3 years ago when I visited my family in Mexico we were driving on the freeway and there a lot of traffic due to a person who was run over by an 18 wheeler and blood and flesh and guts were smeared on the pavement and his wrist was about 20 feet away from his body and we were a lane beside it, it was fucking horrible and I couldn't look away.
cockroaches like dirty places...Superior Mind wrote:
My flawless technique for getting bugs in my room is spraying them with an upside down can of compressed air. The frozen gas stuns them for a second, giving me a chance to finish the kill..Sup wrote:
theres a difference between killing and torturing & killingSuperior Mind wrote:
Hell yeah, bro. I don't take no shit from cockroaches trespassing on my floor.max wrote:
you're so hardcoreSuperior Mind wrote:
I almost forgot about the countless bugs I've made completely unrecognizable.
Yeah, a bit.
Is that what is sounds like?Aries_37 wrote:
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LOL that was our reaction when they first taught us...we all had to go look it up before we'd stop giggling about itsexecuti0ner wrote:
Is that what is sounds like?Aries_37 wrote:
anal fistula repairs
My room is clean, thank you. I just happen to live above my building's basement..Sup wrote:
cockroaches like dirty places...Superior Mind wrote:
My flawless technique for getting bugs in my room is spraying them with an upside down can of compressed air. The frozen gas stuns them for a second, giving me a chance to finish the kill..Sup wrote:
theres a difference between killing and torturing & killing
Saw a kid after being hit by a car. Not much gore, but blood and his torso was facing up while his legs were facing down. He was wriggling/twiching.
*Did die though.
*Did die though.
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1: Driving past a service station in the ghetto, some guy had been murdered with a hatchet only 15 minutes before, needless to say there was blood everywhere
2; Last christmas at work (Butchers shop) we were under alot of pressure, one of the apprentices cut his left index fingers off
2; Last christmas at work (Butchers shop) we were under alot of pressure, one of the apprentices cut his left index fingers off
I'm thinking they really don't want anyone from the medical or military professions to go all-out here.SgtHeihn wrote:
Umm, civilian stuff or Marine stuff?
The goriest thing I've seen was when my pit bull shredded 2 of my neighbors cats. Me and my friend were trying to get her to let go of the second while my neighbor was screaming bloody murder, but it was to late once we got my dogs jaws unlocked.
I missed out on seeing some gore (and I'm thankful too). I catch a train to uni, and while waiting for the train I watch an express go past (stops only at state capitals, it's a countrylink train) before my usual train follows.
I was running late one morning, my dad drove me to the station and there were police cars and ambulances all over the place. We turned around and I went to the next major station, because we both knew they would have been a fatality and didn't want to see it at all.
Because my dad works for a govt. sector involved with the trains he found out what had happened.
Some man had jumped in front of the speeding express train (right where I usually stand) and had his head severed from his body and throw 100 metres down the track while his the rest of his body went under the train.
I consider myself very grateful I was running late.
I was running late one morning, my dad drove me to the station and there were police cars and ambulances all over the place. We turned around and I went to the next major station, because we both knew they would have been a fatality and didn't want to see it at all.
Because my dad works for a govt. sector involved with the trains he found out what had happened.
Some man had jumped in front of the speeding express train (right where I usually stand) and had his head severed from his body and throw 100 metres down the track while his the rest of his body went under the train.
I consider myself very grateful I was running late.

Car accident victim in the ER.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Birth of my daughter with her internal organs on the outside. (Large/small intestines, bowel, kidney, liver, just tubes n pipes everywhere) I can't wait to be a Dad again to experience a normal birth and normal pregnancy. Watching Mum die was harsh but not gorey she just went in her sleep. My sister lost the top off one of her fingers in work on the guillotine a few years back, wasn't too bad but deserves to be on the list.ATG wrote:
Okay, just curious.
What's the goriest thing you've ever witnessed with your own eyes.
Don't make stuff up, I will use my Jedi mind tricks to detect fibbers and award them with a forced forum vaction.
1) Motorcycle fatality.
