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What? No, it wasn't.

The Greeks had it. But it is probably a lot older.

Torture of being buried alive had been around for far longer. Slow cooked in the brazen bull. Eaten by insects, like that Indiana Jones shit, head in mud above soldier ant mound. Etc etc.

Which Greek myth is it. Where the royal daughter was locked into solitary confinement underground then the god freed an impregnated.

You're referring to the term solitary confinement simply adapted from monastic practices. Like meditation. Even the Bible 40 days and 40 nights in the desert where Satan tested Jesus or John?

But prisoners were put in the cages, hardly solitary confinement, along roadsides left to die for months, crucified left to die for weeks.

It isn't torture unless other torture is used. It's confinement, and I think you'll find they've been locking people up and torturing them since the dawn of mankind. They often got really inventive in how they'd do it.

302 days ago
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What? No, it wasn't.

The Greeks had it. But it is probably a lot older.

Torture of being buried alive had been around for far longer. Slow cooked in the brazen bull. Eaten by insects, like that Indiana Jones shit, head in mud above soldier ant mound. Etc etc.

Which Greek myth is it. Where the royal daughter was locked into solitary confinement underground then the god freed an impregnated.

You're referring to the term solitary confinement simply adapted from monastic practices. Like mediation. Even the Bible 40 days and 40 nights in the desert where Satan tested Jesus or John?

But prisoners were put in the cages, hardly solitary confinement, along roadsides left to die for months, crucified left to die for weeks.

It isn't torture unless other torture is used. It's confinement, and I think you'll find they've been locking people up and torturing them since the dawn of mankind. They often got really inventive in how they'd do it.

302 days ago
1 score