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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Reaper » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:32 pm

Graveyard76 wrote:We're not here to amuse you.


Pity.

Dark Soul wrote:By the way, you didn't answer my question.

Why do the living not fulfil you're desires and needs?


I don't know. Happy?


Nope. I think you do know. I just don't think you want to admit to your own insecurities.

Where does your antisocial, abrasive attitude come from? :)


Who the fk knows. Probably from dealing with ignorant people who think I'm trying to provoke them...
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Graveyard76 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:38 pm

I can tell you get the same reaction a lot.

You need to grow up. I'm not interested in whatever personality disorder you've got. This is a support forum, not a playground for piss takers like you.

Sling your hook.
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Reaper » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:47 pm

Graveyard76 wrote:I can tell you get the same reaction a lot.


There's a lot of sensitive people in the world. Can't blame me for that.

You need to grow up. I'm not interested in whatever personality disorder you've got.


I didn't ask you to give a sht about my PD. You brought it up, not me.

This is a support forum, not a playground for piss takers like you.

Sling your hook.


You get offended so easily and to think that all I really wanted was for one of you necrophiles to help me understand why you have an attraction to dead bodies, but hey, it's all good. I've lost interest now anyway.

Why don't you come on over to the Antisocial Personality Disorder section sometime. Unlike you, we're not the sensitive type.
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Graveyard76 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:57 pm

Dark Soul wrote:Why don't you come on over to the Antisocial Personality Disorder section sometime. Unlike you, we're not a sensitive bunch.


Yeah, okay. I'll ask questions whilst answering them myself in a way I bloody well know will irritate, shall I?

I'm sure you'll all put me to abject shame with your warm hearted responses.
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby skeleton-countess » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:21 pm

You get offended so easily and to think that all I really wanted was for one of you necrophiles to help me understand why you have an attraction to dead bodies, but hey, it's all good. I've lost interest now anyway.

Well if you had come in just to ask open minded questions about it, he or I could have answered them. But you didn't even ask anything, you just announced your random theory. Didn't sound like you were that interested in understanding.
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Reaper » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:25 pm

Graveyard76 wrote:
Dark Soul wrote:Why don't you come on over to the Antisocial Personality Disorder section sometime. Unlike you, we're not a sensitive bunch.


Yeah, okay. I'll ask questions whilst answering them myself in a way I bloody well know will irritate, shall I?


Ha! I look forward to it.

I'm sure you'll all put me to abject shame with your warm hearted responses.


Yeah, we're just so kind and caring with fluffy bunny hugs and all that crap.
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Graveyard76 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:32 pm

There was nothing random about that, Countess. It was pretty sharp trolling in actual fact.

Well, it was until that last post. Maybe his brain cell is getting a bit tired? :roll:
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby skeleton-countess » Mon Jan 12, 2015 5:43 pm

Graveyard76 wrote:There was nothing random about that, Countess. It was pretty sharp trolling

Yeah I know that, I meant it was seemingly out of nowhere.
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby siphon » Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:55 pm

his ignorance was overwhelming the moment he said "the dead are useless"

on the contrary, i can think of dozens of ways the dead are and have been useful,
one instance is that the dead have taught us more about how the human body works than the living ever could have.

now i know this example may not be popular with my fellow paraphiles that are attracted to the deceased, you have already mentioned your opinions on autopsies, i do not mean to offend anyone, i merely wish to point out Dark Soul's feeble attempted to troll people and where it fell apart completely in my mind
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Re: Gore/mutilation fetishism is not necrophilia

Postby Graveyard76 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:13 pm

No offence taken, Siphon. I think as a species, we're generally very good to our dead. We don't generally depersonalise them, we like to keep their memory alive with memorials, and we look to uphold their dignity.

There are some necrophiles out there who will argue that they should be allowed to do whatever they like to corpses, due to them being 'ex-people', and who rubbish the feelings of the bereaved, but they're not representative of me.
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