Chivalry means beheading in old English

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Chivalry means beheading in old English

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Allright, it's time to get serious with the medieval beheadings, watch this:
http://www.rocketjump.com/?video=lan-party-chivalry

Now come join me beheading lots of dudes on steam. Search for Joos2000. My portrait is the pumpkin hat man.

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There was a lot of shouting in that video.

Also!

Does anyone else think we have become slightly desensitized to violence as a society? I didn't bat an eyelid after all those beheadings and amputations.
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If those beheadings and dismemberments where shown in RL, I'm pretty sure you would have reacted. In the context of a video game, it's merely fun.
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It is true. Horror movies both scare and repulse me.
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Rumple C wrote:It is true. Horror movies both scare and repulse me.
Ah, so you have a vivid imagination! Who would have thought...
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Rumple C wrote:There was a lot of shouting in that video.

Also!

Does anyone else think we have become slightly desensitized to violence as a society? I didn't bat an eyelid after all those beheadings and amputations.
Humans are, by nature, able to handle violence or not. The vast majority of people just never have to learn if they can.
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Rumple C wrote: Does anyone else think we have become slightly desensitized to violence as a society? I didn't bat an eyelid after all those beheadings and amputations.
Desensitized to imaginary violence, sure. I'd rather say humankind has never been as squeamish and unconditioned toward actual violence than it is today. Which is a good thing (the latter, the former is just as well). What has really changed is the gap between what is ok in the imaginary and in reality. Which has a nice twist of irony, as at the same time graphic depictions of imagination become ever more realistic in appearance.
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I have become desensitized to this thread.
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Are you required to issue a CvC warrning to them decendents?
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It's a Long game plot, so that the governments of the world can kill wholesale and we will just howl and shout cheers about how many they managed to get in one swing of an axe or congratulate them on their efficiency when they shoot 5 with one bullet.

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