Anyone ever heard the phrase, "the color drained from his face"?
It's not just a turn of phrase but a real effect, something having to do with blood circulation that gives our skin a reddish tint, without which it is much more grayish. If you've ever seen it in real life, it's quite startling.
Evidently, we're supposed to believe that if you get your head cut off, that's not enough for the color to drain from your face.
Anyone ever heard the phrase, "the color drained from his face"?
It's not just a turn of phrase but a real effect, something having to do with blood circulation that gives our skin a reddish tint, without which it is much more grayish. If you've ever seen it in real life, it's quite startling.
Evidently, we're supposed to believe that if you get your head cut off, that's not enough for the color to drain from your face.
Another thing I've noticed is that the "media" only seems to promulgate content with gore if it's fake.
Severed artery guy from the Boston bombing. Daniel Pearl. Stephen Paddock. Kenosha and Rittenhouse.
You will almost never see gore associated with something that goes against the grain either. I find it interesting because it is so blatant.
Boston bombing was another hoax, were people mistakenly injured?
Yah, it was a hoax, and as for injuries, I don't know.
I honestly don't know how much ancillary damage they care to make, one way or the other. Do you?