Recommend me some legit twisted and sickening splatterpunk that still has literary merit. Bonus point if it's about physical pain and suffering.
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>>24727739What the actual fuck is a pooner?
>>24727801an ftm
>>24727804I'm not ftm. I'm dealing with neurological issues that causes me constant pain and makes it hard to keep up with my daily duties without feeling drained and exhausted and I am constantly fantasizing about scenarios involving pain as a coping mechanism to keep me through. I was just thinking about if there is some kind of really fucked up splatterpunk novel about physical pain that actually had some degree literary merit.
>>24727815An enby made this post cute
>>24727737that looks like a tranny artstyle
>>24727815i judged you poorly anon, I thought you were some sick fuck wanting to delight in misery, this is a lesson for me to be humble, and never judge others for indulging in degenerate topics
>>24727818>>24727845>>24727848Look faggots, are you gonna give me a book to read or are you gonna keep shitting up the thread with your fetishes?
>>24727852how about you stop shitting your panties with your neovagina hahahha lol
>>24727852Why don't you just read first hand accounts of atrocity from executioners and survivors of massacres and genocides?
>>24727852>That accomplished, the flesh is peeled away from the bones of her arms and legs, which bones are sawed in several different places, then her nerves are laid bare in four adjacent places, the nerve ends are tied to a short stick which, like a tourniquet, is twisted, thus drawing forth the aforesaid nerves, which are very delicate parts of the human anatomy and, which, when mistreated, cause the patient to suffer much. Augustine's agonies are unheard-of. She is given some respite and allowed to recruit her strength, then Messieurs resume work, but this time, as the nerves are pulled into sight, they are scraped with the blade of a knife.
>>24727875I'm more interested in stories about people going through extreme and painful scenarios and still manage to cope and move on with it. I don't think first hand accounts of executioners would fit that but I am also not looking for non-fiction, I want a fictional story with the catharsis that comes with one.
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Hogg, i guess, only because Delaney is a good writer besides. Maybe Chuck Palahniuk's "Haunted," but it's not exactly splatterpunk.
>>24729955I'm not gonna read Hogg, I enjoyed Haunted though.
>>24727884I don't know splatterpunk but I do know weebshitFire PunchRe:ZeroI'm very sorry to hear about your condition and I hope you can get treatment for it.
>>24727737Cities of the red night