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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
fair enough . I think i stopped watching the hd quality videos of violence from ukraine in the first month because I don't think bingeing real life violence like that to the point of desensitization is healthy
but I don't take pleasure in watching russian soldiers get obliterated like some here . they are still human lives and while some were probably deserving given the accounts of what has happened there some also didn't choose to be there and were probaly barely trained and scared .. well .. s***less
people let their darker pleasures and curiosities run free on the internet but I don't know if just because people do it that its something to wear as a badge of honour necessarily . but that's just me
when someone admits they watch people getting dismembered online in their spare time my first reaction would be that they might want to get some help with that .. not to fist bump them like it's perfectly normal and healthy behaviour
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Yeah, I largely agree. Laughing about some poor Mobik from siberia getting killed while ####ting is tasteless. But, war brings out the worse in everyone. This will get replied to by saying they shouldn't be there in the first place... and they shouldn't. But being a peasant from siberia and being forced to do something you likely don't have the slightest idea about... it's just pathetic and sad all around. Yeah it ####ing sucks they are there and they should leave. That doesn't mean we all have to celebrate the loss of life. You're not alone in your thoughts but it may be best to just leave people to find their own sanity in this disaster. If watching poor infantrymen get grenades dropped on their heads does that for you... well, I pity you but get on with it.