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Police Cam Mega-Thread

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7 hours ago, Buck Edwards said:

But there's violence in these videos. Some degree of violence. I don't have the stomach for violence. Maybe some people do.

I get it but I see you're into horror movies. Blood and gooshy stuff. Freddy chasing with an axe. The ragged chucky doll with that cynical grin chopping mommy away with an axe. Into that maybe. Or is it because these videos are real life drama. Movies aren't real so we can handle that maybe. 


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13 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

Or is it because these videos are real life drama.

Yep. That. :)


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9 hours ago, Terell Kirby said:

Prime example:

 

I hope she gets a discount on her bail. You just can't make this shit up. 


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19 minutes ago, Buck Edwards said:

Yep. That. :)

Oh ok, gimme some violence on a screen but not if that violence depicts real life. Gotcha. Makes sense and I hope those violent Chucky movies brings value to your life. Hehe, hawhaw. Just messing wit u.

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@Princess Arabia I understand the point of @Buck Edwards and have a similar view. I have really problems seeing violent gore videos. But why? Is there something deeper than just "I know it is not real vs. it is real" ?

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Just now, Leeo_SA said:

@Princess Arabia I understand the point of @Buck Edwards and have a similar view. I have really problems seeing violent gore videos. But why? Is there something deeper than just "I know it is not real vs. it is real" ?

I'm not sure. I think it's a matter of perception and interpretation and also conditioning. I nagged into Buck just to show her this. It's not really the violence because we love that in movies and can tolerate that. Then the value thing was just another conditioning factor because we engage in lots of things that has no value or even destroys us but a simple video thread of police cams now is recognized as valueless to that same perceiver.

It's just me noticing how the mind works and how if things aren't within our constructed dream, it becomes the "enemy". It is something deeper, but I'm not sure exactly what; but all I can say is that it's about the egoic structure and how it fits into it's construction. 


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Skinny Puppy did an experiment of playing obviously fake snuff films at concerts, and people liked it or thought it was funny.

When they played snuff films that could have been real people vomited and got angry and violent.

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7 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

I'm not sure. I think it's a matter of perception and interpretation and also conditioning. I nagged into Buck just to show her this. It's not really the violence because we love that in movies and can tolerate that. Then the value thing was just another conditioning factor because we engage in lots of things that has no value or even destroys us but a simple video thread of police cams now is recognized as valueless to that same perceiver.

It's just me noticing how the mind works and how if things aren't within our constructed dream, it becomes the "enemy". It is something deeper, but I'm not sure exactly what; but all I can say is that it's about the egoic structure and how it fits into it's construction. 

@Princess Arabia Thank you for your reflection. Perhaps the ego feels more threatened when it knows that it is real.

 

5 minutes ago, The Crocodile said:

Skinny Puppy did an experiment of playing obviously fake snuff films at concerts, and people liked it or thought it was funny.

When they played snuff films that could have been real people vomited and got angry and violent.

@The Crocodile Crazy!! As long as we know it is fake, it is funny. It's like comedy and satire. That is social accepted even if the comedian does some racist, female, or  minority jokes (ok not by everyone). But when it is not in a context of comedy, it is a problem.

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30 minutes ago, Leeo_SA said:

@Princess Arabia I understand the point of @Buck Edwards and have a similar view. I have really problems seeing violent gore videos. But why? Is there something deeper than just "I know it is not real vs. it is real" ?

Really good acting or simulations can make you feel a certain way too. Just go with what you feel. The fact that it's real just means it's generally more able to land as a given feeling, because you are made to respond to those things. Billions of years of evolution went into it. Seeing genuine emotion or pain will land as that if you are empathically open to it.

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1 minute ago, Leeo_SA said:

 Thank you for your reflection. Perhaps the ego feels more threatened when it knows that it is real.

Irony is, the egoic mind is what's making that distinction. 


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6 minutes ago, Carl-Richard said:

Really good acting or simulations can make you feel a certain way too. Just go with what you feel. The fact that it's real just means it's generally more able to land as a given feeling, because you are made to respond to those real things.

Funny how we accept the screen's way of feeling but cringe at the real stuff feelings. We pay to get scared at the cinemas but in real life we don't want those feelings.


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On 05/01/2025 at 5:28 AM, Carl-Richard said:

I think routinely watching these kinds of videos is like routinely hitting yourself in the nuts or teasing a snake to bite you. At some point, it just becomes self-torture.

Exactly bro thats why I avoid to watch em .

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Fast forward to 3:18-drunk 18 year old goes crazy, punches cop in the nuts:

Good one to show teenage kids on what alcohol does to a young/underdeveloped mind:

 

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I like the homeless guys who say that their lives would be better in prison with 3 square meals and a bed. And they calmly commit a crime and wait for the officer to arrest them. Those guys are legit. So wholesome 

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