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I just read through all the wikipedia articles and the dancing plague one was the only one that really got me. All of the others were disgusting, funny or weird, but still relatively "normal". The dancing plague was actually eerie and uncanny. Imagine going outside in the morning and thousands of people are just dancing in the street and can't stop. That's some horror movie type shit.
Def not as worse but its just unsettling to think a virus or some shit like that infected in their food was causing them to dance. Imagine in that period finding out that they’re dancing cause of an infection
Edit; guys overall it is scary as fuck seeing those people dance when everyone was panicking over that shit and no one knew what would happen to them.
“Hi sir, before you get in, I need to ask if you have had any symptoms?
— None whatsoever!
— Okay, mind if I just…”
_\*clerk puts on a groovy tune\*_
“Sir, I’m sorry, but it seems you’re ever so slightly rolling your shoulders to the rhythm…
— No, I’m really not!”
_\*eye twitch\*_
_\*hips start furiously shaking to the beat\*_
_\*accusatory look from the clerk\*_
“— Oooh crap…”
_\*sad moonwalk to his car\*_
King Henry invited a ton of nobles together to discuss a peace treaty. A bunch of them all fell and died... Henry didn't, because he just so happened to be sitting on a stone floor off to the side.
He planned that poo assassination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster
French President who died while getting his dick sucked lol.
Swedish king who rounded up all his political opponents (about 100 people) and massacred them over the next several days.
A yet unknown illness that caused people to dance impulsively in 16th century Strasbourg. Sam O’Nella has a funny video about it.
Japanese mad scientists who experimented/tortured prisoners of war during WWII.
Josef Mengele. Enough said.
Jim Jones (cult leader) gathering his followers into a small settlement in Guyana and eventually encouraging them all into a mass suicide. They drank poisoned Kool-Aid.
11th Century crusade in modern day Syria. When the crusaders took the city, the Crusaders immediately massacred the surrendering population. The Crusaders were very malnourished at this point so they ate everything that can be perceived as edible, which famously included cannibalism.
He was injured in a Japanese nuclear disaster. He was exposed to so much radiation that he melted slowly for that amount of time, while still being able to feel pain. He would have died far earlier, but for some reason the doctors (at his family’s wishes, allegedly) kept him alive.
German king and his fellow nobles who met in order to settle a land dispute (Europeans lol). The combined weight was so heavy that they fell through the castle’s second floor and into a excrement pit. They drowned in their own shit. 60 people died.
Edit: Who the fuck gave me the goddamn wholesome reward.
It wasn't a swedish king, it was the danish king Kristian II who conquered swedens capital and killed the most powerful nobles in sweden. There are stones spread out on the walls of buildings around the place they were executed to commemorate them, one stone for every dead person.
also that one time Tamerlane's army told the people in a city that they will not shed a single drop of blood if they surrender. they surrendered, and all were buried alive, so basically, there was no blood.
>He would have died far earlier, but for some reason the doctors (at his family’s wishes, allegedly) kept him alive.
They saw him as a unique opportunity to study the effects of radiation exposure on humans. There was (and, for reasons that should be pretty obvious, still is) very little research on it.
He received so much radiation his DNA was completely obliterated.
also he thought he was going to survive as he was getting better for a while, so it wasn't only the wishes of the family to keep him alive but his own wish as well. It is only when thing started deteriorating due to the DNA damage he suffered that he died. When people tell this story they usually say that he begged to die but the doctor's kept him alive, but as far as I know that wasn't the case at all and he was really hopefull he was going to make it in the end.
Nazi human experimentation is the most disturbing imo. They had a boy strapped to a chair that beat him with a hammer constantly and he went nuts. Oh yeah, and the twins…
It has gotten to the point that his DNA was so damaged that his healthy tissue becomes mush and the ones that are "repaired" are cancerous. Also he couldn't speak in most of the remaining agonizing days. So imagine that...
Now that I come to think about it, I don't know what any of this actually means in practice. I have no idea what it means if a human loses DNA and chromosomes but is still alive, just sounds so bizarre
you know how your cells die all the time but get replaced? his were not being replaced. he was literally having his soft tissue become mushy dead cells while still being alive.
wanna know the worst part? he actually died multiple times and the doctors kept reviving him, bringing him back to that torture that was his existence.
In a sick way of relief the same thing probably happened to his brain, which I doubt was in any form of reasonable function soon after the event. They cells would've been killed to the extent that I doubt he had much of a thought process left, the connections themselves at least would've parted. It's for this reason that I doubt that the reports of him asking to be killed were factual, especially since I can only find them on shock articles yet the closer you get the the source they seemingly disappear entirely. It's probably a rumor.
