So, that was new. Somebody's pictures of their hot wax play -> trypophobia trigger. (IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THIS WORD DO ***NOT*** GOOGLE IT)
@camlorn38 It's probably safer for you to google it than most anybody else; it's only an invitation if one can't take warnings any other way
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@camlorn38 The reason not to google it is that google will bring up related images and if you have the issue this will trigger it. -
@chaosprime Either I know about it or you just said "I'm tweeting this to tell you only that you explicitly don't want to know all about..."
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@chaosprime Well. No. Not exactly. The implication of tweeting it is that it's interesting. -
@camlorn38 Oh, well, it's that. -
@chaosprime But isn't anything a trigger for something, really, anyhow? -
@camlorn38 Some people have a reaction to this type of image that's apparently innate and unrelated to PTSD or anything like that. -
@chaosprime Yeah. I'm reading. I'm not sure that being innate matters in an ethical context. But I'm probably being way too serious. -
@camlorn38 I don't think it's anything to worry about, I just didn't want to be responsible for somebody innocently googling it. -
@camlorn38 At minimum, plastering a warning across it prepares people that they might be seeing something unpleasant. -
@chaosprime I guess. But the warning seems like the "this exists" message, too. - 3 more replies
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