This practice of wearing a sheet and practicing penance still goes on to this day, but its voluntary and only happens in Spain. Sadly enough, a very racist group appropriated said practice for their own evil ends
Yeah true people don't read up on they're history that humans were violent before video games it feels like people don't read up on history no more that's why people have no brain cells at all anymore it's like forest Gump says stupid is and stupid does
Fun fact: if you somehow survived the wheel, it would be viewed as divine intervention and they would heal you back up (to the best of their abilities considering the damage) and you’d be free to go
I once read a book which was based on a real story. This woman had a baby out of wedlock, it was stillborn and she was accused of infanticide since she had no witness to say it was born dead. She was hanged but the execution was done wrong and it was cold, so they thought she was dead but she was only unconscious. Still near dead they tried to an autopsy for medical students (since she was a ruled criminal), she then started to wake up to their surprise and ended up being saved. It was ruled that God was obviously saving her because she was innocent and she made some money off people wanting to come and see her. She lived into middle age (30s or 40s) got married and had other children. This is what happened in the book at least but I think it was actually based on a real case in 17th century England. I think it was the 1640s but I won't say anything for sure.
@bethanbaker7066 I remember hearing a vaguely similar story in history where a woman was accused by a village of witchcraft and was hung but she survived the night and because the village couldn't try her again she basically haunted them after that. there were claims of misfortune and some said she grew three inches from hanging all night
@@Mernon4ym6661 I went and checked her out but it's not Maggie. I tried looking and i found her. Anne Green, it was the 1650s i think in England. The book was called Newes From The Dead by Mary Hooper which is fictional but the woman Anne and the general nature of the story (i.e seduced, miscarriage, hanged, survived) is all truth, i think.
Fun Fact: The device we call “the pear of anguish” was never actually confirmed to be for torture, that was just what some historians assumed it was used for after the fact. It’s far more likely that it was a tool used by cobblers or tailors to open up shoes or sleeves a few sizes.
The Pear of Anguish is of disputed credibility. In fact, most medieval torture devices are. Heck, the Pear isn’t even Medieval, it’s actually more consistent with designs circa 1600, which is early-modern, not medieval. There is no known first-hand or even remotely related account of it being used, and only a few are known to exist from 1600.
It’s also more likely, that IF it was used, then in the mouth as gag / torture device (dislocating the jaw of fully extended), as far as I seen/read on museum visits.
Indeed, sources related to "the pear" are not first-hand, but reproductions made long after their so-called use. However, you can find similar design in germany late 15th-16th, as tools of shame for gossipers. But they are not designated to injure physically.
Yep, most shitty representations of the medieval period were really imagined horrors from the Renaissance, which was in reality the shittier time to live
Except it is not a real torture device, the video got it wrong. The pear doesn't have the strenght to force a human orifice. We don't know how they were used, maybe a surgical tool.
@@castleanthrax1833he's referring to goatse, the internet shock site that shows a person with a stretched out anus. Its very prevalent during the early 2000s spawning a fad of people imitating it using everday objects, it was a weird time of the internet.
Fun fact: the pear of anguish isn't actually a torture device, but more likely a sock stretcher that wasn't strong enough to stretch anything thicker than cotton.
@@kai_maceration it's a more popular theory but still not proven, there were other wooden sock stretchers around this period that were used because cotton shrinks when it's washed, so you gotta stretch it back to a normal size
How do we go from "Let's break all the bones we can and then tie him to a spinning wheel to die a slow, excruciating death." To "Make that mf dress as a ghost and beg people in the middle of town. That'd be awesome."
Imagine talking about your plans for the weekend and then someone just puts a torture device on your face 😭 (Edit : Theres some stupid argument in the replies, check it out if you want drama)
@@shaxzoda7379And no, women were considered property, if you think this only applied to "gossipers" (which is an incredibly subjective term, as studies prove men tend to talk just as much and MORE than women, yet perceive the opposite) then you would also need to believe everyone hung for witchcraft was in fact a witch. Which is stupid. Also incredibly stupid to defend a justice system that viewed women as property, therefore dolled out punishment based on what their husbands or fatheres deemed. If you believe this is a functional society then you deserve to live in isolation❤
@@JokienStudios2003 Yeah, but they only did it to naughty people. And people they suspected of being naughty. And people who believed in the wrong gods. And people who they didn't like much. And people who were a bit funny looking.
