Torture, the real thing

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Having water poured over your face for 20-30 seconds straight is definitely unpleasant but certainly not torture like having all your toenails pulled out or a red hot iron put on your back.

Odette Sansom : Biography
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
Having water poured over your face for 20-30 seconds straight is definitely unpleasant but certainly not torture like having all your toenails pulled out or a red hot iron put on your back.

Odette Sansom : Biography
certainly motivating, uplifting, delightfull, cant wait for another one moment like this,,,,,,,,,,,u b good there LBD and go on vacation and swim with the porpoises when u can..IMHO
 

AMonger

Veteran Expediter
Having water poured over your face for 20-30 seconds straight is definitely unpleasant but certainly not torture like having all your toenails pulled out or a red hot iron put on your back.

Odette Sansom : Biography
Journalists have undergone the procedure willingly, by people they trusted and with the arrangement that they could "tap out" at any time, to document the experience. They generally come away agreeing that it's torture. Creating the feeling that you're about to die is pretty much a staged execution, which is banned by the Geneva Convention because it's regarded as torture.
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
Journalists have undergone the procedure willingly, by people they trusted and with the arrangement that they could "tap out" at any time, to document the experience. They generally come away agreeing that it's torture. Creating the feeling that you're about to die is pretty much a staged execution, which is banned by the Geneva Convention because it's regarded as torture.

Marriage does that to me...............what? Generally come away agreeing that it's torture. Creating the feeling that you're about to die.
 
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RLENT

Veteran Expediter
Journalists have undergone the procedure willingly, by people they trusted and with the arrangement that they could "tap out" at any time, to document the experience. They generally come away agreeing that it's torture. Creating the feeling that you're about to die is pretty much a staged execution, which is banned by the Geneva Convention because it's regarded as torture.
Sean Hannity once said he would undergo the procedure but thus far he doesn't seem to be able to summon up enough nut to do so ... of course, he's not really a journalist either ... just a cowardly Christo-fascist partisan hack ...
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
Sean Hannity once said he would undergo the procedure but thus far he doesn't seem to be able to summon up enough nut to do so ... of course, he's not really a journalist either ... just a cowardly Christo-fascist partisan hack ..
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The vast majority of political speeches are just shameless propaganda, false proclamations of actually giving a shxxt about the average American, and are not an actual reflection of reality (what it has been, what it is now or what it will be). Would this fall under the political hacks?
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I don't want to try it. I think it would be very harsh and extremely unpleasant. Given three choices though I believe I'd choose it ahead of having all my toenails ripped off or having my back branded with a red hot iron.
 
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