Saturday, May 22

free excitement

One way to get a cheap buzz is to walk through a hospital when there's nothing wrong with you.

Another buzz is visiting a university when you're not actually a student. Especially around exam time, when people are in despair and self-harming.

The other night I was sampling another cheap buzz, when it all went wrong.

Here's how it happened. There were two anatomy programs on TV, one after another. First, they cut up a large crocodile on-camera, to show how it works. One of the best bits was the massive muscles for snapping the jaws shut. The muscles for opening the jaws were tiny, which is why it's easy to handle a live croc if you hold its mouth shut. Not that I've tried it.

Anyway, after that there was a program with the mad Bavarian anatomist carving up a dead body, allegedly in the name of education.

Because I was a mad anatomist myself for a year, I'm used to dead bodies, and I can enjoy seeing them taken apart on TV. Back then, as a hapless student I spent every Friday morning chopping a body under the critical eye of a vindictive teacher, in a freezing ancient dissecting room, doing my best to ignore the acid flashbacks.

Compared with that, sitting in a warm living room watching someone else doing the messy business with a body in the studio, is a breeze, especially when the last molecules of LSD are long gone.

There was a dead naked woman standing up while they removed the back of her head and took out the spine. The camera was behind her, and they were shoving lumps of food into her mouth so you could watch the process of swallowing from the inside of her mouth.

And I was enjoying the broadcast until I noticed that, from the back, she looked a bit like Denny.

Suddenly it was no longer clinical. Now they were humiliating and desecrating this poor naive young woman who used to be an adorable sweetie. I felt sick and had to switch off. There would be nightmares that night.

14 comments:

  1. Albert? Just because you can stand to watch something awful doesn't mean to say you should do so. I've no sympathy for you at all! I switch off all the starving children with the flies crawling over their open sores when these appear on the news to make me feel terrible about some god awful situation somewhere which I can do bugger all about anyway. Just because you used to cut up dead bodies doesn't mean that you have to watch the other perverts on the telly doing the same. Were you waiting to see if they'd stick anything else into any other orifices just to see how that worked as well? Sick, so it is. It wasn't Burke and Hare they should have hung, but the perverts who were paying them the money for the bodies. Dearie me! I'm just out of bed and this post has been enough to give me the dry boke, so it is! Hotboy

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  2. You should be thanking me. To paraphrase Dean Martin, your day can only get better.

    PS I suppose if denial's working for you, youmight as well go with it.

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  3. PPS re "Just because you can stand to watch something awful doesn't mean to say you should do so.". That actually makes sense. And in any context, not just e.g. concentration camp experimentation.

    Even better, change "watch something awful" to "do something awful" but then you run into the problem of people with no sense of what is awful. For some folk, their team losing is a definition of awful.

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  5. Albert? You were the one watching the dead bodies getting abused! My sensibilities are fully engaged and tuned so that the slightest thing can give moi a total scunner. Drinking tea is well known to totally de-sensitise people and make them complete brutes. Look at what's been happening in Sri Lanka for decades. Tea rage!! I rest my case. Hotboy

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  6. Hotters. I've been thinking about this. This thread is getting too philosophically complex, for my head at least. E.g. Is watching dead bodies an example of denying or confronting reality?

    Let's just say we each look into the mouth of the beast, but in different situations?

    And we probably each choose to look away in different situations.

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  7. PS in the same way, some people drink alcohol in miniscule amounts because their senses are so highly tuned; others take a bucket for the same reason. It all balances up.

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  8. PPS the tea rage is an interesting idea. I must google it. I hope I'm not going to have to give up my one remaining vice (apart from the other one).

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  9. Rodz Kohime here.

    How was the dead naked woman standing up?

    RK

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  10. Was she dead before they cut her head off?

    RK

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  11. Roddo. If I told you how she remained standing up, some readers might get nauseous.

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  12. Was it a hook, or a pole?

    RK

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  13. I say!

    You're quite correct about the crocodile. Hold his mouth shut and he can't do much damage - assuming, of course, that he doesn't have your leg in it at the time.

    MM III

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