This is very very simplified. The punishments differed greatly between time periods, countries and even regions. Plus the scolds bridle most often did not have spikes. However they did parade you around town in a rope. It was more of a shame punishment than one that hurt.
Nope it was used for the purpose, there's a museum that hold a ton of ancient torture devices and The Pear of Anguish was there and there's information that describes that as it's use. Cool profile picture btw.
All of the “pears of anguish” have been dated to the 19th century and were not entirely sure what they are. They could’ve been used for shoes or in dentistry.
Bro you have been typing in that exact same comment for every single person that talked about the first one like we get it bro you hate men talking there is no need to make every single small thing into a political debate@@hanhdeghet76
Try centuries, but yeah. That's about as bad as saying current wars are stupid. Almost all of them were stupid. Not saying there weren't some worth fighting, but ww1 was completely avoidable had people used their brains, swallowed like ANY amount of their huge pride and egos, and even tried to communicate in any way.
Most of these tortures come from the Renaissance and early 1600s or are completely false... Like, for example, witch hunts... it was more likely to find someone who believed in witches in the age of newton and galileo than in the age of the crusades...
These are Early-Modern, not Medieval. Witch-trials were mostly a 16th and 17th century tradition, some 100-200 years after the Medieval period… the pear of anguish is from the 17th century, and even so it’s use as a torture weapon is debated. You also often show pictures from early books and their wood cut images, which again are not medieval as they are taken from the 15th-17th century onward and the invention of the printing press is widely considered a debated boundary that ends the medieval period entirely. Medieval is 476-1453 AD. These are not from that area, and the video is wrong. You made a video about Early Modern torture.
But don't you know that ALL evil comes from the Middle ages and that with the ALL the good things come from the New age? Trust me bro they didn't even have light in the middle ages. It's called the dark age after all. Also they didn't bathe and purified their dirty water by makeing beer out of it. /S
I agree whole heartedly, except with your dates for the medieval period, as these aren't as ckear cut. Some historians even set the end date of the medieval perid at the begin of the reformation in 1518.
So basciclly, in the first one was like: "if you did not shut up then you would be put in a torture device around your lips and in your mouth" great way to deal with Karens!
Source: the misconceived view of the middle ages. BTW some of these things weren't used in the middle ages and some are just wrong. The middle ages is a 1000 years period and it's stupid to classify these things as "medieval" maybe use real historical records because torture wasn't actually common back then.
You gotta give me a warning, man. That ghost in the end was too spooky for me.
Same, I get the spooks too easily
I know dude, my heart almost stopped and now I'm seeking a therapist. 😢
Same I’m in the hospital
same dude I literally had a mini heart attack
I don't know if this is sarcastic or not
I love how they have all of these horrifying punishments then at the end its just "run around town in a white sheet"
"booo!! forgive me lord for i have sinned!!"
@@notreally104" I'm sowwy daddy I've been vewy naughty 😉🥴"
"booo I'm a ghost I'm sorry for my actions booo"
@@DerProffesorin Yo what the actual fuck
@@DerProffesorin priest: for the last time, it is "forgive me father, for I have sinned"
The ghost punishment is probably the nicest form of "torture" ever
Lmaoo
@@Azrael3176no unless it's done on men two then yeah sure other then that no
@@samantha45star70 nah the original always better
@@Azrael3176 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@masked_idol God damnit, stop telling all of our secrets! you know what happens to men who tell our secrets. you will be banished to the bad-lands.
“why are u wearing that metal bridle?”
“i was a yapper… they called me a chatterbox” 💀
I'M CRYING THAT MADE ME GENUINELY LAUGH
But you can’t talk🤓
Medieval European SAW
Yeah, so glad I was born at this time
@@ariel_kuznetsova_ fr
The last was probably the best punish during the entire medieval times
The last one is wrong lol, he is talking bout the Capirotes which is still a thing in Spain.
Wrong the best one is the based stfu one
Being ghost ain't bad
@@zerkeryno
@@zerkery Your brain is rotten
I love how it’s a list of all these crazy things then the last one is just “you failed the give check, go play dress up”
This practice of wearing a sheet and practicing penance still goes on to this day, but its voluntary and only happens in Spain.
