Quote Originally Posted by H Dean View Post
Snuff:

I think we need to define the meaning. Generally, I define snuff as killing of an individual while committing an erotic or sexual act. As I understand it, snuff films are exactly that.

On the other hand, I do not consider murder to be snuff. I consider it to be, simply, murder; the taking of a human life. In this regard, most mainstream hollywood films that include murder are not snuff films.
I disagree with you on the definition.

quoting wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snuff_film
Quote Originally Posted by wikipedia
A snuff film is a pop culture term for any number of possible definitions regarding a motion picture purporting to depict an actual death.
quote from urban dictionary
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snuff
1. (verb) To kill, assassinate, destroy, murder.
2. (adj.) A real (not staged) filmed murder; usually of raping and killing a woman. In some cases it is viewed for sexual arousal.

1. A lot of people got mugged and snuffed here.

2. There was this one underground snuff film of a guy getting tortured with a razor blade.
To me the difference between what we see in mainstream Hollywood, and what would be beyond what people are able to process and accept as normal.

A film such as the Saw series, would fall into the snuff theme, and is accepted by mainstream society. A film that shows a more graphic real torture such as a person getting shot in the head, or their head cut off. As is done by Muslim extremists. Both are snuff films, one is real, the other is fictionalized.

So the difference lay in what would fall out of the realm of fiction, and when that happens. Then it becomes unacceptable. Till then, its simply fantasy same as an incest story, same as a kidnapping story, same as a rape story. All subjects are crimes of the most vile manner, yet snuff is the only one most of you take issue with.

As to judging others, yes I judge people, but I keep my opinion to myself unless I am speaking to someone with the same views as mine. To point at someone or something and to say it is wrong, when it is perfectly legal, is inviting judgment on what you enjoy.

Me personally, I would rather not have people tell me what I can or can't do so long as it's mostly inside of whats legal. I say that last statement because BDSM activities are illegal in some states, I will still do them.

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