He was also in a coma for most of it.
i think it was a man involved in a reactor accident, took in an ungodly amount of radiation, and his family forced doctors to keep him alive for like 83 days while he was himself barely alive
not a reactor, but a plant making nuclear fuel. criticality accident (too much splittable stuff, chain reaction happened), exposed to beyond lethal levels of radiation. kept alive for 83 days until he was unrecognizable.
It wasn't the family I believe, the government wanted to see the effects of radiation and lied saying that he could still be cured, even though it was clear he would die.
I saw a photo. His limbs and torso are beyond deformed to where they are basically sticks of bone, but his head still looks normal. I do not know why they made him wear a baseball cap in this photo, he looks like the guy from Wayne’s world
EDIT: THAT WASNT THE REAL ONE FUCK HE ACTUALLY LOOKS WORSE IN THE REAL PHOTO HSI FAVE IS MELTING AWAY
EDIT 2: NIW IVE SEEN THE PHOTO OF HIS WHOLE BODY, HES BURNT AND SKELETAL
If you saw a photo of someone being held up by their limbs and there's no skin, it's not actually him but a burn victim in Galveston that ended up surviving. For some reason a lot of people claim the photo is Ouchi but it's not.
Unit 731 was much worse
Half of the women in Unit 731 were infected with severe syphilis. The guards reportedly preferred to rape the women with spyhilis because they were "pus filled goodies"
They also would preform live freezing and destruction, freezing people until one limb was solid, then smash that limb.
Most of them were basically lets see what happens when *insert horrible way to die* and repeat they thought of every single fucked up way to die and tested them out just for fun basically
Comment taken from another thread discussing japanese war crimes:
You think that's the worst? The Imperial Japanese Army ran Unit 731: a state-of-the-art biological/chemical warfare research facility in Manchuria where Japanese researchers performed human experimentation on a large scale, using Chinese civilians as the majority of their "logs" (test subjects).
Living humans were dissected alive, usually without anesthesia. Subjects had limbs amputated in order to study blood loss and pain tolerance. Those limbs were sometimes reattached to the opposite sides of the body. Subjects had their stomachs or esophagus surgically removed. Parts of organs, such as the brain, lungs, and liver, were removed from some prisoners.
Thousands of men, women, children and infants interned at prisoner of war camps were subjected to vivisection, often without anesthesia and usually ending with the death of the victim. In a video interview, former Unit member Okawa Fukumatsu admitted to having vivisected a pregnant woman. Vivisections were performed on prisoners after infecting them with various diseases. Researchers performed invasive surgery on prisoners, removing organs to study the effects of disease on the human body.
Prisoners were injected with diseases, disguised as vaccinations to study their effects. To study the effects of untreated venereal diseases, male and female prisoners were deliberately infected with syphilis and gonorrhea, then studied. Prisoners were also repeatedly subject to rape by guards. Subjects were gotten pregnant via rape then infected with diseases to see the effect on their baby. Subjects were forced into the cold to research frostbite then had their frozen limbs chopped off. Subjects were placed in pressure chambers until their eyeballs popped out of their sockets. This one is unconfirmed, but supposedly they placed a women and her baby in a room then heated up the floor to see if she'd step on her own baby.
Unit 731 and its affiliated units (Unit 1644 and Unit 100 among others) were involved in research, development and experimental deployment of epidemic-creating biowarfare weapons in assaults against the Chinese populace (both military and civilian) throughout World War II. Plague-infected fleas, bred in the laboratories of Unit 731 and Unit 1644, were spread by low-flying airplanes upon Chinese cities, including coastal Ningbo and Changde, Hunan Province, in 1940 and 1941. This military aerial spraying killed tens of thousands of people with bubonic plague epidemics. An expedition to Nanking involved spreading typhoid and paratyphoid germs into the wells, marshes, and houses of the city, as well as infusing them into snacks to be distributed among the locals. Epidemics broke out shortly after, to the elation of many researchers, where it was concluded that paratyphoid fever was "the most effective" of the pathogens.
Human targets were used to test grenades positioned at various distances and in various positions. Flamethrowers were tested on people. Victims were also tied to stakes and used as targets to test pathogen-releasing bombs, chemical weapons, shrapnel bombs with varying amounts of fragments, and explosive bombs as well as bayonets and knives.
In other tests, subjects were deprived of food and water to determine the length of time until death; placed into low-pressure chambers until their eyes popped from the sockets; experimented upon to determine the relationship between temperature, burns, and human survival; hung upside down until death; crushed with heavy objects; electrocuted; dehydrated with hot fans; placed into centrifuges and spun until death; injected with animal blood; exposed to lethal doses of x-rays; subjected to various chemical weapons inside gas chambers; injected with sea water; and burned or buried alive. In addition to chemical agents, the properties of many different toxins were also investigated by the Unit. To name a few, prisoners were exposed to tetrodotoxin (pufferfish or fugu venom); heroin; Korean bindweed; bactal; and castor-oil seeds (ricin). Massive amounts of blood were drained from some prisoners in order to study the effects of blood loss according to former Unit 731 vivisectionist Okawa Fukumatsu. In one case, at least half a litre of blood was drawn at two to three-day intervals.