Sadly enough, a very racist group appropriated said practice for their own evil ends
@@jimmysuros6302you mean the CIA?
ua-cam.com/video/i0fy-9CPgbU/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
I guess I'd better go dress as a ghost then... Congrats on 666 likes!
@@A13XLaircey uhh you be labeled as a racist even if it's not your intention...
Soo
"videogames make people violent"
People before videogames:
Fr 💀
☠️
Yeah true people don't read up on they're history that humans were violent before video games it feels like people don't read up on history no more that's why people have no brain cells at all anymore it's like forest Gump says stupid is and stupid does
true🗿
😂😂😂
I can just imagine a guy running up to me and being like
"ooOOOooooOo, please forgive meeee! I am a ghost and have done a sheeeeep!"
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“Sir, the pear is supposed to be a form of torture.”
@chuckcarroll2908 n o .
@chuckcarroll2908No
I hereby sentence you to the Scold’s Bridle.
@chuckcarroll2908 No. We won’t.
I am NOT hearing you out on this one@chuckcarroll2908
Fun fact: if you somehow survived the wheel, it would be viewed as divine intervention and they would heal you back up (to the best of their abilities considering the damage) and you’d be free to go
I once read a book which was based on a real story. This woman had a baby out of wedlock, it was stillborn and she was accused of infanticide since she had no witness to say it was born dead. She was hanged but the execution was done wrong and it was cold, so they thought she was dead but she was only unconscious. Still near dead they tried to an autopsy for medical students (since she was a ruled criminal), she then started to wake up to their surprise and ended up being saved. It was ruled that God was obviously saving her because she was innocent and she made some money off people wanting to come and see her. She lived into middle age (30s or 40s) got married and had other children. This is what happened in the book at least but I think it was actually based on a real case in 17th century England. I think it was the 1640s but I won't say anything for sure.
@bethanbaker7066 I remember hearing a vaguely similar story in history where a woman was accused by a village of witchcraft and was hung but she survived the night and because the village couldn't try her again she basically haunted them after that. there were claims of misfortune and some said she grew three inches from hanging all night
What if they thought it was witchcraft?
@@bethanbaker7066maggie dickenson (aka. Half hanged maggie)
@@Mernon4ym6661
I went and checked her out but it's not Maggie. I tried looking and i found her. Anne Green, it was the 1650s i think in England. The book was called Newes From The Dead by Mary Hooper which is fictional but the woman Anne and the general nature of the story (i.e seduced, miscarriage, hanged, survived) is all truth, i think.
Fun Fact: The device we call “the pear of anguish” was never actually confirmed to be for torture, that was just what some historians assumed it was used for after the fact. It’s far more likely that it was a tool used by cobblers or tailors to open up shoes or sleeves a few sizes.
God I hope you’re right.
When I started reading I thought you were about to say it’s for pleasure
By GOD I hope you're right! because the description of the device was the worst thing I heard all month, possibly all year.
Por que no los dos?
@@3DInnovations70same lmao
1200s men : Youre yappin too much, hey jim! Invent a torture device will you?
Yeah i have one! It's the helmet that shuts someone up! *throws weird helmet thing to his hand*
The Pear of Anguish is of disputed credibility. In fact, most medieval torture devices are. Heck, the Pear isn’t even Medieval, it’s actually more consistent with designs circa 1600, which is early-modern, not medieval. There is no known first-hand or even remotely related account of it being used, and only a few are known to exist from 1600.
It’s also more likely, that IF it was used, then in the mouth as gag / torture device (dislocating the jaw of fully extended), as far as I seen/read on museum visits.
Indeed, sources related to "the pear" are not first-hand, but reproductions made long after their so-called use. However, you can find similar design in germany late 15th-16th, as tools of shame for gossipers. But they are not designated to injure physically.
Yep, most shitty representations of the medieval period were really imagined horrors from the Renaissance, which was in reality the shittier time to live
Looks more like something they use on females during examinations of the cervix.
This makes me feel more a bit more relieved, thank you
"How did you lose your virginity?"
"We don't talk about that."
Shane Dawsons great great great great grandpa 💀
Virginity is a myth.
995th like☝️🤓
It’s best to not know.
I’m hungry
Bro took "UP YOUR ASS" to another level 💀💀💀
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💀💀😭
I'm literally the 💀 rn dude
Why bro just why JUST WHY????!!
