a_j_mair
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anyone see the otopsey(sp) programme cutting up real people
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gianluigi
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repost
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gianluigi
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who watched it last night on C4 at about 11. fucking sick. not reccommended if you get squeemish at blood
the live model had a big shlong though
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a_j_mair
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yes i seen his shlong was quite cool how they had drawn on him
is on tonight a 49yrold man that died of cancer
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gianluigi
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will defo watch
but man, the way that german bloke unrelentlassly cuts into the body
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Brett
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Does nobody remember the show they did last year? Quality stuff, channel 4 pushing the boundaries as usual
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CorsAsh
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I think it's an excellent idea to show those who want to know what goes on inside the human body - that sort of stuff was restricted to medics in the past, and I think by raising general awareness of what happens in the human body we may be better equipped to deal with our illnesses.
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Jason Iles
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I was gutted TBH by live autopsey I thought we would have had a Ken Bigley situation going on
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gianluigi
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yes, definatly raises awareness. and if people can see the damage that smoking etc does to their body with thwir own eyes they may be put off and quit. very interesting viewing
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
yes, definatly raises awareness. and if people can see the damage that smoking etc does to their body with thwir own eyes they may be put off and quit. very interesting viewing
I watch it and i'm not having second thoughts about smoking. It won't happen to me anyway.
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
yes, definatly raises awareness. and if people can see the damage that smoking etc does to their body with thwir own eyes they may be put off and quit. very interesting viewing
I watch it and i'm not having second thoughts about smoking. It won't happen to me anyway.
it obv wont work for anyone, but some people might, never know
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by gianluigi
yes, definatly raises awareness. and if people can see the damage that smoking etc does to their body with thwir own eyes they may be put off and quit. very interesting viewing
I watch it and i'm not having second thoughts about smoking. It won't happen to me anyway.
it obv wont work for anyone, but some people might, never know
Undoubtedly.
The advert on tv with the artery and the fatty shit has been quite a success I believe.
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gianluigi
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