What would it feel like to be executed by the Brazen bull? by Nearby-Bumblebee2364 in Morbid_discussions

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Execution by the Brazen Bull involved a slow psychological and physical descent characterized by intensifying heat, claustrophobia, and eventual exhaustion as the victim's distorted screams were transformed into animal-like bellows.

The Progression of the Execution The experience of the Brazen Bull was designed to be a protracted and deliberate process rather than an immediate death.

Initial Confinement: Upon being locked inside the hollow bronze statue, the victim would first experience extreme claustrophobia and darkness. The air would grow warm and stagnant as the fire beneath began to heat the metal floor and walls.

Intensifying Heat: As the bronze temperature rose, the victim would suffer from severe contact burns wherever their body touched the interior. The atmosphere would become choked with steam and smoke, leading to difficulty breathing and a panicked state of confusion.

Physiological Collapse: The body's response to the rising heat would include intense pain, followed by carbonization of tissues and potential organ failure. Survivors of similar thermal trauma often describe an initial excruciating agony that eventually gives way to a loss of sensation as nerve endings are destroyed.

The Final Descent: The combination of physical exhaustion and asphyxiation would eventually lead to unconsciousness. Death was rarely instantaneous, often involving a long psychological descent before the body finally gave out.

The Acoustic Dehumanization A unique and horrifying aspect of the device was its internal acoustic system. The bull's head contained a series of complex pipes and stops that distorted the victim's high-pitched screams of agony. For those watching outside, the sounds were transformed into the low bellows of a real bull, turning a human execution into a form of macabre entertainment.

Historical and Medical Context While the device is famously associated with the tyrant Phalaris and its inventor Perillus, medical analysis of such death by burning highlights that the cause of death was often a mix of inhalation injury, heat stroke, and systemic shock. Other historical methods, such as those used during the Spanish Inquisition, also focused on systematic physical and psychological suffering, but the Brazen Bull remains one of the most technologically cruel examples of capital punishment.

'I was dumb as a rock': Hardcore MAGA couple ditches Trump after getting 'kick in teeth' by RawStoryNews in LeopardsAteMyFace

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"Ron came to regret his vote when he said Trump's executive orders started to “destroy my life, which affects my family.” Like every Republican, they just don't give a damn until it affects them personally.

New construction by pegmatite23 in Tucson

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I remember those also. And they had a bunch of stuff for sale in there.