Thread:Trigger009/@comment-995426-20150518112638

Recently, I wrote a brief article for Michelangelo's Teddy Bear. Well no big deal, right? Well, I gathered a few screenshots to create a gallery section. I realized that the scene where Leatherhead rips the teddy bear in two is a really dynamic scene, so I made an animated GIF of it, and added it along with other pictures to the gallery.

But something was wrong. It didn't occur to me at first&mdash;it was just a subtle feeling, when I suddenly realized I wasn't comfortable posting the GIF on Twitter (and decided against doing so). I mean, yeah, the scene is dynamic. But the GIF loops the same scene over and over again, as GIFs do. Shown once, it's intense. Shown over and over again in a loop...I think it's even giving me the royal creeps, and I'm in my 30s. I never meant to make such high-octane nightmare fuel and put it in the cartoon galleries.

Would it be all right if the GIF were removed and deleted? 