He was fresh and uncovered. I was in the lane next to him. From a distance his body looked like a blown tire. Up close, most of his bones were broken as three cars had run over him, his helmet had came off and there was a 2" thick puddle of goo in a 24" circle around his head that used to be his brains, I assume.
2) Deer struck by car.
When I first drove by it it was just a doe. When I came back down the mountain ( on my motorcycle ) I looked again. It had given birth or expelled its baby, that had crawled a few feet away trailing its own guts. Vultures were eating it.
My dad ( R.I.P.) Lost a good amount of his finger in one of my shop machines. I got to fish the stub out and clean up all the blood.
I grew up in farm country and helped my uncle slaughter a pig ( shudder ).
Saw a car crash yesterday actually. i was a couple cars behind. guy wrapped his car around a power pole. he survived (intensive care atm i think) but from what i saw he was in terrible shape. looked like he had a broken back and took a nice (not) chunk out of his side, unconscious, and i'd say he must've broken legs too (but i couldn't tell). I have never seen someone wrap a car so convincingly around a pole, (especially in a freaking 60 kmph zone)
another car crash a couple years ago.. didn't see much, only the fire fighters lifting his body out of the car. wasn't pretty
another car crash a couple years ago.. didn't see much, only the fire fighters lifting his body out of the car. wasn't pretty
Damn, where did this happen? (what city are you even in? o.O)Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Saw a car crash yesterday actually. i was a couple cars behind. guy wrapped his car around a power pole. he survived (intensive care atm i think) but from what i saw he was in terrible shape. looked like he had a broken back and took a nice (not) chunk out of his side, unconscious, and i'd say he must've broken legs too (but i couldn't tell). I have never seen someone wrap a car so convincingly around a pole, (especially in a freaking 60 kmph zone)
another car crash a couple years ago.. didn't see much, only the fire fighters lifting his body out of the car. wasn't pretty
I've only seen a car crash. Was going down to Canberra on the Hume Highway, a 110km/h zone. About 15-20 seconds in front of us (ie. 20sec at 110km/h, you do the math) a car came the other way through the 10-15m wide bush median strip that separated the two carriage-ways of traffic. Hit a car in the right most lane (closest to the median strip) and fucked it and the car behind it up. When we crawled past in our car, there was some others pulled over frantically calling 000. The folks in the crashed cars didn't sound too good. After about 15-20 minutes more of driving, we saw two ambulances piss-bolting down the highway in the other direction.
For me its prolly a dead kangaroo or a cat or something in the middle of the road. Even then its still just a bit of fur, nothing more.
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I live in Toowoomba QLD (told u this in karma anyway.mcminty wrote:
Damn, where did this happen? (what city are you even in? o.O)Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Saw a car crash yesterday actually. i was a couple cars behind. guy wrapped his car around a power pole. he survived (intensive care atm i think) but from what i saw he was in terrible shape. looked like he had a broken back and took a nice (not) chunk out of his side, unconscious, and i'd say he must've broken legs too (but i couldn't tell). I have never seen someone wrap a car so convincingly around a pole, (especially in a freaking 60 kmph zone)
another car crash a couple years ago.. didn't see much, only the fire fighters lifting his body out of the car. wasn't pretty
I've only seen a car crash. Was going down to Canberra on the Hume Highway, a 110km/h zone. About 15-20 seconds in front of us (ie. 20sec at 110km/h, you do the math) a car came the other way through the 10-15m wide bush median strip that separated the two carriage-ways of traffic. Hit a car in the right most lane (closest to the median strip) and fucked it and the car behind it up. When we crawled past in our car, there was some others pulled over frantically calling 000. The folks in the crashed cars didn't sound too good. After about 15-20 minutes more of driving, we saw two ambulances piss-bolting down the highway in the other direction.
Just found an article on the crash (if anyones interested)
http://www.thechronicle.com.au/story/20 … ower-pole/
Turns out they both had head, abdominal and pelvis injuries. i think i saw the 17 yr old being freed. the wreckage covered the street so we waited and eventually U-turned.
