Message from @VokunConroy
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Oh man dude links are spoopy I don't know about all that
It's safe, I took the plunge
Alright thank you
Oh yes, select all the intelligent people and PURGE the insufferable maggots that call themselves human
That's it I shall write my manifesto that shall be known as "The Triggering".
Have fun
I think geniocracy works in theory, but wont in practice
Oh, telling me what to do? I won't have fun. It's communicating the pain onto paper. Do you not know the possibility of paper cuts?
Fearing the unknown is for pussies
What? Embrace the cuts?
They give you character
Paper cuts hurt like hell. Don't risk it
I would say type it up then print it
Use a dull knife instead
^
See, that's a better option.
I shall use the 100 cuts method.
I looked that up:
Also known as “slow slicing” or “death by a thousand cuts,” Lingchi involved the removal by knife of flesh from the body in small pieces and small, non-deadly cuts to limbs and torso. After chunks of flesh had been removed from all of the limbs, they were amputated from the living torso. The executioner made sure not to bleed the victim too much in order to prolong death until the final cuts to the throat or heart were made. Lingchi was brutal and slow, and a punishment that carried on into the afterlife, where it was said that a person killed by lingchi would not be whole after death. According to Sir Henry Norman in his book The People and Politics of the Far East, the executioner sliced off pieces by “grasping handfuls from the fleshy parts of the body, such as the thighs and the breasts…then the limbs are cut off piecemeal at the wrists and the ankles, the elbows and knees, the shoulders and hip. Finally the victim is stabbed in the heart and his head cut off.” Lingchi was one of those brutal torture methods that were photographed in the 1800s with the advent of the camera, so there are a lot of scary photos of this one!
This came up ^
I know right
Yep, that's it
The pictures are even better
That was the very thing I was thinking of.
Well done.
My ability to type words into Google is one of my many strengths
quote "“grasping handfuls from the fleshy parts of the body, such as the thighs and the breasts"
hmmm
nice
One of the strengths l that we all share.
Oh my.
Oh my. I'm reading this article and the next thing is even better.
Flaying, or the removal of skin from the face or body of a person, was practiced all over the ancient world, but the Chinese were very fond of it. Customarily, it was done with a sharp knife, carefully slicing into the dermis and removing the skin of the face in one piece. Many Chinese emperors and empresses loved flaying their detractors, The Hongwu Emperor in particular – he ordered the flaying of 5000 women in 1396. The skins were either stuffed with straw or nailed to a wall to show off to any potential enemies of the state. I also found a particularly gruesome story about flaying with mercury, whereby the victim would be buried upright to the neck, and have two cuts made in the scalp and mercury poured into them. The weight of the mercury would cause the skin to separate from the flesh, and when the victim writhed in pain they would slip from their skin like a banana from the peel. I couldn’t find anything to back this up, but it sounds awesomely fucking sadistic!!!
Hey
bad time to walk in
Damn.
sounds like Tuesday
And welcome, we have articles for you to read already.
Serial Killer Sunday is the best
Can I tell you all about Albert Fish