>>9026182>>232439118I also wrote this long ass reply just to notice my thread had been pruned to hell so I'll just post it here.
>It gives people PTSDI don't buy this, not at least in small doses and besides you'll eventually learn to filter or tolerate the horrors you see.
I remember my first time seeing gore in medic training course while in the army. All the cases, be it burn wounds, cold wounds, bullet wounds, were blown out of proportions to make a case in point. Some fags started feeling queasy and had to lie down for a while and the guy training us told that he had had career officers as high as colonels fainting during his lessons. I too felt disgusted at first but after a short while all the extreme example pictures became more easy to digest and by the end of the course I was actually looking forward to see what kind of nasty shit they had prepared for us for the next lesson.
Not even really into gore myself but I don't remember getting PTSD symptoms from watching cartel videos of guys getting mauled by pitbulls or getting their faces peeled off in the tune of Funky Town.