February 2012
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into aj's heart/brain: knee splitter →
l300l3z: The knee splitter, a terrible torture, was mostly used during the Inquisition. What this instrument accomplished was to permanently render the knees useless. Even though the name implies that this instrument was only used for “splitting” knees, it was also used in other body parts including: the elbows, arms and even the lower legs. As the torturer turned the handle, the claws...
Feb 24th
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into aj's heart/brain: The Rack Torture →
l300l3z: The rack is commonly considered the most painful form of medieval torture. It was a wooden frame usually above ground with two ropes fixed to the bottom and another two tied to a handle in the top. The torturer turned the handle causing the ropes to pull the victim’s arms. Eventually, the victim’s bones were dislocated with a loud crack. If the torturer kept turning the handles, some...
Feb 24th
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into aj's heart/brain: the rat torture →
cheap and effective way to torture someone was with the use of rats. There were many variants, but the most common was to force a rat through a victim’s body (usually the intestines) as a way to escape. This was done as follows: The victim was completely restrained and tied to the ground or any horizontal surface. A rat was then placed on his stomach covered by a metallic container. As the...
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into aj's heart/brain: the head crusher →
l300l3z: The head crusher was widely used during most of the Middle Ages, especially the Inquisition. With the chin placed over the bottom bar and the head under the upper cap, the torturer slowly turned the screw pressing the bar against the cap. This resulted in the head being slowly compressed. First the teeth are shattered into the jaw; then the victim slowly died with agonizing pain, but...
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into aj's heart/brain: saw torture →
The Saw was widely used throughout the Middle Ages, mainly because the tools required were found in most houses and no complex devices were required. It was a cheap way to torture and kill a victim who was often accused of: witchery, adultery, murder, blasphemy or even theft. The victim was tied to an inverted position. This had several “benefits”: first, it assured sufficient blood diverted to...
Feb 24th
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into aj's heart/brain: the breast ripper →
l300l3z: Used as a way to punish women, the breast ripper was a painful and cruel way to mutilate a woman’s breasts. This instrument was mostly reserved for women accused of conducting a miscarriage or those accused of adultery. The claws were used either hot or cold on the victim’s exposed breasts. If the victim wasn’t killed she would be scarred for life as her breasts were literally torn...
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Feb 22nd
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All about me
Me: Fuck, Im so ugly. I should probably just go live in an ugly home for ugly people.
Friends: Hahaha you're so ugly. But hey, we love you anyway
People of the opposite sex: ...what is that deformed ape doing out of the zoo. Fuck, youre so ugly
Mother: Darling youre so beautiful, you should be a model for every single company all over the world, youre so beautiful. Im going to put up enlarged pictures of you all over the house, to showcase your beauty
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