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This is where you are slathered in (and force-fed) milk and honey. You are then strapped to a tiny boat and set adrift in pond.

You will shit yourself profusely from all of the honey and milk you had been fed. The mixture of honey and shit attract a wonderful collection of insects that will begin to nosh on all of the fluids on your body, and eventually you.

The bugs will then lay their eggs in your tender tissues, and begin to use your body as a coïtus-filled fun house with a built-in buffet and nursery. Of course, this happens over the course of a few days, so you get to experience the feeling of the insects eating you, breeding on you, and living in you. The worst part is that you can survive a really long time, one guy living up to 17 days


Edit: Some of you are asking "why doesn't the victim just die of dehydration?" Although dehydration is a factor in torturing the victim, the Persians were a saucy folk and didn't want the fun to end too soon. So, they fed the victim every few days. The feeding intervals were long enough to allow the effects of dehydration to kick in, but not long enough to allow the victim to die. They would also re-smear the honey on the victim's body during feedings.

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Fatal Familial Insomnia.

Just imagine slowly losing the ability to sleep. It gets harder and harder to sleep until finally, you simply stop being able to sleep. You still very much have the urge to sleep, the desire, but because of a build-up of Prions in the brain (the same kind of microbe that causes Mad Cow Disease and other delightful brain eating diseases), you no longer are able to sleep. This eventually causes a whole spectrum of other problems, including panic attacks, the development of phobias, paranoia, hallucinations, rapid weight loss, and dementia. You lose sleep until you go mad. That's some Cthulhu shit right there, you go insane from loss of sleep. Finally, death comes as some sort of mercy.

Worse part...the disease can take up to eighteen months to run its course. You might stay awake for a year! Seems like that is what hell is like. Pleasant dreams...
 
Dit !

This is where you are slathered in (and force-fed) milk and honey. You are then strapped to a tiny boat and set adrift in pond.

You will shit yourself profusely from all of the honey and milk you had been fed. The mixture of honey and shit attract a wonderful collection of insects that will begin to nosh on all of the fluids on your body, and eventually you.

The bugs will then lay their eggs in your tender tissues, and begin to use your body as a coïtus-filled fun house with a built-in buffet and nursery. Of course, this happens over the course of a few days, so you get to experience the feeling of the insects eating you, breeding on you, and living in you. The worst part is that you can survive a really long time, one guy living up to 17 days


Edit: Some of you are asking "why doesn't the victim just die of dehydration?" Although dehydration is a factor in torturing the victim, the Persians were a saucy folk and didn't want the fun to end too soon. So, they fed the victim every few days. The feeding intervals were long enough to allow the effects of dehydration to kick in, but not long enough to allow the victim to die. They would also re-smear the honey on the victim's body during feedings.

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Fatal Familial Insomnia.

Just imagine slowly losing the ability to sleep. It gets harder and harder to sleep until finally, you simply stop being able to sleep. You still very much have the urge to sleep, the desire, but because of a build-up of Prions in the brain (the same kind of microbe that causes Mad Cow Disease and other delightful brain eating diseases), you no longer are able to sleep. This eventually causes a whole spectrum of other problems, including panic attacks, the development of phobias, paranoia, hallucinations, rapid weight loss, and dementia. You lose sleep until you go mad. That's some Cthulhu shit right there, you go insane from loss of sleep. Finally, death comes as some sort of mercy.

Worse part...the disease can take up to eighteen months to run its course. You might stay awake for a year! Seems like that is what hell is like. Pleasant dreams...

Onmogelijk, na een paar dagen zonder slaap ga je zonder pardon dood. In m'n studieboek stond zelfs dat een mens korter zonder slaap kan dan voedsel. En desnoods vraag je toch even of een huisgenoot je een flinke tik op je kop geeft, ga je ook van slapen.
 
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Onmogelijk, na een paar dagen zonder slaap ga je zonder pardon dood. In m'n studieboek stond zelfs dat een mens korter zonder slaap kan dan voedsel. En desnoods vraag je toch even of een huisgenoot je een flinke tik op je kop geeft, ga je ook van slapen.

idd, na aantal dagen ga je ook absurd gekke dingen hallucineren.
 
Onmogelijk, na een paar dagen zonder slaap ga je zonder pardon dood. In m'n studieboek stond zelfs dat een mens korter zonder slaap kan dan voedsel. En desnoods vraag je toch even of een huisgenoot je een flinke tik op je kop geeft, ga je ook van slapen.

Studieboek...zijn al meer experimenten gedaan waarbij mensen weken worden wakker gehouden.

trouwens het is een ziekte die je hersens aantast.

Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) is a very rare autosomal dominant inherited prion disease of the brain. It is almost always caused by a mutation to the protein PrPC, but can also develop spontaneously in patients with a non-inherited mutation variant called sporadic fatal insomnia (sFI). FFI has no known cure and involves progressively worsening insomnia, which leads to hallucinations, delirium, and confusional states like that of dementia.[1] The average survival span for patients diagnosed with FFI after the onset of symptoms is 18 months.[1]
The mutated protein, called PrPSc, has been found in just 40 families worldwide, affecting about 100 people; if only one parent has the gene, the offspring have a 50% risk of inheriting it and developing the disease. The first recorded victim was an Italian man, who died in Venice in the year 1765.[2]

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En desnoods vraag je toch even of een huisgenoot je een flinke tik op je kop geeft, ga je ook van slapen.

bewusteloos zijn is niet hetzelfde als slapen
 
Gemiddeld zou je zo'n 14 dagen zonder slaap dodelijk zijn.
1 jaar volledig zonder slaap is lulkoek, zeer slecht slapen is een ander verhaal.
 
Vind 14 dagen al veel, als ik 1 of 2 nachten niet slaap ben ik al paranoïde
 
Studieboek...zijn al meer experimenten gedaan waarbij mensen weken worden wakker gehouden.

trouwens het is een ziekte die je hersens aantast.

Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) is a very rare autosomal dominant inherited prion disease of the brain. It is almost always caused by a mutation to the protein PrPC, but can also develop spontaneously in patients with a non-inherited mutation variant called sporadic fatal insomnia (sFI). FFI has no known cure and involves progressively worsening insomnia, which leads to hallucinations, delirium, and confusional states like that of dementia.[1] The average survival span for patients diagnosed with FFI after the onset of symptoms is 18 months.[1]
The mutated protein, called PrPSc, has been found in just 40 families worldwide, affecting about 100 people; if only one parent has the gene, the offspring have a 50% risk of inheriting it and developing the disease. The first recorded victim was an Italian man, who died in Venice in the year 1765.[2]

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bewusteloos zijn is niet hetzelfde als slapen

Tja, want een universitair studieboek over slaapstoornissen bevat onjuiste informatie.

En de survivalspan is 18 maanden na onset, en het is een progressieve ziekte. Dus ze zijn niet 18 maanden lang wakker, maar vallen in die 18 maanden steeds moeilijker in slaap. Dus na een jaar slapen ze mss gewoon 2-3 uur per nacht. Uiteindelijk slapen ze dan mss in de laatste fase helemaal niet meer, maar dat is dan waarschijnlijk een paar dagen. Feit is gewoon, zonder slaap ga je na een paar dagen dood.
 
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Tja, want een universitair studieboek over slaapstoornissen bevat onjuiste informatie.

En de survivalspan is 18 maanden na onset, en het is een progressieve ziekte. Dus ze zijn niet 18 maanden lang wakker, maar vallen in die 18 maanden steeds moeilijker in slaap. Dus na een jaar slapen ze mss gewoon 2-3 uur per nacht. Uiteindelijk slapen ze dan mss in de laatste fase helemaal niet meer, maar dat is dan waarschijnlijk een paar dagen. Feit is gewoon, zonder slaap ga je na een paar dagen dood.

Meer informeren achter de ziekte dan, wat het is echt geen leugentje.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIeTVVAEFn8

http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/519
Pierluigi Gambetti, one of the discoverers of the condition known as fatal familial insomnia (FFI), claims that it is "the worst disease you can get." (5) Given the vast number of diseases in the world, Gambetti's claim seems farfetched at first glance, maybe even selfish; who wouldn't want to take credit for discovering one of the worst diseases in the world? But a quick overview of the disease presents solid evidence in favor of the claim- and some interesting insights about the many tasks of the I-function.
FFI has been discovered in only 28 families worldwide; it is an autosomal dominant gene mutation, meaning that a parent with the disease has a fifty percent chance of passing it on to his or her child (2). That much is predictable. But every other aspect of the disease is wildly unpredictable, forcing family members to make difficult decisions. If parents have such a high chance of passing on the disease, one might ask, why don't they simply choose not to have children? The answer: FFI , unlike many other fatal genetic conditions, doesn't appear until the victim is middle-aged, and tests to see whether parents carry the FFI mutation only recently became available (1). Here the first questions of the I-function, and the first paradoxes of the disease, appear. If this disease occurred in childhood, natural selection would have long ago done away with it. Because it does not strike until middle age, however, parents who may be carriers must make difficult decisions about childbirth. Paradoxically, it is in the parents' best interest to have more children, in order to ensure that at least some live FFI free into old age. More children, however, also means more potential FFI cases- a tough paradox for the I-function to work through.
Next, the symptoms. FFI baffled investigators for years, because certain symptoms resemble encephalitis, end-stage alcoholism, and dementia, among other conditions (1). But the hallmark of FFI, which the aforementioned conditions don't necessarily show, is the complete inability to sleep. The brain wave patterns that appear on FFI patients' EEGs go up and down wildly, in a pattern completely unlike the normal sleep-wake cycle; they may still show patterns indicative of REM sleep at night, but they do not pass through the sleep stages that typically precede REM, and they can still move while in the REM stage (5). There are also unbelievable highs in pulse and blood pressure, excessive sweating and an eventual loss of coordination and other gross motor skills (including speech) before the victim finally falls into a coma-like state and dies (1). But, most horribly, the thinking portions of the I-function remain intact, even as the rest of the body deteriorates (4). Because FFI is invariably fatal, patients understand that they will die, can talk and write freely about their coordination deteriorates and understand their fate up until their death (5). Some diseases, like Alzheimer's disease, are tragic because their victims lose the ability to describe their decline; in these diseases, the I-function deteriorates along with the physical body. But FFI is tragic for precisely the opposite reason; it leaves the I-function intact, even when its victims are clearly in physical agony.
Even the agent that causes FFI defies conventions. It is a prion, a form of infectious protein. Humans naturally produce thousands of intricately folded proteins, and the vast majority of them are harmless. But if one protein happens to misfold in a harmful way, it can trigger a chain reaction, leading other proteins to produce similarly harmful forms; the immune system cannot counteract the chain, since it does not see the proteins as infectious agents (4). The exact mechanisms behind this process, and the reasons why it should be fatal, aren't well understood. The effects of prions on the brains of FFI victims, however, are well-documented. In most areas of the brain, FFI victims show remarkably little damage. The thalamus, however, is utterly destroyed, full of holes (3). Given this evidence, one might try to make the argument that the I-function cannot be located in the thalamus; after all, FFI victims remain completely able to think and comprehend the world, even as the prions destroy that part of the brain. However, the I-function isn't limited to one section of the brain, and it does not only control thinking and speech. Indeed the sleep-wake cycle, so damaged in FFI victims, is also regulated in part by the I-function; people simply tend to forget this fact, because sleep feels like such a natural part of our existence. Only in unusual cases, like the severe insomnia of FFI, do we remember the I-function's role in this cycle.
FFI, then, presents yet another example of why it's useless to try to pin down one precise area where the I-function lies. One can see from FFI victims that the parts of the I-function that have to do with language use and comprehension, with naming people and objects in the world, probably aren't located in the thalamus. But the thalamus must play some role in the sleep-wake cycle, judging from FFI victims' brain damage, and the I-function aids in sleep-wake cycles as well; one cannot give an exact location for a function that performs so many diverse tasks.
 
