rdfs:comment | - This is the polar opposite of Pretty Little Headshots, usually found in military fiction and gorier video games. As the above quote says, it's after a sniper has shot someone, and all that delicious blood-jelly bursts into a bloody cloud, which, from a distance, appears to be pink. Usually some part of the cranium is blown off in the process. This type of headshot is almost invariably seen from the sniper's point of view. The thing that keeps this from falling into Ludicrous Gibs is that it actually happens; read up on the Kennedy assassination or some accounts of military snipers.
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abstract | - This is the polar opposite of Pretty Little Headshots, usually found in military fiction and gorier video games. As the above quote says, it's after a sniper has shot someone, and all that delicious blood-jelly bursts into a bloody cloud, which, from a distance, appears to be pink. Usually some part of the cranium is blown off in the process. This type of headshot is almost invariably seen from the sniper's point of view. The thing that keeps this from falling into Ludicrous Gibs is that it actually happens; read up on the Kennedy assassination or some accounts of military snipers. See also Chunky Salsa Rule, Gorn and Boom! Headshot!. Compare Your Head Asplode and Ludicrous Gibs. Contrast, of course, Bloodless Carnage and Pretty Little Headshots. Examples of Pink Mist include:
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