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Vomit puddles start wet like blood. If you walk in it you leave yellow footprints and your shoes/feet get vomit on them. When the vomit dries this no longer happens.

Just to make it more gross, but also consistent with most other puddles that come out of people.

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im going to throw my dismissal here, after making the vomit comet PR, my life has never been the same

i wouldn't wish the same fate on any other man

also i don't think vomit trails are good.

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  On 05/12/2019 at 07:17, Pratepresidenten said:

Why woudnt this be a thing? I actively avoid stepping in vomit because MEGAGROSS

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In all fairness, I have noticed that people tend to ignore the existence of vomit puddles. It's might be an incentive not to do that.

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  On 04/12/2019 at 21:35, Marlon Phoenix said:

Gross -1

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That's it?

"Bad -1" dismissal

At least hear me out or actually debate why it's a bad idea. I think it's a good thing. People act like vomit doesn't exist as is, because it doesn't actually get on anybody or make a huge mess like blood does.

And we all know that bloody footprints are far more hygienic. I have a blood bar to wash myself with in the bathroom.

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Guest Marlon Phoenix
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Gross. Its unnecessary to further elaborate bodily fluids beyond our blood system. We are desensitized to bloos because its in our videogames and tv. We dont usually see vomit spewing everywhere in mass media. A vomit puddle doesnt need to be smeared all over the floor.

 

Is this satisfactory?

-1

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  On 06/12/2019 at 19:48, Marlon Phoenix said:

Gross. Its unnecessary to further elaborate bodily fluids beyond our blood system. We are desensitized to bloos because its in our videogames and tv. We dont usually see vomit spewing everywhere in mass media. A vomit puddle doesnt need to be smeared all over the floor.

 

Is this satisfactory?

-1

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It's a lot better.

I disagree for the reasons I mentioned above, but I appreciate you explaining your points.

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  On 06/12/2019 at 19:48, Marlon Phoenix said:

Gross. Its unnecessary to further elaborate bodily fluids beyond our blood system. We are desensitized to bloos because its in our videogames and tv. We dont usually see vomit spewing everywhere in mass media. A vomit puddle doesnt need to be smeared all over the floor.

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If you don't want vomit, then remove the food system and the various poisons that cause vomiting. So long as hunger exists, then vomit should and will exist and should be treated as blood. A mess that you want to avoid, that you'd rather have cleaned as soon as possible.

As it is? No one cleans vomit, no one acknowledges vomit. But as long as we're forced into a food-related and poison-related health system, vomit must be.

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Personally, I think it's kind of dumb that we stopped short in our simulation of life process simply due to squeamishness. There have been a couple attempts to introduce bodily waste processes the game but every time people just go "ew gross" or "this isn't necessary" and shut it down.

I see the same mentality being presented here. I think it would be nice for vomit to be more than an object on the floor it has no connection to anything around it, and serves no other purpose than to be cleaned up.

You should be able to step in it and make a mess, to examine it to determine loosely what someone was eating, take samples of it for forensic purposes, perhaps you determine what poison or virus was involved in making a person puke. We can put a lot more depth to vomit then we do.

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  On 08/12/2019 at 18:34, Kaed said:

Personally, I think it's kind of dumb that we stopped short in our simulation of life process simply due to squeamishness. There have been a couple attempts to introduce bodily waste processes the game but every time people just go "ew gross" or "this isn't necessary" and shut it down.

I see the same mentality being presented here. I think it would be nice for vomit to be more than an object on the floor it has no connection to anything around it, and serves no other purpose than to be cleaned up.

You should be able to step in it and make a mess, to examine it to determine loosely what someone was eating, take samples of it for forensic purposes, perhaps you determine what poison or virus was involved in making a person puke. We can put a lot more depth to vomit then we do.

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Basically my sentiments exactly.

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