Hitler met t**ten
 
dit is ook een leuke.
 
Death by Snu Snu.
 
Dit !

This is where you are slathered in (and force-fed) milk and honey. You are then strapped to a tiny boat and set adrift in pond.

You will shit yourself profusely from all of the honey and milk you had been fed. The mixture of honey and shit attract a wonderful collection of insects that will begin to nosh on all of the fluids on your body, and eventually you.

The bugs will then lay their eggs in your tender tissues, and begin to use your body as a coïtus-filled fun house with a built-in buffet and nursery. Of course, this happens over the course of a few days, so you get to experience the feeling of the insects eating you, breeding on you, and living in you. The worst part is that you can survive a really long time, one guy living up to 17 days



Edit: Some of you are asking "why doesn't the victim just die of dehydration?" Although dehydration is a factor in torturing the victim, the Persians were a saucy folk and didn't want the fun to end too soon. So, they fed the victim every few days. The feeding intervals were long enough to allow the effects of dehydration to kick in, but not long enough to allow the victim to die. They would also re-smear the honey on the victim's body during feedings.

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Of dit

Fatal Familial Insomnia.

Just imagine slowly losing the ability to sleep. It gets harder and harder to sleep until finally, you simply stop being able to sleep. You still very much have the urge to sleep, the desire, but because of a build-up of Prions in the brain (the same kind of microbe that causes Mad Cow Disease and other delightful brain eating diseases), you no longer are able to sleep. This eventually causes a whole spectrum of other problems, including panic attacks, the development of phobias, paranoia, hallucinations, rapid weight loss, and dementia. You lose sleep until you go mad. That's some Cthulhu shit right there, you go insane from loss of sleep. Finally, death comes as some sort of mercy.

Worse part...the disease can take up to eighteen months to run its course. You might stay awake for a year! Seems like that is what hell is like. Pleasant dreams...



Je was me voor. Heb dat ooit ergens gelezen. Ziekelijke dood.

Levend gevild worden lijkt me ook nare shit. Als je iemand hebt die het een beetje fatsoenlijk kan ga je als het goed is niet dood van bloedingen dan, dus dat zal goed zeer doen
 
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verdrinken in zout water

Door zout water worden je longen hypertoon (te hoge druk), waardoor het plasma uit je bloed als het ware je longen ingezogen wordt, waardoor je in je eigen vloeistoffen verzuipt. En het duurt gemiddeld 10 minuten langer dan in gewoon water..
 
verdrinken in zout water

Door zout water worden je longen hypertoon (te hoge druk), waardoor het plasma uit je bloed als het ware je longen ingezogen wordt, waardoor je in je eigen vloeistoffen verzuipt. En het duurt gemiddeld 10 minuten langer dan in gewoon water..

10 minuten is korter dan +10 dagen.


Verbranden in zout vuur lijkt me ook k*t dan joh..
 
stikken ( en verdrinken)
 
zoals die gast van in de film Seven die aan zen bed was vast gemaakt en juist genoeg drugs en medicatie kreeg om levend weg te rotten bij bewustzijn
 
Oei
 
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in die serie 'Hannibal' zitten ook echt ziek lugubere dingen.

En laatste aflevering van vikings had ook wel een nasty marteldood. Bloody eagle
 
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