Whats the worst thing that you've ever come across online?

A fetish where a person wants to become more and more dog like, down to removing their fingers to have more paw like hands <<<shuddder>>>.

My mind still tries to tell me it was probably an April Fool site or something.

Porsche girl…devestatingly horrible… :frowning:

Came in here to post this. Soldier, alive and conscious, lying on ground with captor’s foot on his head, point of captor’s large knife at the side of his neck. On cue, knife plunges into neck, and captor begins sawing forward (toward adam’s apple) with it. Soldier screams shortly after it begins, but screams are soon drowned out by the gurgling as the captor saws through his trachea.

Rotten dot com has all the horrible still photos you’d ever care to look at (actually, the Rotten library has a huge collection of interesting and funny essays), but the real shock sites - places like ogrish, consumptionjunction, and steakandcheese - had full-motion videos. Not just of hardcore and shock porn, but the goriest, most violent video clips from around the world.

I saw on a friend’s journal a pic from a jewelry ad. It was a ring with a heart outline, and two hands were gripping the sides of the heart.

A friend of mine got busted for it. He had amassed a collection at his workplace, and one of his coworkers found it. Maybe you didn’t *actively *look for it in your travels to internet depravity, but it’s out there.

I didn’t “come across” the Daniel Pearl video, but my non-digital dad really wanted to see it so I had to find it and watch it (because God forbid he should be able to press play himself).

There are a LOT of things I refuse to look for now.

One night I read a short comic about a girl being molested by her dad. I have NO IDEA why I did such a thing and wish I had never done so.

If watching a movie on Netflix counts as coming across online, I have to go with “The Human Centipede.”

It was a hole in the sky. It was a story on religion, I believe, which makes it even funnier/worse/both.

There’s this website I used to go to that had photos of dead people on it. I knew I would regret going to it but somehow I couldn’t resist, anyway.

Zombie porn.

Which is becoming disturbing common.

This.

There’s this one site called Facebook.com that has an unimaginable amount of drivel and drama.

I had to search for that. That is seriously fucked up shit. Those poor people got the piss beat out of them and were pushed back in every time they got out of the flames.

In 1998 I surfed into a body mod site that had an article by a guy who had done DIY surgery on his penis. Frankly it doesn’t rank high on the list of items that appear above, but it is one of those things that’s hard to erase.

I have a son who is 15. He’s at that age of curiosity, and the Internet gives the curious much more power than when I was that age. I told him many times that there are things on the Internet that he does not want to see, no matter how curious the description might make him.

The Chechen soldier thing already mentioned. The gurgling will haunt me to my grave.

Ugh, why did I google tub girl?!?!?!

Can you give us some clue what this entails?

Goatse still sickens me every time I think of it. It was the site that taught me to control my curiosity.

I’m not sure its the worst thing I’ve stumbled across, but when I was looking for truck parts, a site for “transvestite midget dog-fuckers” popped up, so there is that out there, I guess.

You can’t make this shit up.

EDIT: Porsche Girl is a waste of a perfectly good car.

Oh, I got another one. On Facebook, one of my friends commented on a photo of a baby with two heads, and so the photo showed up in my news feed and I got disturbed by it (my friend found out my feelings about it, and apologized, though it was Facebook’s fault rather than my friend’s fault.) Though I imagine that’s pretty tame compared to the other stuff in this thread.

Speaking of Facebook, I also have some friends who are outraged at the killing of children in war zones - which is understandable, and I hate it too - but who think it’s okay to share pictures of bloody dead children on Facebook to make their point. (Rarely happens, and haven’t seen it in a while, thankfully.)