Except it is not a real torture device, the video got it wrong. The pear doesn't have the strenght to force a human orifice. We don't know how they were used, maybe a surgical tool.
The offending ghost crime is rather funny than an actual punishment
“Not a phone in sight, just people living in the moment.”
Ah the good old day
when people were coming together and bonding
@@wizwizington1758 and getting the worst punishments known to man likes metal in your ass
where the Catholic Church decided everything that you do
And not wasting away on these phones
Imagine getting convicted of blasphemy and the judge says "I sentence you to goatse"
💀
.
@@castleanthrax1833he's referring to goatse, the internet shock site that shows a person with a stretched out anus. Its very prevalent during the early 2000s spawning a fad of people imitating it using everday objects, it was a weird time of the internet.
@@castleanthrax1833wait what?
You know "goatse" right?
@@castleanthrax1833If you don't know what you're talking about then shh.
"Sir, the Pear is not to be enjoyed."
Exactly. It sounds kinda kinky. I’m down.
“I fell”
And when you hollered, I'm sure you emitted a "pear shaped tone..." 😅
i was taught it was put into the mouth then opened up allowing hot coals to be poured into the mouth, how does it work going into the butt?
@@tonynelligan1930 Why would anyone really want to know? 😬
"filthy gossipy" GOT ME CRYING💀💀💀
Ur 14 huh
@@Snfjsjsi ur 9 huh
Ikr 🤣🤣🤣
Bro really said "thats a pain in the ass"
The pear of anguish was mainly used against women and put inside their 🐱, although I’m sure it’s been used in the anus a good amount of times.
Nah man you mean pear
@@Galvanas-delivery-service its a joke
scold bridle, NOW.@@Galvanas-delivery-service
@@NathanielPaque he just added to the joke
Bro took “ shut your mouth “ to another level ☠️☠️☠️
yeah and that device just looks like a medieval springlock helmet💀
@@Cruiser_blox that’s crazy ☠️
I think we should still use em 💀
@@dazaiskidneys until the full springlock suit got added in 1983 (just understand the reference.)
@@RaptureIncorpatedOng for you can shut up 💀💀
They took ‘stfu’ to whole new level 💀💀💀
💀💀
Atleast they learn their lesson and stay quiet 🤣
@@forest_hoboI hope men start to learn their lesson too
That's a nice punishment. Gurls never shut up
@@lzbhcvm6747 nor do boys, they be talking how "sigma" they are 🤣
“Scold’s Bridle.”
_”Hello Amanda, you don’t know me, but I know you. I want to play a game.”_
Scold's Bridle:❌
The Pear of anguish: ❌
Springlocked: ✅
I WAS THINKING THW SAME THING 💀
Hell yeah
JUST ADD WATER
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@@skinskinnersounds like jello recipe
Dude, medieval crimes are either the most brutal ball stomping shit, or you gotta go get groceries for the mayor.
fr tho lmfao
never underestimate medieval people in their creativeness with torture devices
*humans
keep in mind we are the same species today
or catholics
Medieval people didn't have twitter, so they had to get creative.
@GolAcheron-fc4ug Ye sbut with different hsitory and culture (or rather ours is more extensive)
The last one was so scary bro u should give warnings I can’t sleep now😭😭
The chatty womans trying to survive the springlock failure: 🗿
Willam afton be laughing but remembers about the suit,it's too late
Oooooooof
DAYUM
She can talk her way out
@@wisdomwis12o2Nah fr 😭
“Oh, father, I am a homosexual”
“I sentence you to ghost”
“……that actually sounds fun”
"Oooohhhh I'm a VERY friendly ghost! Boo~"
Nah if you were homosexual they would prolly kill you
they would actually probably just kill you on the spot im pretty sure
@@RoadMoosewhite people do be stupid like that 💀
@@RoadMoosesadly we can no longer do it anymore
Fun fact: the pear of anguish isn't actually a torture device, but more likely a sock stretcher that wasn't strong enough to stretch anything thicker than cotton.
im definitely doubtful it was a torture device, but why would it need to extend if it were a sock stretcher?
@@kai_maceration it's a more popular theory but still not proven, there were other wooden sock stretchers around this period that were used because cotton shrinks when it's washed, so you gotta stretch it back to a normal size
That punishment you Gotta pretend to be a ghost😂😂😂😂
How do we go from "Let's break all the bones we can and then tie him to a spinning wheel to die a slow, excruciating death." To "Make that mf dress as a ghost and beg people in the middle of town. That'd be awesome."
