Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

Ok, I just hang out on a few death sites so I have a feeling my standards are slightly skewed at this point. I didn't want to come in here and start dropping just terrible shit.
I think the herd has already been thinned by a few of the African and Cartel videos posted earlier. Not saying that's what we want, but we're still here.
 
I think as long as it's not sexual/animal violence you're good.
This thread is going down with everyone posting in here the second there is a government complaint about it.

Russia, for example, really hates stuff like this, they had blocked github previously over a text file listing ways to kill oneself.

So what's the standards on what we're posting here?
Within common sense - animal gore got deleted from this thread by null, and there's an unwritten agreement to not post anything extreme regarding children.
 
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This thread is going down with everyone posting in here the second there is a government complaint about it.

Russia, for example, really hates stuff like this, they had blocked github previously over a text file listing ways to kill oneself.
true, but Reddit has several communities still functioning with similar content.

for now it's best to post content with the new /private spoiler, but eventually Null will get disgusted enough with this thread to take it down before anything like that happens I imagine.

Russian gov. has threatened the site before for hosting a picture of Hitler dressed as santa, despite being depicted as super hackers in the West the Russian gov. seems really inept with things online.
 
Funny how I've gone from being outraged to supportive of shit like this in only a year.
Eh, I might agree with you, but the guy in the second video said, "put your hands on the fuckin' seat!" and IMMEDIATELY opened fire. Like as long as he yells, "put your hands up," he can do whatever he wants. The worst part is he probably can.
 
Eh, I might agree with you, but the guy in the second video said, "put your hands on the fuckin' seat!" and IMMEDIATELY opened fire. Like as long as he yells, "put your hands up," he can do whatever he wants. The worst part is he probably can.
I can't care anymore. I howled about shit like that for years and all I got was "thin blue line".

Nobody rioted for Daniel Shaver.

Nobody rioted for Boyd.

Fuck it. As long as they're not on my "team", then I can't care.
 
I can't care anymore. I howled about shit like that for years and all I got was "thin blue line".

Nobody rioted for Daniel Shaver.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MRlSg1Ww_MY
Nobody rioted for Boyd.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4TVRa8eAuBw:67
Fuck it. As long as they're not on my "team", then I can't care.
I still think in the Daniel Shaver incident it was more the fag in charge of the SWAT team that caused that than it was the actual shooter. A better way to handle a situation like that would have been to have him lay flat on his belly with his hands out, and then had a battle buddy team advance up to him. One guy for searching one guy for security. The search guy should hand his rifle off to another team member before going (this is so the suspect can't grab it). If either one of them spots the guy going for a weapon they yell "not clear." The dude searching then jumps/rolls/whatever the fuck away and the security guy fires. During the search, there should be no more giving instructions to the suspect. If the searcher wants him to spread his legs while he's on top of him, he needs to be forcing him to do so with his knees. If he wants him to put his hands behind his back, he needs to be grabbing his wrists and putting them there. The more you're trying to tell a suspect to do something, rather than just physically forcing them to do it, the more dangerous it is for everyone involved. Another good practice I've done and has been effective is to pull the dude's shirttail up and over their face. It exposes their back which makes the search easier, and if they're planning on doing something, it's naturally going to be harder to do if they can't see what's going on.
 
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