Movie Triggers

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'Do not assume that a movie that is not marked as triggering is non-triggering. It may just be that no one has taken the time to mark it.'
 
http://www.movietriggers.com/movies/20642
South Park triggers me (There are 67 triggers for this seriously)
I looked up Frozen yesterday out of curiosity, which apparently has 77; among them being...ableism and minor character death? Ummm, maybe I'm missing something but did anyone who saw that movie see anything like that?

http://www.movietriggers.com/movies/20098

After looking at the submissions for Up, which I figured might have more triggers(going by their logic at least), I found that there were only 18, among them being sexism, offscreen animal death, and sudden brutal child death. That being said, it may be that it's because Up came out five years ago while Frozen is still fresh in the public's mind. But that's a moot point when the South Park movie, which is even older than Up, has far more triggers. The mental gymnastics is staggering.

http://www.movietriggers.com/movies/7242

Ok, grief and loss as well as character deaths make sense. At least those things actually happened in the film. But where on earth were the former three in the film? I think there is something similar to the TiTP blogs for the FA movement where trolls will submit things and the bloggers being who they are just roll with it. Maybe they are serious, but with some of the stuff we've seen from these kind of people, who knows? This website must be what happens if the TV Tropes page and the SJWs formed some kind of unholy matrimony or something...
 
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EVERY MOVIE IS A POTENTAL FEELS LANDMINE SO IM JUST GONNA COMPLAIN LOUDLY ON TUMBLR AND CRY ABOUT HOW MY DAD MAKES ME BATHE
 
For "Ghostbusters"

A main character uses a cissexist slur against an antagonist, and this is supposed to be funny and relatable. The slur in question is "dickless ... yes, this man has no dick."

:lol:
 
http://www.movietriggers.com/movies/20098/triggers/2783

This movie is so triggering~ So let it go~
Let it go~ Disneywashing, silencing and more~
Let it go~ Let it go~ Dubious consent and much more~
People can be triggered by Historical Inaccuracy? People complained about historical inaccuracy in a movie with talking snowman? Also people being triggered by shame and guilt is pretty laughable considering that's why those concepts exist.
 
People can be triggered by Historical Inaccuracy? People complained about historical inaccuracy in a movie with talking snowman? Also people being triggered by shame and guilt is pretty laughable considering that's why those concepts exist.
I do actually get triggered by historical inaccuracy, it happens when you are a serious history sperg.
 
I cry at everything. Chinatown in particularly really made me upset and angry though. tw: the villain wins
Forget about it, Alti, it's Chinatown... (sorry, I couldn't resist)
 
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When they finally post triggers for Guardians of The Galaxy, I will have just three words to say that are highly likely to invalidate their arguments:

I am Groot
 
When they finally post triggers for Guardians of The Galaxy, I will have just three words to say that are highly likely to invalidate their arguments:

I am Groot

Sadly, I'm willing to bet that'll be an ableism trigger or something. The "simple minded but incredibly strong to compensate" trope.
 
Awwww, bless your heart, I didn't even have to open your spoiler ...
I AM GROOT*

* Translation: Thank you! Let's see them try to invalidate that argument...

Sadly, I'm willing to bet that'll be an ableism trigger or something. The "simple minded but incredibly strong to compensate" trope.
I suppose that I will have to agree with you on that. They'll probably attribute ableism to Nebula somehow, I'm sure.
 
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