The AI-generated cat pictures thread
#133
Boost Pope
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That's actually kind of disturbing to look at, and I'm not normally all that squeamish.
Gotta give the mouse props, though. Half his body gone, guts trailing in the breeze, and still fighting.
Gotta give the mouse props, though. Half his body gone, guts trailing in the breeze, and still fighting.
#139
Boost Pope
iTrader: (8)
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Posts: 33,019
Total Cats: 6,587
Fight, flight, whatever. I'm just saying that if I am ever torn in half by a carnivorous animal twenty times my size, I expect that my reaction would simply be to say "**** it" and then die. But that little bugger just doesn't quit.
And viperormiata, I get it. My point is that I've never been squeamish about horror / slasher / terror flicks, I can watch an antelope getting taken down by a croc on BBC's "Earth" and whatever NatGeo has to dish out. Hell, I've got a picture of my sister's lungs in a bowl, and it doesn't gross me out. But I've finally discovered the one thing that actually makes me feel just a tad queasy, and it's watching a mouse get ripped in half under water and then try to swim away with his guts flapping behind him.
****, I wish I could un-see that.
And viperormiata, I get it. My point is that I've never been squeamish about horror / slasher / terror flicks, I can watch an antelope getting taken down by a croc on BBC's "Earth" and whatever NatGeo has to dish out. Hell, I've got a picture of my sister's lungs in a bowl, and it doesn't gross me out. But I've finally discovered the one thing that actually makes me feel just a tad queasy, and it's watching a mouse get ripped in half under water and then try to swim away with his guts flapping behind him.
****, I wish I could un-see that.