AliceMA to Morbid Questions English · 1 year agoHave you witnessed anything morbid in real life?message-squaremessage-square6fedilinkarrow-up12file-text
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minus-squareKeskBlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoYou have to specify what kind of morbid? Here is a list of examples by our favorite chat AI: Here are examples of things that may be considered morbid: Autopsies: Detailed examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death. Funerals: Ceremonies for the deceased, including the viewing of the body. Cemeteries: Burial grounds for the deceased. Morgues: Facilities for the temporary storage of bodies awaiting autopsy or burial. Post-mortem photography: Historical practice of photographing deceased individuals. Gothic literature: A genre that often explores dark and macabre themes. Serial killers: Criminals who commit multiple murders over a period of time. Human anatomy: Detailed study of the structure of the human body, sometimes involving cadavers. Grief and mourning: The emotional response to loss or death. Forensic science: The application of scientific methods to solving crimes. Horror movies: Films that aim to evoke fear, often through supernatural or gruesome themes. Plague and pandemics: Historical and contemporary outbreaks of infectious diseases. Medical anomalies: Unusual or abnormal medical conditions. Dark art: Artwork that explores morbid or macabre themes. War and violence: Historical events involving conflict and death. Post-apocalyptic scenarios: Fictional depictions of a world after a catastrophic event. Haunted houses: Buildings believed to be inhabited by ghosts or spirits. Grave robbing: The act of stealing corpses or artifacts from graves.
You have to specify what kind of morbid?
Here is a list of examples by our favorite chat AI:
Here are examples of things that may be considered morbid:
Autopsies: Detailed examination of a corpse to determine the cause of death.
Funerals: Ceremonies for the deceased, including the viewing of the body.
Cemeteries: Burial grounds for the deceased.
Morgues: Facilities for the temporary storage of bodies awaiting autopsy or burial.
Post-mortem photography: Historical practice of photographing deceased individuals.
Gothic literature: A genre that often explores dark and macabre themes.
Serial killers: Criminals who commit multiple murders over a period of time.
Human anatomy: Detailed study of the structure of the human body, sometimes involving cadavers.
Grief and mourning: The emotional response to loss or death.
Forensic science: The application of scientific methods to solving crimes.
Horror movies: Films that aim to evoke fear, often through supernatural or gruesome themes.
Plague and pandemics: Historical and contemporary outbreaks of infectious diseases.
Medical anomalies: Unusual or abnormal medical conditions.
Dark art: Artwork that explores morbid or macabre themes.
War and violence: Historical events involving conflict and death.
Post-apocalyptic scenarios: Fictional depictions of a world after a catastrophic event.
Haunted houses: Buildings believed to be inhabited by ghosts or spirits.
Grave robbing: The act of stealing corpses or artifacts from graves.
Anything gory I suppose
Yes. Too many of the things.
Huh I’m sorry 😞