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10-11-2011, 06:00 PM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS Poster Rank:3521 Male Join Date: Aug 2011 Posts: 99 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 23 Post(s)
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Re: The Tumblind Doll of Flesh
Ah yes, Japanese porn. Violence is OK. Extreme gore OK. Shit eating or vomit eating OK. But, God forbid people get traumatized by seeing genitalia, so that has to be pixilated. Thank you Douglas MacArthur!
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10-12-2011, 01:14 AM
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Re: The Tumblind Doll of Flesh
First off I never tired to justify any thing. When I watch one of these movies, I don’t just watch it, I feel it. When I see a beheading, I don’t complain how long I took to cut off the head. Instead I see when he hacks into his spinal cord how his leg jumps after 5 mi after the body stops moving from blood loss. Or when a guy pukes while being beheaded I try to explain why he puked what he was feeling. Was he coming to the realization that he was about to die and such fear caused vomit? We’ll never know. When I watch these movies I feel the victim and assailant. When I watched this video I wasn’t concern if it was real or fake because I was caught up in the moment; Even if it was fake. I played close attention to the leg to see if it was real; I played close attention to the victim to see if she felt it and I used my knowledge of martial arts and anatomy to double check. When I see the victim I use that motivation to train to NOT have that happen to me. When I see the eyes of the assailant, I use that as motivation to remove the mental restraints we place on our bodies. And the only reason why I placed this video on this site was to 1 find out it origins. (If it has a history then most likely its fake) 2 I thought a lot of you would get a kick out of it. It seams like it belongs hear |
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10-12-2011, 01:21 AM
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Re: The Tumblind Doll of Flesh
a large portion of bestiality fans do not participate in the act of bestiality, an even larger portion watch it just to watch it, with out getting any arousal from the act. Just because you don’t get off to snuff doesn’t mean you don’t contribute to its popularity. The act of watching a video only promotes it popularity, increasing its demand for more of that brand of video. |