mujahedeen Terrorists. Watching it truly terrified me, but that was the whole point of it.[/QUOTE] Compared to the videos I've seen that's nothing actully. The most disturbed one I have seen must be the guy who tied someone and dismembered him, used his body parts for masturbation, necrophila, cannibalism. And he recorded alot of details
Jeez, you guys sure do find the weirdest shit to watch. I just down right avoid videos like these and videos like 1 man 1 jar. I just don't feel like ruining my day with these kind of images.
The Zetas are the worst of the worst. They kidnap busloads of innocent people and make them fight to the death for their entertainment.
As bad as it is, thankfully it's not a innocent man.
Not trying to sound like a badass but I've become desensitized to gore unless it's in real life, so I watched the video. I can say that nobody who is afraid of gore should watch this video.
[QUOTE=Dori;36578843]I don't know either maybe you should make a mass debate thread about it[/QUOTE] The reason I watched lots of gore recently is because I wanna be a medic, but slightly scared of gore - not all gore, just some. To stamp this phobia out, I've watched as much gory shit as possible. It's completely worked!
[QUOTE=KaIibos;36578240]like I give a shit that monsters are beheading monsters[/QUOTE] Yeah I can't help but think this, and aren't the Zeta's known for their brutality? These men just met the same fate they're been giving others for years.
For the benefit of your psychology, do not go looking for this video, please. I know many will ignore this yet I assert that the human mind isn't meant to withstand bearing witness to the death of its own kind, and that it is in fact very detrimental the more death you acquire as knowledge. Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (DSM-V) is a very real disorder, and can be triggered by viewing as well as experiencing such things. Please, spare yourself what I am going through.
[QUOTE=YourFriendJoe;36580319]Not trying to sound like a badass but I've become desensitized to gore unless it's in real life, so I watched the video. I can say that nobody who is afraid of gore should watch this video.[/QUOTE] I think the bad quality made it watchable. (mind you I didn't watch all of it) [QUOTE=FreakyMe;36580648]For the benefit of your psychology, do not go looking for this video, please. I know many will ignore this yet I assert that the human mind isn't meant to withstand bearing witness to the death of its own kind, and that it is in fact very detrimental the more death you acquire as knowledge. Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (DSM-V) is a very real disorder, and can be triggered by viewing as well as experiencing such things. Please, spare yourself what I am going through.[/QUOTE]You would be surprised what the mind and body can endure, I don't think that's true at all. What happened relating to your PTSD?
[QUOTE=FreakyMe;36580648]For the benefit of your psychology, do not go looking for this video, please. I know many will ignore this yet I assert that the human mind isn't meant to withstand bearing witness to the death of its own kind, and that it is in fact very detrimental the more death you acquire as knowledge. Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (DSM-V) is a very real disorder, and can be triggered by viewing as well as experiencing such things. Please, spare yourself what I am going through.[/QUOTE] Too late for me. Been trough the [B]whole[/B] Bestgore website, and lurking around on some other sites
I watched the video out of curiosity; it makes me wonder why we can be so damn awful to one another. All of this for power and meaningless paper stamped with some form of value. One day I hope that the human species can evolve past such primitive violence and work hard to ensure each and every fellow human being can have a peaceful life. I'm most curious as to what was going through the minds of the victims. Many of them most likely already took the life or lives of others; they must have felt some ounce of regret realizing what they might have put someone through over something as ridiculous as drugs, power, and money.
Not trying to sound badass, but this video is minor compared to other gores videos. Such low res you can barely see shit. Bad sound/no gruesome sound. Plus, you can't even really see them cutting their heads off (Thank fuck). I mean, you can see them doing it, but the res is so shit you can barely even make it out. You can only really see 1 guy get his head cut off. but it's still freaky as fuck watching it, knowing that those people are getting beheaded. The only part that got to me was when they picked the heads up. Or maybe it's just knowing that the people who got beheaded are criminals and have most likely took other peoples lifes, maybe even innocent people. But, like someone said, better gangmembers than innocent citizens. I'd still rather have no one dying, though.
Wow someone uploaded the video to youtube! [video=youtube;P43Ovg7Lxeo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P43Ovg7Lxeo[/video]
[QUOTE=cricket50;36582099]Wow someone uploaded the video to youtube! [video=youtube;P43Ovg7Lxeo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P43Ovg7Lxeo[/video][/QUOTE] that video is really actually creepy
[QUOTE=cricket50;36582099]Wow someone uploaded the video to youtube! [video=youtube;P43Ovg7Lxeo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P43Ovg7Lxeo[/video][/QUOTE] im going into shock
[QUOTE=Jocke;36578828]Here's the video guys. [B][U]STRONG VIOLENT CONTENT YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED, PLEASE DON'T BAN ME[/U][/B] [url]http://www.notaroja.mundonarco.com/2012/06/video-fuerte-para-que-le-piensen-antes.html[/url][/QUOTE] How fucking horrifying...they were alive for half of the beheading...I can't help to feel bad for them. They more then likely joined a gang for protection.
[QUOTE=l l;36580698] You would be surprised what the mind and body can endure, I don't think that's true at all. What happened relating to your PTSD?[/QUOTE] Saw too much death. Many psychologists I have spoken to agree that simply viewing such content and accommodating the concepts, such as the above poster's realization of how long these people felt a sawing blade digging back and forth through their flesh separating it centimeter by centimeter as they desperately tried to figure out what they'd see next, be it nothing or the face of whatever God they believe in, can induce PTSD or PTSS. Regardless of who they were, they suffered infinitely in the amount of time that most people on this forum are declaring "not that gory". For each movement of the blade through the first person, second, and so on, the remaining writhed in the agony of terror - of knowing that the way you were living your life has lead to your death, and watching what would happen to yourself happen to others. As the blade was in their neck, they were no doubt thinking and feeling everything up until the moment their brain stopped receiving the oxygen necessary to keep powering their consciousness. When you watched it, you viewed the worst of humanity. You won't unsee it, no matter where you look. The knowledge of what we can do to each-other is irrevocable and you likely will begin to fear experiencing it in real life. Seeing it on the internet is clinical and distant. But when I see three suspicious people on my walk home, a dozen or so brutal stabbings, shootings, and beatings play in my mind where someone like me was just walking home, and had their life taken. When I am on a bike ride or out longboarding with friends, and traffic is nearby I see bodies spinning as a near two-ton vehicle slams into a group of people. I see people screaming, crying individuals looking for help and dying in the street. When a suspicious person walks into the store I am getting my midnight snacks at, I bear witness to a night not too dissimilar where an individual less conspicuous than the one that has my attention drew a .38 revolver and killed both clerks and shot everyone in the store before attempting to break into the register and fleeing when they failed, leaving the dead to be dead and the dying to die. It's just not worth it. I'm insensitive to gore, but terribly afraid of the moment before, where everything is alright and nobody sees anything coming. I fear the deaths of all of those I love because I know I will never see it coming.
[QUOTE=FreakyMe;36580648]For the benefit of your psychology, do not go looking for this video, please. I know many will ignore this yet I assert that the human mind isn't meant to withstand bearing witness to the death of its own kind, and that it is in fact very detrimental the more death you acquire as knowledge. Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (DSM-V) is a very real disorder, and can be triggered by viewing as well as experiencing such things. Please, spare yourself what I am going through.[/QUOTE] Grow a pair. I'm sorry, I'm tired. I know not everyone can deal with this stuff.
Scot you just made yourself look like an ass.
I completely agree with FreakyMe. I've seen a whopping 1 snuff video, but the damage it did was astronomical. Not only am I more insensitive to such things, but deep down, something is horribly wrong now.
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