Author Topic: Nevermind  (Read 1019 times)

« Last Edit: May 16, 2016, 02:39:22 PM by Regirock »

there are thousands of videos on youtube of people dying. i don't see why this wouldn't be allowed.

edit: doesn't anyone else love those video sprees where you find one random video of an attack helicopter blowing up terrorists and suddenly you're watching CIA gopro cam combat footage?
« Last Edit: May 16, 2016, 11:10:45 AM by EcstaticEggplant »

dude there is straight up hardcore gore, medical videos and CIA beheadings on youtube; most of them don't get taken down. a video of an owner with his pet in its final moments pales in comparison to the severity of those things.

You don't get to have things taken down just because they make you sad.

to be clear: I'm not gonna watch it, I'd be a mess. But that doesn't mean it should be prohibited.

I'd kick that "someone" from the channel though. Linking to stuff like that with no context is no way to behave

Youtube isn't nearly as child friendly as most people think it is.

you may be 9 but the rest of the world isnt
or is it?


I've watched at least 30 people die on yt so yea it's allowed


i cri

Both the human and veterinarian healthcare in the US is bad if you don't bathe in $100 bills.

I've seen research on youtube that has been on there for years.

Op is new to the internet. Hes soft and naive.

Back in the 90s watching gore was pretty common.

Now it's all hidden these days and people are too sensitized.