Datamining Have you ever seen a dead person in real life?

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Speaking of vaseline, what does it mean when you are solo camping with your buddy and while you are sitting at the campfire he pulls out a big tub of vaseline from his backpack?
Asking because a this happened to a friend of mine and he asked me to ask the internet.
 
Yea, I went to fucking Maryland for all of 3 days and managed to see a murder victim in that short time.
It didn't bother me seeing it, which i rember really creeped me out because I couldn't even handle gore in movies at the time, and it was not a particularly "clean" dead person (without giving too much detail).
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It didn't actually hit me until i tried to sleep that night, and I had "flashbacks" when we drove past that road on the way out of there. I guess the shock stopped me from processing just what it means for someone to die, if that makes sense.
 
Yea, I went to fucking Maryland for all of 3 days and managed to see a murder victim in that short time.
It didn't bother me seeing it, which i rember really creeped me out because I couldn't even handle gore in movies at the time, and it was not a particularly "clean" dead person (without giving too much detail).
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It didn't actually hit me until i tried to sleep that night, and I had "flashbacks" when we drove past that road on the way out of there. I guess the shock stopped me from processing just what it means for someone to die, if that makes sense.
That also happened to me. It's hard to explain but you feel nothing in the beginning, from shock or something. After you process it, it finally sinks in and you understand the gravity of the situation

Brains are complex and are split in several parts. You can't really know how it affected you in the long run
 
Yea, I went to fucking Maryland for all of 3 days and managed to see a murder victim in that short time.
It didn't bother me seeing it, which i rember really creeped me out because I couldn't even handle gore in movies at the time, and it was not a particularly "clean" dead person (without giving too much detail).
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It didn't actually hit me until i tried to sleep that night, and I had "flashbacks" when we drove past that road on the way out of there. I guess the shock stopped me from processing just what it means for someone to die, if that makes sense.
I lived in Maryland for a while, that sounds about right geg, full of niggers and their antics
 
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I mean, I usually end up in the drug capital of the Northeast. I probably walked past an OD'd dead crakkka and didn't even realize it.
 
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