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TheKaduflyerSystem

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I'm not sure where or when, but there's a empty box in my house labelled "for fucks" and I think that may have something to do with it.
 

Mr. F

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Working for Oxfam 365. When you read the statistics, when you hear the testimonies, when you talk to aid workers, its hard to keep caring. It genuinely is. After a while your brain just shuts down and stops the horror from pouring in. There is only so much hatred that you can absorb.

It was hearing an interview with a Congolese rape victim that made violence... Lose all meaning. She was raped ontop of the body of her husband after watching her husband getting torn apart. Before they raped her (And her children, the rape of which she also witnessed) they sliced her up with knives to make it hurt even more.

Hold that image in your head. Now try and get your mind around the fact that this shit happens roughly 400 times a day throughout the DRC. Now remember that most aid has been pulled and the only major charities trying to help are MSF and Oxfam 365.

That was my "I dont want to live on this planet any more" moment. That was my "I lost my faith in humanity" moment.

Nobody gives a fuck though.
 

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Not sure what contributed to it, but the fact that I am able to watch a certain Serbian film (see what I did there?) without blinking kind of irks me. Then again, I am very squeamish when it comes to real life blood/gore. Icky.
 

Esotera

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I watched a few autopsies and operations when I was thinking about pursuing medicine, so that got me round being squeamish. A couple of dissections also helped.

As for actually desensitising me fully, reading stuff like Dexter and American Psycho is generally enough to turn me completely impersonal for a week. I already very much enjoy violence/suffering imposed on whoever, so it's not much of a transition.
 

ClockworkPenguin

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I occasionally have jaded moments when all my usual diversions suddenly lose their appeal and seem pointless and boring, but I'm still as squeamish as ever, and as predisposed to cry manly tears during Bambi or suchlike. And the attacks of ennui tend to be brief and infrequent, so on the whole, I'm still quite sensitive.

My fingertips are slightly desensitised to heat from working as a Kitchen Porter. Thats probably not what is meant.
 

Sean Hollyman

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The internet.

It's weird though, I can look at gory pictures and stuff fine.

But videos?

0__0 Like that mexican chainsaw beheading video, you could hear the scream and it was just like ugh
 

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trollax said:
I go on 4Chan so I'm really De-sesnetitzed.
This, although I detest Saw-style explicit gore; I much prefer my horror subtle.

Anyways, I can't exactly remember when it happened, it just sort've did.

Capcha - Snapple. wtf?
 

the doom cannon

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I was never sensitive in the first place. Disclaimer: I don't claim to be some sort of higher order being. From the beginning I could distinguish between reality and fiction, so video games, movies, and whatever didn't change my overall outlook. Real stuff happening sickens me though. I can't stand the sight of copious amounts of blood/gore, unless it's my own. If it's my blood and guts I get really interested. But as for fictional media, it just doesn't do that for me, and as far as I can remember, it never has.
 

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Eclpsedragon said:
I also cry at the ending of Okami.
I did too. It was so beautiful!

OT: I never was all that sensitive to gore or something else that may be deemed offensive, but I make an effort to be as desensitized as possible, because there's not much point in being sensitive about things. I do enjoy being emotionally moved though, and Okami's "Reset" being played at the end is a good example of that.
 

The_Waspman

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I watched Salems Lot when I was like, nine. Must confess, it kinda fucked me up. For years.

Thankfully, it also means I am immune to all horror now. Not that any horror films that are made these days could be called 'horror'...
 

bobmus

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Mostly just kicking round the internet, thought movies and an interest in First Aid/medicine also helped.

If I had to point to one major thing, I'd say the infamous ED 'Offended' page worked on me. That thing is fucking awful, but it's a desensitising machine.
 

kurupt87

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Alcohol, marijuana, paracetamol, general anaesthetic, hefty blows to the head...

Oh.

Things like "two girls one cup", "one man one jar" and seeing the piled up, dismembered and impaled corpses of a South American village. No entertainment media has done so appreciably though.

Funny that, apparently I have the ability to not care about the not real and care about the real. Who knew?