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I wish I'd never visited whichever site it was that had free Family Guy videos, and which gave my laptop such a noxious dose of The Computer Clap that I had to install Linux to reformat the hard disk, and then reinstall Windows again.
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For unspeakable nastiness try "bestgore.com". There's a clue in the name. Oh, and just to keep on the right side of the mods, NSFW.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostGood find - I thought that site had been taken down and gone away for ever.
Fantastic, innit?
I used to manage a 24-hour Ops Team and the night shift used to print off images from that site: rotting corpses, decapitated bodies, body parts, and all manner of nastiness on full colour A4 and leave it on the desk.
My desk.
Some of it was fascinating: the head-shot suicide and the bloke whose head was bisected by a sewer butterfly valve were the most special.
The rest was seriously gross.
PS: It is VERY NSFW and probably blocked by most corporates anyway.
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Are you alright? Most people find their right hand doing something very different when the devil takes control of it.Originally posted by pacharan View PostThe devil took control of my right hand last night and navigated to a site called rotten.com.
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The below are all NSFW
http://goatse.ragingfist.net/
http://www.2girls1cup.ws/
http://www.tubgirl.ca/
http://www.lemonparty.biz/Last edited by portseven; 27 January 2011, 19:53.
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xhamster, that's the danger of smart phones...too many distractions
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I've heard they get 401 ibots signing up every 12 hours.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostThe devil took control of my right hand last night and navigated to a site called rotten.com.
I won't go into detail but I really wish he hadn't
Is that still around ?
I loved the photo sequence they had on that years ago of the guy who had been hit a glancing blow by a train. That was pretty special.
Kennedy's autopsy photos featured in many a good w**k also
Last edited by TestMangler; 27 January 2011, 12:11.
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Good find - I thought that site had been taken down and gone away for ever.
Fantastic, innit?
I used to manage a 24-hour Ops Team and the night shift used to print off images from that site: rotting corpses, decapitated bodies, body parts, and all manner of nastiness on full colour A4 and leave it on the desk.
My desk.
Some of it was fascinating: the head-shot suicide and the bloke whose head was bisected by a sewer butterfly valve were the most special.
The rest was seriously gross.
PS: It is VERY NSFW and probably blocked by most corporates anyway.Last edited by RichardCranium; 27 January 2011, 12:02.
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Sites you wish you'd never visited
The devil took control of my right hand last night and navigated to a site called rotten.com.
I won't go into detail but I really wish he hadn't
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