The AI-generated cat pictures thread
#143
Boost Pope
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The mouse.
Honestly, that one didn't bother me. In fact, I can't recall any scene in any film that actually got under my skin, regardless of genre. I'll admit to shedding a tear or two every now, but in terms of being grossed out or otherwise "disturbed", it usually just doesn't happen for me.
She posted them on her facebook page.
Near the top of my list would be the curb-stomp scene from American History X.
She posted them on her facebook page.
#144
I hate to be a party pooper, but the mouse isn't really "swimming" away. He's doing the same thing he would do if he was ripped apart in a cage, (flailing or convulsing), only he's floating upwards. Although it looks as if he's still trying, its really just happening on its own I guess you can say.
All my years working with fish and reptiles made me immune to that kind of scene. I guess I came to realize that its just how its done with these guys. They ******* tear their food apart, and their food usually happens to be something alive.
Once I dropped a couple giant albino frogs into a monitor tank and I watched them get torn to pieces. I'm talking blood thrown all the **** over the glass and limbs torn from the torso. For the record the frogs were already on the way out and would have died within a day if I left them be. It was time to feed the monitors, and this just seemed like the best idea.
I wish that youtube was around back then. It would have given me a reason to post videos that people probably would have loved to watch. I had some of the coolest reptiles you can get in the store for weeks at a time with an unlimited supply of food at my disposal. Unfortunately I never had a bad *** turtle like that one though.
All my years working with fish and reptiles made me immune to that kind of scene. I guess I came to realize that its just how its done with these guys. They ******* tear their food apart, and their food usually happens to be something alive.
Once I dropped a couple giant albino frogs into a monitor tank and I watched them get torn to pieces. I'm talking blood thrown all the **** over the glass and limbs torn from the torso. For the record the frogs were already on the way out and would have died within a day if I left them be. It was time to feed the monitors, and this just seemed like the best idea.
I wish that youtube was around back then. It would have given me a reason to post videos that people probably would have loved to watch. I had some of the coolest reptiles you can get in the store for weeks at a time with an unlimited supply of food at my disposal. Unfortunately I never had a bad *** turtle like that one though.
#146
Boost Pope
iTrader: (8)
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Posts: 33,339
Total Cats: 6,793
Party pooper.
You can hit me with all the facts and truth you want. I saw what looked like a half a mouse swimming desperately (and consciously) away from a snapping turtle, and that's what's stuck in my head now.
I feel as though I'd be remiss if I failed to ask what the hell you were doing / searching for on the internet that resulted in you looking at a picture of a ***** with maggots crawling out of it.
Ok, back to the pictures. One of the things that I most love about flying through small airports such as RSW is that you get to see **** like this:
That's not a private airplane, or even a charter. It's a regular, scheduled-service aircraft operated by Cape Air, which is a codeshare partner with Continental, JetBlue, and American. (IOW, they're a "real" airline.) They operate 62 of these Cessna 402s,
You can hit me with all the facts and truth you want. I saw what looked like a half a mouse swimming desperately (and consciously) away from a snapping turtle, and that's what's stuck in my head now.
Ok, back to the pictures. One of the things that I most love about flying through small airports such as RSW is that you get to see **** like this:
That's not a private airplane, or even a charter. It's a regular, scheduled-service aircraft operated by Cape Air, which is a codeshare partner with Continental, JetBlue, and American. (IOW, they're a "real" airline.) They operate 62 of these Cessna 402s,
#152
I read a "whatever you do, don't click on the link unless you want to puke" thread because I was curious. I knew I wasn't going to click on it but I wanted to see what people were saying the link was. Well, someone posted one of the pictures in the thread so I saw it by mistake. I thought about giving myself a DIY Lobotomy but maybe after a few decades the image will fade from my mind.
#154
With all the talk about gross ****, I'm surprised this has not been posted yet:
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http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Offended
***DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU THINK YOU CAN HANG WITH ME***
***DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU THINK YOU CAN HANG WITH ME***
Yes, as terrible as that is. I can make it all the way through without gagging or wanted to close the window. Can you do the same?
***DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU THINK YOU CAN HANG WITH ME***
***DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU THINK YOU CAN HANG WITH ME***
http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Offended
***DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU THINK YOU CAN HANG WITH ME***
***DO NOT CLICK UNLESS YOU THINK YOU CAN HANG WITH ME***
Yes, as terrible as that is. I can make it all the way through without gagging or wanted to close the window. Can you do the same?