How it would be like to get to strangle someone Hmm, sometimes i almost scare myself, but I would like to do it..
And different ways to torture people.. Well, that is for my book that I am writing. There will be torture in it..
And that i actually managed to post something that will be longer than 3 replys..
Currently imaginating
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What kind of book are you writing? Crime fiction? Or non-fiction?
What kind of book are you writing? Crime fiction? Or non-fiction?
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I imagine it wouldn't be very nice to do. And a bit of a hassle after- you know, prison, family/friends upset, family of victim not too happy either, court cases, press, rest of life a mess etc etc.
And all for a bit of research on a book. I can't quite see the pay off.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not quite sure I agree with torture either, unless it is consensual.
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And all for a bit of research on a book. I can't quite see the pay off.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not quite sure I agree with torture either, unless it is consensual.
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[quote="Lynchfanatic"]How it would be like to get to strangle someone Hmm, sometimes i almost scare myself, but I would like to do it..
And different ways to torture people.. Well, that is for my book that I am writing. There will be torture in it..
Jeez and there's me thinking I was irredeemable.
And different ways to torture people.. Well, that is for my book that I am writing. There will be torture in it..
Jeez and there's me thinking I was irredeemable.
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My favourite is being on acid, locked in a room full of Gong and Orb lovers.Lynchfanatic wrote:
And different ways to torture people..
Gawd that was a living hell
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Outstanding.
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[/quote]Master Margarita wrote:I imagine it wouldn't be very nice to do. And a bit of a hassle after- you know, prison, family/friends upset, family of victim not too happy either, court cases, press, rest of life a mess etc etc.
And all for a bit of research on a book. I can't quite see the pay off.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not quite sure I agree with torture either, unless it is consensual.
"Consensual Torture" - surely a contradiction in terms!
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[/quote]Master Margarita wrote:I imagine it wouldn't be very nice to do. And a bit of a hassle after- you know, prison, family/friends upset, family of victim not too happy either, court cases, press, rest of life a mess etc etc.
And all for a bit of research on a book. I can't quite see the pay off.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not quite sure I agree with torture either, unless it is consensual.
"Consensual Torture" - surely a contradiction in terms!
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Uhm, it is a book about a girl searching for the key to her soul. It is some fiction and some facts from my own life, like paranoias and things like that..The Green Lantern wrote:My own spaceship.
What kind of book are you writing? Crime fiction? Or non-fiction?
So I got more than 3 replys, does that mean I will get to strangle someone?
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[/quote]Master Margarita wrote:I imagine it wouldn't be very nice to do. And a bit of a hassle after- you know, prison, family/friends upset, family of victim not too happy either, court cases, press, rest of life a mess etc etc.
And all for a bit of research on a book. I can't quite see the pay off.
And while we're on the subject, I'm not quite sure I agree with torture either, unless it is consensual.
I know, lots of s**t would happen. But the strangeling part is not for the book. I just simply would like to do it. Not saying i actually would.. But fantasy is a great thing.. Also like the idea of torturing someone. That is why Ill have it in my book. Kind of a way for acting out..
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wots so funny about eddie stobart?
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I think you're right Andy. But having a spare moment, I tried a google search on "torture, definition" and interestingly, whilst there are a number of definitions, all of which involve inflicting pain or suffering, many are silent on the consent point.
This is probably because most definitions are contained in international treaties- as torture is more the stuff of amnesty international and the like, as opposed to Dixon of Dock Green. And whilst domestic law is precise and follows a certain logic, international law, and international movements, tends to be characterised by fuzzy thinking, imprecise and half baked ideas and enough contradictions to justify...oh, well you choose.
Anyway, back to Lynch's favourate topic, if someone says- torture me- does that mean that this is an impossibility, as torture needs to be non-consensual? I expect the answer is that legally it isn't an offence, as you asked for it (tho' note that you can still be guilty of an offence even tho' someone asks for it), but in common parlance, you could make a damn good fist of torturing someone who consented to it.
All of which is pretty irrelevant and doesn't help on the key issues of next week's lottery numbers. They are: 13 19 5 9 25 4.
And one last thing. Lynch, research or not, strangling is not a good idea. Give it up.
This is probably because most definitions are contained in international treaties- as torture is more the stuff of amnesty international and the like, as opposed to Dixon of Dock Green. And whilst domestic law is precise and follows a certain logic, international law, and international movements, tends to be characterised by fuzzy thinking, imprecise and half baked ideas and enough contradictions to justify...oh, well you choose.
Anyway, back to Lynch's favourate topic, if someone says- torture me- does that mean that this is an impossibility, as torture needs to be non-consensual? I expect the answer is that legally it isn't an offence, as you asked for it (tho' note that you can still be guilty of an offence even tho' someone asks for it), but in common parlance, you could make a damn good fist of torturing someone who consented to it.
All of which is pretty irrelevant and doesn't help on the key issues of next week's lottery numbers. They are: 13 19 5 9 25 4.
And one last thing. Lynch, research or not, strangling is not a good idea. Give it up.
When was the last time you cut the catwalk caviar?
i'm not strange - i just want my name on lots of lorries...
Anyone remember the Channel 4 series GBH with Robert Lindsay?Lynchfanatic wrote:How it would be like to get to strangle someone Hmm, sometimes i almost scare myself, but I would like to do it..