Get fresh lettering envelopes and paper cut their eyes.
Hang someone upside down by his feet and dismember him bit by bit, starting with each finger. Then cut his hands off and each of his arms. Try to reduce the blood loss to keep him alive longer. Then burn his body with a hot iron and cut his chest, legs and testicles with a knife. Then cut his dick off and force feed it to him. And finally, skin him alive.
If all that doesn't kill him, then he is one resilient motherfucker. The blood loss will kill him eventually.
by MrKhazarGod damn, that is some sexy shit right there. Oh, and don't forget the fabled death by sawing a guy in half while he's hanging upside down.
That can certainly be achieved.
The victim dying slowly from blood loss would be better though, in my opinion, because then I can enjoy his suffering for longer. I could watch him die for hours...
Forcing someone to murder those they care about, slowly, following instructions given in advance designed to make it more scarring based on individual context. The expression, the struggle in their eyes as they break themselves to do what must be done, as well as the looks of their victims is where the sickness is, as opposed to focusing on just how graphic it could be. People are interesting, and watching people think, feel, and adapt can have so many different displays.
It's not a creative answer, but it's more appealing to me to figure what must be going through their minds when forced to do something that could wreck their psyche. Setting the stage can sometimes be more fun than being one of it's players.
I'm also a fan of those settings where someone is "cursed" to live with everyone they ever get to know dying because of a past mistake or choice of that individual. The forced loner's life in the name of others safety seems a fate worse than death for many. The sheer isolation would become torture for the average individual.
It's more sick to be left alive with constant crippling misfortune than to die.
by TurncoatForcing someone to murder those they care about, slowly, following instructions given in advance designed to make it more scarring based on individual context. The expression, the struggle in their eyes as they break themselves to do what must be done, as well as the looks of their victims is where the sickness is, as opposed to focusing on just how graphic it could be. People are interesting, and watching people think, feel, and adapt can have so many different displays.
It's not a creative answer, but it's more appealing to me to figure what must be going through their minds when forced to do something that could wreck their psyche. Setting the stage can sometimes be more fun than being one of it's players.
I'm also a fan of those settings where someone is "cursed" to live with everyone they ever get to know dying because of a past mistake or choice of that individual. The forced loner's life in the name of others safety seems a fate worse than death for many. The sheer isolation would become torture for the average individual.
It's more sick to be left alive with constant crippling misfortune than to die.
The op topic was of murder not torture. If you want to start a thread about torture. Then your statement you made would be appropriate. Life isn't complicated people make it complicated.
The first one's still murder, just murder by proxy. People the torture victim cares about are dying at his hand as he's made to murder his own mind. The tool used for it being tortured as a result of it's just what makes it a more fun choice.
The latter parts are a bit of a tangent related to life alive tortured being more sick than murder.
I agree with you. You can fuck up someone's head to the point in witch it would be worse than death. I was just stating that if you torture someone and the outcome isn't death. It would be torture. Now if the torture leads to intentional death then it becomes murder. If I realy wanted to destroy someone I would prefer your method.