Maybe because the crimes were also less serious?
Especially because it was implied that ghost-guy married a sheep???
@@jacksont9455beastiality is a far cry from murder lol
@@richarddavis8863and robbery?
Hello! I'm the 1k like :b
Imagine talking about your plans for the weekend and then someone just puts a torture device on your face 😭
(Edit : Theres some stupid argument in the replies, check it out if you want drama)
AGAJAHAJA
It talks about gossiping.
@@shaxzoda7379Or just talking to much.
@@shaxzoda7379And no, women were considered property, if you think this only applied to "gossipers" (which is an incredibly subjective term, as studies prove men tend to talk just as much and MORE than women, yet perceive the opposite) then you would also need to believe everyone hung for witchcraft was in fact a witch. Which is stupid. Also incredibly stupid to defend a justice system that viewed women as property, therefore dolled out punishment based on what their husbands or fatheres deemed. If you believe this is a functional society then you deserve to live in isolation❤
@@UnBesoDeCristal I mean *technically* it did function _kinda_
They took "Spreding your cheeks" to a whole new level 💀 💀
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jokes aside that would hurt so much
@@fouryx masochist people says otherwise
69th like 😳
@@Ivory-Demon ☠️
the first one is the ultimate counter to
the starbucks karens
My Grandpa: People back then had decency and morals
People back then:
didn't know people could live to be about 500 years old
He’s not wrong. If you knew these were the punishments everyone would be decent 😂
@@JokienStudios2003 Yeah, but they only did it to naughty people. And people they suspected of being naughty.
And people who believed in the wrong gods.
And people who they didn't like much.
And people who were a bit funny looking.
Bro did NOT want to hear her out 💀😭
lol
😂
@@maxwellquipey1how edgy 😢😢😢 bet you are so fun at parties 😢😢😢
@maxwellquipey1 aren't you a delight 💀
@@maxwellquipey1we should bring it back but only for annoying loud men like u
all the other ones: horrific and traumatic
last one: OOOooooOOO-
You made that sound so much better than it really was 😂 just so funny
Bro got muzzled for yapping 💀
Yet it was only women GENDER EQUALITY! MEN CAN BE GOSSIP GIRLIPOPS IF THEY PLEASE
At first I thought "how terrible!" Then thought eh all the stupid shit I get in trouble for saying I could probably use one of those.
W
@@kieranscott3643shut it lil kid
Nah thats the reverse bear trap
Scold's Bridle: ❌
Stfu helmet: ✅
Edit: yooo i didnt even notice 8.4k likes!
Those women would all be employees of the month at Freddy's
If those were still legal my aunts would be wearing one right now
@@alexandro2307THIS IS SO REAL.
LOL
@@alexandro2307LOL-💀
This is very very simplified. The punishments differed greatly between time periods, countries and even regions. Plus the scolds bridle most often did not have spikes. However they did parade you around town in a rope. It was more of a shame punishment than one that hurt.
It’s a short.. did you want a documentary? 😂😂
what do you expect from a short?
Those "history" channels on UA-cam shorts are a disservice to actual history
The scolds bridal actually was really dangerous, due to how heavy it was plus it being pulled around, it sometimes broke the neck of the wearer.
Kinky?
That sheep was violated 💀
There's little to no record of the "pear of anguish" even being used as a torture instrument
GOOD
And if it was, it was most likey used in the mouth to break the jaw.
@@samfoogamer1661The pear of anguish was not strong enough to break a human jaw.
Nope it was used for the purpose, there's a museum that hold a ton of ancient torture devices and The Pear of Anguish was there and there's information that describes that as it's use.
Cool profile picture btw.
@@TeaCeeSeeyou wanna bet
God I wish we just had silly punishments like the last one. Instead we got some cruel disgusting shit that was honestly over kill.
whats the ghost one called? anyone got info on it?
the last punishment seems so innocent compared to all the others
I love how these scary tortures is like the ghost torture with funny clips and stuff😅
That are some pretty weird punishment bro
These*
Another reason why a free democracy is good! And why a system of unquestionable supreme leaders motivated by power, wealth, and religion
...is *BAD!*
Those*
@@chaqillenikita748thowes*
😂😂😂😂😂
All of the “pears of anguish” have been dated to the 19th century and were not entirely sure what they are. They could’ve been used for shoes or in dentistry.
