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Originally Posted by rockstar
This is the kind of thing that disturbs me a lot about us.
A guy dies and we're all scrambling to see how it went down.
I don't mean to call any of these posters out specifically; more of a societal observation.
RIP.
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It really depends on your exposure to death, and trauma I guess. I have witnessed 2 motorcycle fatalities in person, held a siblings hand as they were taken off of life support, been the first responder on a car accident involving a decapitation and performed CPR on the passenger which ultimately turned out to be a corpse after everything was said and done. So for myself, it is not as shocking as someone who has not been in a situation involving death. In fact it is pretty mild compared to finding a guys head in the back seat or a car. I suppose you could say I am a bit de-sensitized to it. However, I can undertsand how this could shock someone who has not seen something like this before, hence why I advised against watching it.