Well... I'm posting this fresh from watching a certain video that has gained notoriety over the last couple of years. I will not go in depth on it, nor describe the acts carried out as I figure that's what the people who made it would've wanted. Some of you will know what I'm talking about and some of you won't. Those of you who don't, just disregard this thread, it's probably better for your well-being. (If you still don't know and your curiosity is killing you, PM me, but remember you've been warned).
The purpose of this thread, after all these weeks of mulling it over and thinking about what friends of mine have said (who had watched said video before me, and warned me about it), is to discuss the nature of the internet. A fantastic source of information and faceless communication, a rapture if you will, free of censorship and restriction.
How far does this go? Where do we reach the point where de-sensitisation has reached its zenith and people are apathetic to the suffering of others? Do we not need these constant shocks to remind us we are human? Do we, also, really need to seek out material documenting the horrific cirumstances in which people are made to suffer? Where do the lines between censorship, horrific realism and understanding through second hand witnessing blur? In spite of the fact humans have been treating one another horribly for centuries is it really necessary to post this in such graphic detail on the internet where anyone could stumble across it? Your thoughts escapists?
EDIT: In light of the first few posts, it's not 2 girls one cup. That's pretty tame by this standard.
EDIT 2: This is also not an excuse to go on depressive rants either. It's merely to prod your thoughts. You seem like an intellectual bunch, spill your mental streams of outrage/nihilism/distress. To further elaborate, is the internet an excuse to expose yourself to the horror of the real world from the comfort of your chair? And where do you draw the line whre the internet is a cold inhuman space of people communicating through 1s and 0s and a collection of small havens of people with some humanity to offer? I would appreciate all angles, it's rough out there, best prepare as much as you can. You never know who's gonna be around the next corner...
The purpose of this thread, after all these weeks of mulling it over and thinking about what friends of mine have said (who had watched said video before me, and warned me about it), is to discuss the nature of the internet. A fantastic source of information and faceless communication, a rapture if you will, free of censorship and restriction.
How far does this go? Where do we reach the point where de-sensitisation has reached its zenith and people are apathetic to the suffering of others? Do we not need these constant shocks to remind us we are human? Do we, also, really need to seek out material documenting the horrific cirumstances in which people are made to suffer? Where do the lines between censorship, horrific realism and understanding through second hand witnessing blur? In spite of the fact humans have been treating one another horribly for centuries is it really necessary to post this in such graphic detail on the internet where anyone could stumble across it? Your thoughts escapists?
EDIT: In light of the first few posts, it's not 2 girls one cup. That's pretty tame by this standard.
EDIT 2: This is also not an excuse to go on depressive rants either. It's merely to prod your thoughts. You seem like an intellectual bunch, spill your mental streams of outrage/nihilism/distress. To further elaborate, is the internet an excuse to expose yourself to the horror of the real world from the comfort of your chair? And where do you draw the line whre the internet is a cold inhuman space of people communicating through 1s and 0s and a collection of small havens of people with some humanity to offer? I would appreciate all angles, it's rough out there, best prepare as much as you can. You never know who's gonna be around the next corner...