Attention ye townspeople! We have here, a yapper most gabious. Ready the scolds bridle!
The ghost one isn't a punishment,it's just early Halloween.
ah, to be in medieval times and walk through the square to the ravings of ghosts on a fall morning ☺️
everybody knights until the pagan parties show up
"How do you plead on charges of blasphemic acts with a sheep?"
"Baaaaa!"
"Guilty!"
Fun fact:
Most "medieval" torture stuff isn't medieval, but from the oh so great renaissance
“I was born in the wrong generation” mfs got really quiet after hearing about the pear of anguish
Nah they still want to ride around in knights armor and shit
Now I really think I was born in the wrong generation
somehow the church punishment was the least horrible punishment
Ironically
Cause church is bawr
Love how the most offensive acts carry the nicest sentence while the most inoffensive acts carry the biggest sentence.
the second one is actually wild 💀
It’s a myth bro. Don’t worry.
The ghost one sounds enjoyable-
It's probably something I'd do anyway if even without being punished.
Nah bro pear one does
@@someone8992Ayo wtf
@@someone8992 NAHHHH
@@someone8992nah what
"Quit yappin" *puts weird helmet thing on her*
A perfect Karen antidote
@@subject21calpha76there are more annoying male karens than female
WE NEED TO BROUGHT IT BACK
@@agorman1341no
**puts on metal briddle**
Hello Amanda... You don't know me.
Imagine being a gossip girl in high school and getting punished for it
Good! Gossip girls ruined everything and everyone back in my days at school
@@decorachan4680 No they dont they make the school better with more drama instead of a boring old school with males
“XOXO, Gossip gi-hmmmmpfffpfflf”
Imagine being a girl allowed to go to school at ALL in those times! ❤😂
When your wife doesn't cook after you came home from work
"Your honor shes a witch!"
"What noo im not a witch!"
"Your honor, she's talking back!"
"Good times for men"
@@colliehaughton7595😐
@@colliehaughton7595😐😑
@@colliehaughton7595🤡
@@colliehaughton7595 😐😐😐
"you did something we don't like, your punishment? *instant haloween*"
"hey Elizabeth did you hear about Leon's marriage?-"
"Put thy Iron Helmet on her head"
That first one is the prototype for the reverse beartrap 😂
Also known as a springlock.
It should be nicknamed the "Shut up, Woman!" device.
@donaldcalhoun3665 the only one who should shut up is you
@@donaldcalhoun3665or here’s another torture for women no phone and forced to watch their husband talk to other ladies and can’t interfere with it
"if you talked to much you would be put on a Scold's bridle-"
*Jigsaw theme starts playing*
The fact that we went from something as horrifying as ripping your ass open to roleplaying as Casper.
The 2nd one already looks painful enough, I don't need to see the rest
broski’s took cancelling to a whole new level
whoever came up with these punishments are guilty of far worse than the ones who had to suffer their creations.
the wheel punishment was so infamous, the creators of dark souls decided to make an enemy that perfectly replicated what the torture was like
What enemy was that?
@@Mii..the wheel skeletons in Ds1 and 2 that rolled into you and fucked you up
Actually that idea came from Kentaro Miura in Berserk. Darksouls paid reference to the manga with that ennemy
I mean… kinda? The skeleton wheels were actually inspired from berserk- like almost everything in dark souls.
@@eclecticwitch4515 Haha, thanks.
Born to be a yapper
Forced to be born in medieval Europe
The priest and the townsfolk may forgive you, but the sheep will never forget.
I think many people now a days need that first one permanently
Yep, men sure do need those a lot 🤣
Bro you have been typing in that exact same comment for every single person that talked about the first one like we get it bro you hate men talking there is no need to make every single small thing into a political debate@@hanhdeghet76
If the first punishment was still applied today, all of my coworkers would simply seized to exist.
Seize the day. 😂
@temulawak123 - Hahaha 😄.
FYI, the phrase is “cease to exist”. This means to stop existing, or to become nonexistent 😊
I'm sure you'd never go around talking to people, you're a good Christian boy.
