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  • Subject A-5

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    @ p r i s m

    Yeah, but that's because the game had been changed, you couldnt escape the traps, no matter what, Amanda messed it up, which is why Jigsaw tested her again, and then his successors went nuts with power and bloodlust. His original concept was amazingly interesting, and I could actually understand it, but after Jigsaw died, it all went to hell xD
    April 18th, 2014 at 04:19pm
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    @ Queen In The North
    Oh Weird now that I think back to all the Saw I've watched you're right. I remember the crazy dude placing a lot of emphasis that. I loved the first Saw, really creepy. The latest ones seemed like a stretch to me though lol.
    April 18th, 2014 at 03:38pm
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    @ p r i s m

    Well I have always loved the Saw franchise...haha. But thats more of a psychological thing than anything else, not the actual pain the people are going thru. More the 'How much would you hurt yourself to save the ones you love'
    April 18th, 2014 at 03:30pm
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    @ Queen In The North
    Haha, not sick at all. There are many people like you that make a job out of finding out how to fix bodies when they go through something it can't take. Now if you said you enjoyed torturing people to see how much they can take, then that's where it starts to get weird >_<

    @ Diana Parr
    I guess maybe in movies we know it's fake, so it doesn't affect us much or we feel more safer to explore that part of human behavior.
    April 18th, 2014 at 03:23pm
  • diana parr

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    First off-- your banner. In Love

    Second, I know right? I don't get how people get so much pleasure watching other people suffer/be in pain. Like videos of those people who would intentionally hurt themselves for attention, I don't get that. It's different in movies, though. I know they're staged so I actually find those really cool.
    April 18th, 2014 at 04:16am
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    @ p r i s m
    Yeah I can handle literally anything if it's fictional but if its real... fuck that.
    April 18th, 2014 at 03:47am
  • Subject A-5

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    I have a strange fasination with the human body, so that's where my love of violence comes into play - I like to see how much a body can take, sick I know, but it is interesting.
    April 18th, 2014 at 03:47am
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    @ unapalomayunaflor
    It's really mind boggling. With me, violence in movies doesn't make me bat an eye. But if I even heard a gun being fired I'd duck for cover.

    @ pet sounds
    If I saw it happening in real life, I'd probably faint. But in movies it's like nothing to me. Movies like Hostel only made me clench my teeth and hiss.
    April 18th, 2014 at 02:07am
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    Seeing people get hurt in any way to any degree disturbs me endlessly. I have a terrible case of empathy.
    April 18th, 2014 at 01:54am
  • peach kitten

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    My sister was the same way. She was so curious about watching videos posted on facebook. One time she watched a man's head being chopped off and another time, a man being beaten to death. To me, it's just as strange. I will never understand why violence is so 'cool' to people when it doesn't happen to them.
    April 18th, 2014 at 01:47am