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07-26-2013, 11:56 AM
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Re: Syria: Man Buried Alive
Am I the only one who finds this to be somewhat suspicious? I mean, there are so many things that just don't add up. 1. If the victim was punished for giving media coverage about Assad atrocities, why on earth would Assad soldiers film THEMSELVES doing more atrocities and then leaking it to media/internet? It makes no sense at all. 2. Why would the soldiers mock Allah like that as muslims in a muslim country? That was a bit too intentional to mention Assad as 'a god'. That mockery would not be beneficial to Assad's regime and so that line of the soldier makes no sense at all. 3. What's always with the sneakers? Usually even in Africa every single piss-poor military has enough boots for the men, but somehow all these guys - what - lost their boots? Professional soldiers all around the world wear boots. If these guys are terrorists - and I think burying someone alive is a means to spread terror - they could be working for anyone. Even a third party interested in neither Assad of the Rebels but wanting to create confusion and fear. Or fourth party, that hates the third party that just confuses everyone and creates fear, but fails to see the irony in their filmed-and-leaked deed. All in all, I think being buried alive is not the worst way to go. It may be scary as hell, but propably not the most painful. You just start to lose conciousness from lack of oxygen and oversupply of carbondioxide, then comes a euphoria near the end of asphyxiation and then death. |
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07-26-2013, 06:06 PM
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Re: Syria: Man Buried Alive
strawdengerger I think question number 1 is easy, to scare the shit out of anyone else that would dare to leak anything to the media. The rest of them I haven't a clue..........Although, I am curious what do you think the worst way to die would be? I have always thought suffocation or burning would have to be a toss up on the worst way to die scale. |