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Who here doesn't like violence?


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Just in fiction like video games and such. For crying out loud one of my favorite video game series is Mortal Kombat one of if not the most violent series of video games. And I enjoy a bit of Happy Tree Friends every now and then. Real life violence? Only if I’d find it necessary. Even then I wouldn’t go too extreme. 

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In media I like it, though I'm a bit sensitive to large amounts of gore. Games like the new Doom (relatively new, anyway) are a bit much for me.


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My opinion of violence (in entertainment) is fairly mixed. 

I LOVE fight scenes and how artists are able to weave adrenaline and impact into their stories. However... there is a limit I can take. 

First off, I don't like animals or little children being vividly and violently abused or hurt. It just leaves me with this feeling in my stomach... I don't know if that makes sense. 

Secondly, although I'm fine with gore WHEN NECESSARY, there's also a limit on that. I get that that is the main point of quite a few entertainments is to be gory, but those aren't really for me. There's a certain amount I can handle until I'm queasy at the tiniest amount of blood. 

Then again, I guess it all depends on how the violence is portrayed, how the artist depicts blood, and multiple other factors that make this a complicated question for me. 

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Let's just say I have a good level of tolerance to violence and gore, so I'm not too irked about it in media. Still, I would much rather not deal with it or see it in real life circumstances.


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