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Brody wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 12:34 pm
So, have we gotten to the point in today's society where everyone is so fucking delicate that we have to put photos, which are completely pixelated, into a spoiler?
Does there exist a human being that would find offense in a pixelated blob?
Umm, maybe the family of the dead man feel otherwise: his wife, his kids, his brothers, his sisters, his grandparents, his close friends. Well, you get the idea
I don't see the problem, Brody, for most people it's not a huge effort to click on a spoiler, but it means that you agree to look at the content. If not, then don't click.
Seriously, how can it 'offend' you that some spoilers contain pixelated photos of dead bodies ? Are you upset because they are not explicit enough ? Sorry, not getting you here.
Positive identification requires explicit imagery. If his family feels otherwise, they should go by their own daily routine and stop grieving publicly in a perfunctory manner.