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V10 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body_horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=6368167

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=8382819
* https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=9289548

h4. See also

* [[horror_(theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact has a rich history and focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by Kekurussy Tue, Feb 20 '24, 18:38
V9 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body_horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=6368167

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=8382819
* post 5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror_(theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact has a rich history and focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by Kekurussy Tue, Feb 20 '24, 18:35
V8 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body_horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=6368167

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post 5146599
* post 5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror_(theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact has a rich history and focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by Kekurussy Tue, Feb 20 '24, 18:27
V7 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body_horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post 4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post 5146599
* post 5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror_(theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact has a rich history and focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by Irrixiatdowne Sat, Feb 11 '23, 10:21
V6 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post #4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post #5146599
* post #5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror (theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact has a rich history and focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by deleted101928 Sat, Feb 11 '23, 05:59
V5 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post #4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post #5146599
* post #5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror (theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact has a rich history and focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by deleted101928 Sat, Feb 11 '23, 05:57
V4 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post #4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post #5146599
* post #5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror (theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by deleted101928 Sat, Feb 11 '23, 05:56
V3 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post #4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post #5146599
* post #5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror (theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by deleted101928 Sat, Feb 11 '23, 05:56
V2 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post #4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post #5146599
* post #5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror (theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro

(It should be noted that the rule 34 definition of ‘guro’ does [i]not[/i] reflect the actual definition of the artistic genre, which in fact focuses less on extreme gore, and moreso on subjects that are [i]grotesque[/i])
Updated by deleted101928 Sat, Feb 11 '23, 05:56
V1 Guro is a Japanese term derived from the English word "grotesque". It is a genre of art dealing with themes of gore, mutilation, disfigurement, extreme violence or something that's just weird beyond comprehension (though the last one is considered an archaic definition).

Guro does not simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact [b]extreme graphic violence[/b]. Do not use this tag for images where the [[blood]] tag would suffice.

[[Body horror]] or the general presence of [[organs]] should not be considered guro unless extreme violence is involved.

An example that will be considered guro:
* post #4728418

Examples that should NOT be considered guro:
* post #5146599
* post #5247315

h4. See also

* [[horror (theme)]]
* [[ryona]]
* [[help:blacklists]]
* [[howto:rate]]

h4. External links

* "Wikipedia: Ero guro":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ero_guro
Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54