Display title | Nausea Fuel |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Just as Nightmare Fuel in its many forms breeds nightmares, Nausea Fuel fills the viewer with the urge to vomit and reach for the Brain Bleach. Broken and mangled limbs, body waste, depraved sex acts of the consensual and non-consensual varieties, and even certain animals such as cockroaches and naked mole rats are good examples seeing how easily they can trigger someone's gag reflex. Keep in mind that while there's a lot of overlap, this trope is not the same as Squick: Nausea Fuel is the result of the writer deliberately trying to gross you out, while Squick is unintentional and a lot more subjective, varying from person to person. Cronenberg-style Body Horror is a good example of the former, while romantic relationships between consenting adults with a large age gap are of the latter persuasion. |