Objectified [Webcomic]

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Does the dog die?
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Kind of. Like many animals, dogs do not exist in Objectified. However, b*****l objects are half-animal and are capable of being dogs, among other canines. In Episode 60 (Pale Horse), through dialogue, Milk Bone (an Australian Shepard) is revealed to have met an untimely fate off screen sometime after his only appearance in Episode 7 (For Doom). What exactly happened to him is intentionally ambiguous; it's unclear if he was actually killed or assimilated by parasites. However, assimilation is arguably a fate worse than death as the host is conscious and in pain, so he suffers either way. His death is never brought up again. It isn't described in detail and honestly isn't very upsetting due to his complete lack of an important role in the story, but it happens nonetheless. There are far more upsetting things in Pale Horse, anyways.
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Does a pet die?
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If you count b*****l objects, then yes. Dynamite, a b*****l jaguar, is abandoned by his parents.
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Is an animal sad?
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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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Is someone tortured?
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Does someone die by suicide?
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Is there bestiality?
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In Episode 32 (Different Yet Same), Brandy breaks Minty's hand, who is his ex-husband. Brandy apologises the next day.

In Episode 68 (Frustration), Minty still holds the aformentioned hand breaking against Brandy while they're in an arguement. Brandy punches Minty square in the face during this, knocking him out. However, this is not entirely Brandy's fault, as it is heavily implied that he is being afflicted with DELIRIUM, which causes violent outbursts.
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Does a kid die?
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Abuse
Is a child abused?
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Many characters were abused in their youth.

Sugarcube, the titular child character, experiences no physical or emotional abuse from any of her parental figures however.
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Multiple times. Episode 34 (Recalibrating) shows both Gum and Dragonscale using drugs as the main focal point of the episode. Gum has a very bad trip, and is never shown to take drugs after this. However, Dragonscale is shown to have been using drugs for quite a while before Recalibrating and is seen taking more of them in later episodes, namely in Episode 41 (Humidity) and Episode 50 (Floor is Larvae), having formed a clear addiction. It is revealed in Episode 65 (White Noise) that Dragonscale took drugs before the apocalypse to age regress, for 'the immersion'.
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Animal
Are animals abused?
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Does a cat die?
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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Yes. A lot. It's almost impossible to avoid given how much it crops up. B*****l objects are also killed and assimilated quite a bit.
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Multiple dead animals appear in the comic.
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Does a horse die?
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Are rabbits harmed?
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Comet shoots a rabbit in the eye with an arrow in Episode 55 (Restless), killing it. Its death is not shown on screen, but she is later seen dissecting it and uses it to make stew.
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Are there spiders?
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Phage is a b*****l spider object. She appears prominently in Episode 30 (Better and Worse), and also makes a brief cameo in Episode 47 (Safety Tunnels). A small spider can also be seen hanging from her witches' hat, however it's unclear if it's an alive spider or simply a decoration.

ID_SHROUD is an assimilated object that appears in Episode 35 (Hide and Seek). It's implied that a b*****l spider object is what morphed into it. ID_SHROUD itself heavily resembles one, and was originally modeled after a black widow spider, however it's finalised design leans away from this.
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Are there bugs?
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Oh my GOD are there bugs. The main source of horror is parasitic bugs. If you're triggered by bugs do yourself a favor and do NOT read Objectified
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Fossil, who is a main character, is part alligator. Fish Tank is a crocodile.
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Assault
Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Is there pedophilia?
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is someone drugged?
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In "Recalibrating", a character is drugged without their knowledge.
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Gum's arms are restrained and tied up by a rope during the events of Episode 33 (Taken) and Episode 34 (Recalibrating).
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Bodily Harm
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Episode "Pins and Needles"
Citrus gets stabbed in his eye, but regenerates soon after.
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Is there excessive gore?
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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Is there body horror?
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Oh there is PLENTY. It's object show body horror, but it's still pretty disturbing. If you're sensitive to body horror (especially trypophobia), this is perhaps not the webcomic for you
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Minty has his hand broken by Brandy in Episode 32 (Different Yet Same). It's not graphic, and is seen healed in the next episode he appears in.
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Episode "Lean Meat"
Unnamed character gets a rock dropped on his head. This scene is not graphic and is shown on two panels.
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Is there cannibalism?
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One character's only food option is the soul of other objects. At least one other is forced to resort to cannibalism after he can't find food (it's less disturbing than it sounds). A third is repeatedly killed and respawned so his corpses can be sold as meat, and we see two characters eating a steak that's heavily implied to be his body. There's an entire class of objects who regularly eat other objects, and one of our main characters is one of them. In general, if you're sensitive to cannibalism, this series has a lot of it.
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Is someone crushed to death?
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At one point, a character breaks his partner's hand.
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Is someone stabbed?
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Children
Is a minor sexualized?
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Death
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All characters in Objectified are non-human, as it takes place in a world where they don't exist and objects are the dominant species instead. Multiple object characters are seen either dying or being assimilated by parasites.
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(Spoilers) Two have died. One died in the past and came back with a respawn machine, the other also came back.
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Does someone die?
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Multiple named and unnamed characters die over the course of the entire series.
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Disability
Is the r-slur used?
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Family
Does someone cheat?
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Minty cheats on Brandy, which is why they're currently divorced, and which is the core of their relationship problems
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Fear
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The infected objects frequently have a lot of holes in them
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Are there clowns?
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Are there razors?
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One of the main characters is a shaving razor. She and her family (also razors) feature prominently
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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Painkiller is seen vomiting in INTERMISSION: Organspace. They are again seen vomiting in Episode 44 (Horde).

Mushroom vomits in Episode 42 (Spore) after she is respawned fully, however her vomit is not realistic and instead black with a tar-like consistency. She again vomits in Episode 71 (Demo Day).
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Is there audio gore?
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This is a webcomic, zero audio included!
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Is there defecation?
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Is someone eaten?
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As mentioned with the stuff abt cannibalism, there is a LOT of people eating each other
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Large-scale Violence
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This doesn't exist in a universe where 9/11 happened
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
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LGBTQ+
Are there transphobic slurs?
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Mental Health
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In Episode 52 (Second Thoughts), A5 Wagyu plans on killing himself by jumping off of a rooftop, hoping to get rid of his infection that way. He doesn't fall through with this, but he stands straight on the ledge of the roof and is merely seconds away from jumping before he reconsiders. This wouldn't have killed him permanently, as it's possible for him to be respawned, but would have been very upsetting to watch.
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Does someone self harm?
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In ep 30. “Better and worse” by the end of the chapter a character scratches themselves on their leg.
This scene was personally a little disturbing to be so I’d watch out for that. After a character says “you broke my heart.” Followed with a “Chomp” and screaming text the scene happens. So scroll past it if you need to
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Is there misophonia?
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Is there ABA therapy?
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Noxious
Are there flashing lights or images?
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Are there sudden loud noises?
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Is there screaming?
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Pregnancy
Does someone miscarry?
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Does a pregnant person die?
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Is there childbirth?
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Are there abortions?
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Prejudice
Are there homophobic slurs?
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Dynamite is briefly misgendered by Schick and Venus in Episode 49 (Alliance). He is mistaken for a girl by them due to his bright pink fur.
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Does the black guy die first?
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Race
Is there blackface?
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Sex
Are there incestuous relationships?
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The worldbuilding of the series heavily implies that sex doesn't even exist
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Despite the name of the comic, this never happens!
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Sickness
Is there dementia/Alzheimer's?
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Social
Are there anti-abortion themes?
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Are there fat suits?
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Spoiler
Are there end credit scenes?
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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