OH N-MOOOOOOOOOOO

>OH N-MOOOOOOOOOOO

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Quality shitpost

>OH THE HUMANITY

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Based bullposter

Is this the worst way to die?

This is my new fetish.

>Some modern scholars question whether the brazen bull ever really existed, attributing reports of the invention to early propaganda.
I didn't know wikipedia allowed anti-semitism.

Is that Saddam Hussein?

It definitely looks horrible

iirc both the engineer who created this (executed by the king) and then later the king who ordered it both were executed in this thing

all you gotta do is rock side to side

nah. scaphism

There's no proof it ever happened, other than White European propaganda to paint all Arab civilizations as barbaric.

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>oww it burns noooo -*turns around and starts tooting the horn*

we should do that to US Democrats

I've seen this one before. this is at least your 2nd time posting this

Mithras is my crown.

Kinda like the guillotine?

So it'd be like trumpet noises and muffled scream noises.

It looks like a really slow death

*Marduk. You can also call him utu

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Theres only like 40 people that use this website

in fact the majority of the horrific torture devices used in the middle ages were invented by christians, including this one (if i am not confused). religion of peace.

you would think someone somewhere would recreate the minotaur hollow cow

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im curious how it would actually turned out
the ISIS should have tried this while they're around

their viewership will surpass the mythbusters

>OH N-MOOOOOOOOOOO

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Based and Moo Pilled

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I don't get it.

>modern scholars
The same people that think there were transgendered female Spartans fighting in the frontlines at Thermopylae. Yeah, naw. They're all hacks.

Brazen bull never used on humans. Total myth. It was a BBQ setup where goats ect were roasted. Pipes were used for temp control.

Archeologists making shit up again

>ISIS had the opportunity to test out the boats

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Can't. You get scalded every time you move.

There are actually a million unique ID's every month. I's say 50% of that are bots and trolls. There are probably about 40 of us who use it consistently.

Has there been a Mythbusters episode on ancient/medieval torture devices?

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Are these real? Were people of old degenerate coomers?

Lol,LMOO

Yes all of human history is centered around cooming

There's literally zero proof to suggest this was ever even utilized.

>The 12th-century Rashi, commenting on Jeremiah 7:31 stated:
>Tophet is Moloch, which was made of brass; and they heated him from his lower parts; and his hands being stretched out, and made hot, they put the child between his hands, and it was burnt; when it vehemently cried out; but the priests beat a drum, that the father might not hear the voice of his son, and his heart might not be moved.
>A rabbinical tradition attributed to the Yalkout of Rabbi Simeon,[8] says that the idol was hollow and was divided into seven compartments, in one of which they put flour, in the second turtle-doves, in the third a ewe, in the fourth a ram, in the fifth a calf, in the sixth an ox, and in the seventh a child, which were all burned together by heating the statue inside.

Caligula tier

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Idk getting flayed by injuns seems pretty shit

You would probably pass out from lack of oxygen before you started to burn. Most deaths by fire (burned at a stake, etc.) work this way.

>feeling your hands and feet burn as you're slowly being cooked alive
Either this or having acid poured all over your body. Even burning to death isn't as bad because you're dead in less than a minute.

Marduck and Baaleed.

The worst way to die is being born into this reality, slaving away for several decades and then dying, without any achievement to your name and subsequently being forgotten.

wouldn't the guy have to be tied and mouth stuffed so as not to bite the tongue off to save himself from the suffering?

Why would smoke from the fire be coming out the mouth?
I get if the nigger was roasting shit would come out, but pic is daisy fresh.

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yeah as fucked up as globohomo can be, i am happy to live in the present day.

They're idiots. Most scholars today agree moloch was a form of sacrifice, not an actual god or statue used for sacrifice. Although it definitely relates to sacrifice by burning

>Archeologists making shit up again
Jeremiah 7:31 " They have built the high places of Topheth in the Valley of Ben Hinnom to burn their sons and daughters in the fire—something I did not command, nor did it enter my mind."

Soil in the Tophet of Salammbó was found to be full of olive wood charcoal, probably from the sacrificial pyres. It was the location of the temple of the goddess Tanit and the necropolis. Animal remains, mostly sheep and goats, found inside some of the Tophet urns, strongly suggest that this was not a burial ground for children who died prematurely. The animals were sacrificed to the gods, presumably in place of children (one surviving inscription refers to the animal as "a substitute"). It is conjectured that the children unlucky enough not to have substitutes were also sacrificed and then buried in the Tophet.

The remains include the bodies of both very young children and small animals, and those who argue in favor of child sacrifice have argued that if the animals were sacrificed then so too were the children.[13] The area covered by the Tophet in Carthage was probably over an acre and a half by the fourth century BCE,[14] with nine different levels of burials. About 20,000 urns were deposited between 400 BCE and 200 BCE,[14] with the practice continuing until the early years of the Christian period. The urns contained the charred bones of newborns and in some cases the bones of fetuses and two-year-olds. These double remains have been interpreted to mean that in the cases of stillborn babies, the parents would sacrifice their youngest child.[15]
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