@@bufficliff8978I agree
@@bufficliff8978🗿
It’s crazy how robbery and murder have the same punishment 💀
The second torture got me rolling up to 50 stories💀
When the pear of anguish is fully spread but you still don't feel anything.
You know from experience
@@Zodfuels💀💀
Pear of Anguish might not have been used in medieval times. There’s a couple of points that are wrong.
That sheep doesn't seem willing to forgive that ghost 💀
“Video games make people violent”:
Decades ago:
Try centuries, but yeah. That's about as bad as saying current wars are stupid. Almost all of them were stupid. Not saying there weren't some worth fighting, but ww1 was completely avoidable had people used their brains, swallowed like ANY amount of their huge pride and egos, and even tried to communicate in any way.
“Decades”
The people who came up with these punishments have me seriously considering their mental state.
Whoever invented the first one , sounds like a genius to me.
@@km3106 If it's not a joke, I hope you'll wear it until the end of your days
@@km3106not sure if the first one ever left paper
@@km3106nah, they a incel 💀
I'm pretty sure that in some places, the first one also had a bell attached, so people could hear you comeing and be prepared to publicly shame you.
The second the man had no choose to remove the -balls- 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And thats how ghosts became a thing
Ghosts were always a thing.
@@castleanthrax1833Yes but not the blanket with two holes one
The last one seems like the best
Teaches me more history than social studies at school 💀💀💀
Half of it's apocryphal, so probably not.
bro why do u want to learn abt ancient punishments in school 😭
Some of this are completely false
Most of these tortures come from the Renaissance and early 1600s or are completely false... Like, for example, witch hunts... it was more likely to find someone who believed in witches in the age of newton and galileo than in the age of the crusades...
Wow… they took The Rock’s “shut up b-tch” to a whole new level.
the ghost thing sounds kinda fun tbh-
Arguably the Pretend To Be a Ghost one was the most wholesome
These are Early-Modern, not Medieval. Witch-trials were mostly a 16th and 17th century tradition, some 100-200 years after the Medieval period… the pear of anguish is from the 17th century, and even so it’s use as a torture weapon is debated. You also often show pictures from early books and their wood cut images, which again are not medieval as they are taken from the 15th-17th century onward and the invention of the printing press is widely considered a debated boundary that ends the medieval period entirely. Medieval is 476-1453 AD. These are not from that area, and the video is wrong. You made a video about Early Modern torture.
18th century american WASPs not fabricating obvious pseudo-history to slander the catholic church challenge (impossible)
@@Bill-mq7wrThis was a hoot to read.
But don't you know that ALL evil comes from the Middle ages and that with the ALL the good things come from the New age?
Trust me bro they didn't even have light in the middle ages. It's called the dark age after all. Also they didn't bathe and purified their dirty water by makeing beer out of it. /S
I agree whole heartedly, except with your dates for the medieval period, as these aren't as ckear cut. Some historians even set the end date of the medieval perid at the begin of the reformation in 1518.
@@Jacob-gj8hz ik i am chronically online and my monkey brain often causes me to form incoherent sentences, lol
The ghost punishment actually seems like a fun thing to do
I love how talking a lot as a woman deserves a bigger punishment than doing something deemed offensive by the church
"The design is very human".
Girl got the reverse bear trap 💀💀💀
i was thinking the same thing💀
Same
So basciclly, in the first one was like: "if you did not shut up then you would be put in a torture device around your lips and in your mouth" great way to deal with Karens!
Source: the misconceived view of the middle ages. BTW some of these things weren't used in the middle ages and some are just wrong. The middle ages is a 1000 years period and it's stupid to classify these things as "medieval" maybe use real historical records because torture wasn't actually common back then.
Karens : "ViDeOgAmEs CaUsE vIoLeNcE!¡!11!"
People before videogames :
Except those Karens have been proven right by several studies
@@UnBesoDeCristalstfu or im putting the first device on you
send link@@UnBesoDeCristal
@@UnBesoDeCristalexcept several other studies have stated that there is no evidence video games cause violence.
This is an exact copy of another comment from days before with thousands of likes. Why do people do this? Or is it bots?
people be like “The Aztecs are so brutal for sacrificing enemy captives of war” meanwhile medieval europe
Or they point to Muslims as well while pretending Europe was kind of angel
They should've put the Scold's Bridle on Peppa Pig in the "Chatterbox" episode😂😂😂