Seen a lot of fucked up shit with animals thanks to living in the NT.
Worst was having to dispose of the body of a wallaby that had been dead for over a week (mostly because I had to handle it). Fucking thing fell apart while I was trying to carry it. The muscle had been semi-cooked in the sun and there were maggots in the guts.
Thankfully I spent a few years not in this town, so I missed out on discovering a dead body in the river with my mates and witnessing a multiple-stabbing/attempted murder with that same group of blokes (chances are I would have been with them both times).
Worst was having to dispose of the body of a wallaby that had been dead for over a week (mostly because I had to handle it). Fucking thing fell apart while I was trying to carry it. The muscle had been semi-cooked in the sun and there were maggots in the guts.
Thankfully I spent a few years not in this town, so I missed out on discovering a dead body in the river with my mates and witnessing a multiple-stabbing/attempted murder with that same group of blokes (chances are I would have been with them both times).
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
i dont think i've ever seen anything gory. I saw a guy being knocked over, he was rat arsed but he was still swearing at the guy who flattened him as he lay on the floor.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Dissecting an eye and brain in biology class
And falling on a metal bar with my leg, I saw my shin bone and could only think "fuuuuuck this sucks"
I only got one stitch for it though, without anesthesia, was deeper than actually a wide "hole"
And falling on a metal bar with my leg, I saw my shin bone and could only think "fuuuuuck this sucks"
I only got one stitch for it though, without anesthesia, was deeper than actually a wide "hole"
about 3 years ago i was in a part of belfast (north belfast) staying at a mates, got pissed that night, passed out then next morning when we went out for a smoke in the garden bit there was a weird smell. We looked over the fence, a man had been shot in a "punishment" shooting. His head was basically a bit of skin folded up with blood and what must of been brain matter splattered all over the alley. i only looked at it for a about 2 mins before calling the 50, still haunts me to this day.
Fuck me that's heavy shit bro.david363 wrote:
about 3 years ago i was in a part of belfast (north belfast) staying at a mates, got pissed that night, passed out then next morning when we went out for a smoke in the garden bit there was a weird smell. We looked over the fence, a man had been shot in a "punishment" shooting. His head was basically a bit of skin folded up with blood and what must of been brain matter splattered all over the alley. i only looked at it for a about 2 mins before calling the 50, still haunts me to this day.
@ Hope, I did that. Was sprinting toward a concrete block. Mistimed my jump and smashed a shin on it. Hurt a lot. No stitches though, they just whacked a bandage over it and said try not to walk on it for a few weeks.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
When I was in high school we were assigned to make visits to government dependencies, so our team planned to go and visit the morgue. We did the normal "what you need to study to do this work" blablabla and the guy was cool enough to offer us if we wanted to witness 3 autopsies. So there we went and it was amazing, the guys we got to see was an old man that died of a diabetes complication, the other one of alcoholic congestion (you could smell the alcohol on that one), and the last one was a victim of a hit and run accident.
The other one was when we were wondering around and found a dead calf so we dragged it to a pit and cover it with enough wood and burned it. At first it smelled ugly (due to burnt hairs) but later on it smelled awsm
The other one was when we were wondering around and found a dead calf so we dragged it to a pit and cover it with enough wood and burned it. At first it smelled ugly (due to burnt hairs) but later on it smelled awsm
Erm, my mate accidentally stabbing himself in the leg. Turned round to see both his hands clamped over his calf n blood spurting out between his fingers!
After being smashed around the head with a tennis racquet in a fight, blood streaming over my left eye, putting my hand up to the cut, feeling the cut, then looking at at my arm which was covered in blood with blood dripping down it!
After being smashed around the head with a tennis racquet in a fight, blood streaming over my left eye, putting my hand up to the cut, feeling the cut, then looking at at my arm which was covered in blood with blood dripping down it!
Fresh beef always smellsYaocelotl wrote:
but later on it smelled awsm

Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
heheh indeedFlecco wrote:
Fresh beef always smells http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w131 … nation.gifYaocelotl wrote:
but later on it smelled awsm