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| 25 Oct 2013 09:10 PM |
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Waterboarding is a process of simulated execution in which the victim is strapped down on a table that is tilted in a way that keeps the head closest to the ground. Water is poured over the victim's nose and mouth, and the victim cannot restrict the gag reflex. The victim inhales the water and coughs it up, but the water is pulled back into the lungs again. The victim may strain against the restraints of the waterboard so much that their bones might break.
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| 25 Oct 2013 09:21 PM |
OK HERE GOES
The breaking wheel is a torture/execution device first implemented in the middle ages. The victim was strapped to the wheel. Their hands were strapped to the wheel and their arms were clubbed at the elbows so they broke. Their legs also got this treatment. After their limbs were broken, a merciful executioner would beat the victim's neck and chest. Without these "blows of mercy", the victim would stay alive for days strapped to the wheel with their limbs broken. During this time crows would peck at them and the victim would eventually die of shock and dehydration. |
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| 25 Oct 2013 09:23 PM |
A small ring is placed on a victim's finger, which has two holes in it. The two holes allow a screw to be twisted into the ring, puncturing the finger entirely. |
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