Social Experiments

Nov 15, 2011 12:40


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rosalui November 16 2011, 05:18:01 UTC
Moral debate aside, it looks photoshopped to me.

The table, people, bucket of... whatever, all look like they're from one photo, but the body parts look like they're from another. The resolution looks different, and the lighting looks like it's at the wrong angle. It looks most obvious where the dude is holding the legs - the angle's wonky, among other things.

Of course, that doesn't mean it's not a real body. I wouldn't know.

And concerning the moral debate - IDK, I disagree with posting things that could be triggering to people? But TBH, it's not like you don't see worse on Dexter.

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john4nod November 16 2011, 11:46:39 UTC
Yea, I will admit, the conundrum of reality was easier once seeing pictures from the album other than the one that got removed.

You have a good point too, there is a difference between facebook and TV, it's a lot easier to pick and choose things to watch than it is to ignore certain things on your news feed. We all assume that you're friends with people you wanna hear everything from, but that's no way to make policy. So when confronted with finding the harder between pudding and jelly, banning things on facebook without changing TV does seem like it's based on stronger stuff.

The plot thickens

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