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The red room story from the dark web about the alive girl kept in a drum of water and having her skin cut off one piece at a time.
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Can't remember the whole form, but it came in the mail and the top of it read "Record of Marriage".
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I was casually scanning through GD and ran across this horror of all horrors. My psyche is permanently scarred...
“Are you aware that there are people in this world that have a severe medical condition which causes them to be that way? My mother for instance is one of those people. She is a truck driver that has bad knees and a bad back from driving the truck but you probably do not care about that case either. Oh well I am not one of those people I am 6'4" 245lbs and I exercise every day. I would love to see you say something like that to my mother in front of me. Probably never happen though you are probably just an internet tough guy. I doubt very seriously you would say that to someones face. Just my thought. What do you think? Oh I am sorry you probably do not have a brain. I on the other hand will be happy to buy you a plane ticket to come here and see if you have the nerve to say that to someone I know.” |
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Some of the Travis McGee series are horrible.
I started re-reading the whole series last year in chronological order. Had to stop. People are fucked up. |
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Death Certificate of my best friend who committed suicide. Shot himself twice, two guns.
I read it over thirty years ago and still to this day I regret reading it as I never got the images out of my head, I just tried to bury them deep inside my mind. |
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A Book titled Shake Hands with the Devil, by Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire. A witness to the Rwandan genocide who was told to do nothing.
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I've read lots of messed up stuff about eating tampons and such on facebook. That stuff phases me nowadays.
Reading articles on sex trafficking, and seeing interviews on survivors and the people fighting to stop it (Ashton Kutcher) really mess me up though. The world is a terrible place full of scum |
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View Quote Fire is the only answer I can think of. Serious question, is this wrong: If something like that happened to someone I cared about I would be tempted to keep someone’s commissary fund in prison stocked to pull a weekly train on the rapist for their entire sentence. |
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Don't know why this one has stuck with me since I read it. Maybe not the most disturbing thing I've ever read but it's up there.
Not a horse lover but for some reason was more disturbed by this then the gruesome deaths of humans in the book. Probably more disturbing if you were reading through the book then just this small part. From the book Sniper on the Eastern Front: The Memoirs of Sepp Allerberger Knight's Cross The fight escalated into a wild battle. A Cossack suddenly appeared about 50m in front of Sepp's position. He swung his gun round and fired into the horse's breast, but just as he pulled the trigger the horse jumped over a corpse. Because of this the bullet hit its abdominal wall and tore it open for half the length of its belly. The horse's intestines slipped out, and the horse stepped on them, pulling them out even further. Mute in sudden fear of death, which showed in its wide eyes that were as big as fried eggs, it stood there with trembling flanks, its rider turned to stone on its back. To Sepp it seemed that the animal stared at him for minutes on end with a look of unspeakable depth and sadness, asking for the meanings of its absurd approaching death. View Quote |
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"...By far the worst is the hamburger lady, and because of shortage right now
of 'qualified technicians', e.g. technicians who can work with her and keep their last meal down, Screwloose Lauritzen and I have been alternating nights with her, unrelievedly. If you put a 250-lb meatloaf in the oven and then burned it and then followed that by propping it up on a potty-chair to greet you at 11pm each night, you would have some description of these past two weeks. Which is to say the worst I seen since viet napalms. When somebody tells you that there is a level of pain beyond which the human mind cannot retain consciousness, please tell them to write me. In point of fact this lady has not slept more than 3-5 minutes at a stretch since she came to us - that was over two weeks ago and, thanks to medical advances, there is no end in sight; from the waist (waste?) up everything is burned off, ears, nose etc - lower half is untouched and that, I guess, is what keeps her alive. I took one guy in to help me change tubes and he did alright, that is alright till he came out, then he spotted one of the burn nurses (pleasant smiling zombies) eating a can of chile-mac at the desk, and that did it: he flashed on the carpet. It is fucking insane is what it is." |
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Damn near every Cold Case show, 48 Hours, etc. The human being is one sick animal.
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The Last Closet is way up there, and nonfiction
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If you look at the beaver hunt pics,you can tell all the pussys been beat up.
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The Shining. When 10 or 11 years old.( 1977 or 1978) While on vacation with family in a 100 year old hotel in the mountains in North Carolina in the winter. Probably explains a lot of my personality. View Quote |
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The case of the Japanese guy who had the worst dose of radiation ever, which should have been fatal but for some reason the Japanese kept him alive for 90 days against his wishes. There's an article link in the chemical burn death thread with pics. No joke.
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The book about the Hungarian Revolution and how the Soviets and Soviet-backed Hungarian communist authorities tortured dissidents. I think it was Michener's book The Bridge At Andau? It really opened my eyes to the evil people are capable of in the name of Law &Order View Quote |
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Reading about nazi medical experiments, in Shirer's "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" is the worst thing I've ever read. I couldn't finish the chapter it was so evil.
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House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski.
https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/house-of-leaves-mark-z-danielewski/1103027816?ean=9780375420528 That book was a real trip... As an interesting side note, the author happens to be the brother of the singer Poe, and most of her music is correlated with his novel. In Poe's song Hey Pretty, the male narrator you hear is her brother Mark, reading directly from his novel. https://youtu.be/h_lhspmjCJ4 Seriously, though... That book is a real trip, both literarily and visually. |
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The stories about Unit 731. The Japanese experiments in WW2. Horrifying shit.
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Some picture of a couple pages from some book, around page 57 in the 'strange and unusual' thread had me all WTF. Off to look.
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It's even better when they come with pictures. That shit I've seen. The shit I've read. The fucking garbage humans I've met. I'm so happy I'm not riding herd on sex offenders any more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sex offender presentence reports. Pick from any of the 1000s I've read and you'd be horrified. That shit I've seen. The shit I've read. The fucking garbage humans I've met. I'm so happy I'm not riding herd on sex offenders any more. |
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Some people have had some fucked up lives View Quote Remember the GD thread on "even seen some one get killed?" It was dark as fuck. Some kid on a bike got caught in an 18 wheeler back tires. Another kid chased an abusive dad or step-dad out of the house and shot him to death on the front lawn. As I said: fucking dark. It's in the archives someplace. @Whiskerz |
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A letter that was written by a KIA Marine that he wanted given to his family in the event of his death. The family had given it to Top and asked that he share it with us.
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120 days of Sodom View Quote Marquis de Sade wrote the ravings of a serial killer and we call it sexually progressive. He should’ve been guillotined immediately just to be sure the poison didn’t spread. I try to keep my brain free of the darkness in human souls. It’s not worth reading about. That said, there’s a lot of bad people who need putting down in this world, it’s good to remember that occasionally. |
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I read a book about Albert Fish when I was a kid. That was pretty F'd up.
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Probably the story about the girl in Albuquerque(I think) whose mother enjoyed watching her get raped by grown men who was subsequently murdered and dismembered on her 10th birthday by two people who her mother’d invited over to shoot her up with meth and rape her. View Quote |
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The flaying scene in Haruki Murakame's unparalleled novel, "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle."
Never before or since has the written word made me feel violently ill. |
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