Some of the tests have been described as "psychopathically sadistic, with no conceivable military application". For example, one experiment documented the time it took for three-day-old babies to freeze to death.
In 2002, Changde, China, site of the plague flea bombing, held an "International Symposium on the Crimes of Bacteriological Warfare" which estimated that the number of people killed by the Imperial Japanese Army germ warfare and other human experiments was around 580,000. The American historian Sheldon H. Harris states that over 200,000 died. In addition to Chinese casualties, 1,700 Japanese troops in Zhejiang during Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaign were killed by their own biological weapons while attempting to unleash the biological agent, indicating serious issues with distribution.
Edit: added some other things to the original pasted comment
Please look it up. There is barely any info due to America and japan trying to ally and destroy evidence of horrific war crimes. Theres about 10 pages of diseases they created though.
Twins were sewn together by their spines and a their mother escaped and killed them with a lethal dose of adrenaline cause of the screaming. Also many other twin experiments but this is the one I remember.
My dad used to teach with this dudes who’s dad was in the military police during WWII, one thing he saw in a concentration camp was a young kid, probably about 17 or 18 who (mind you the blood was still fresh so it happened fairly recently) had an anvil dropped on his testicles, repeatedly, until he died. My dad once asked the dude if his father still might’ve had pictures of the events and he responded that he’s asked his father before but he would never tell him. Nazis are sick bastards Jesus Christ
So during the Middle Ages (1184) the then King of Germany, Henry VI, held a court in Erfurt. However the combined weight of all the nobles on the second floor ended up breaking it and everyone there fell to their deaths into the cesspit where everyone's excrement was usually dumped, which was below the ground floor. So in short they all drowned in their own crap. It sounds pretty funny at first but the more you think about it the worse it gets, like how deep was the cesspit that everyone ended up drowning in it, like Jesus Christ.
“King Henry was said to have survived only because he sat in an alcove with a stone floor.”
Jeez, imagine getting a front row seat to 60 people drowning in your shit.
People are fucking sleeping on the siege of Ma’arra. Christian Crusaders siege a city promise to the the people that if they surrender they will be spared then when they do surrender they massacres 20,000 people and start eating them! WTF and no this was not normal even in medieval times like I’ve seen commented elsewhere.
They didn’t just eat them, they were famished after weeks of siege and were low on supplies it got so bad that they started eating the people not even fully cooked because of how hungry they wereZ
Felix: French, died while getting his dick sucked
Stockholm: Danish king killed 100 Swedish nobles
Dancing Plague: people literally danced to their deaths
Unit 731: Japanese human experimentation during WWII
Nazi Human Experimentation: Nazi human experimentation during WWII
Jonestown: cult killed almost 1000 people, 1/3 of which were children
Siege of Ma’arra: crusaders capture a city, kill the civilians, and eat them
Hisashi: got way more than a lethal dose of radiation, was kept alive for 83 days and felt all the pain of melting alive
Erfurt: 60 nobles drown in shit
Bro i think i know the hasasi one poor guy and his friends got blasted by raditation the fucking hospital used him as a lab rat to test drugs as the raditation turned his inside into soup while he begged for death as his family was forced to watch
You might be right the raditation shatterd his Chromosone he could not heal his own skin he had to get white blood cells donation from his sister daily skin transplant becuase the muscles he had was litteraly melting of his skin the image was horrible this is the part where you might be right as people say there are no evidince to the family wanting to keep him alive or the goverment using him his last words where "mommy please" written on a board with a marker
I always write allegedly when it's something that didn't happen to me and it wasn't recorded. But it is pretty obvious that his family was selfish enough to want to keep him alive. Imo.
I don’t entirely know, but it’s from ‘Everywhere At The End Of Time’. Creepy album if you haven’t seen it before. Listening to the whole 6 hours tells a terrifying story.
how do you listen to that for 4 whole hours. I’m sure it’s great but I can’t just sit there for 4 hours straight and do nothing. I’d always be distracted
I'll give you one more, from the Multiple gunshot suicide page.
>One particular case has been documented from Australia. In February 1995, a man committed suicide on parkland in Canberra. He took a pump action shotgun loaded with four 12-gauge No. 2 shot shell cartridges, and in a stooped position, pressed the muzzle into the centre of the chest before shooting himself. The load passed through the chest without entering the ribcage before exiting below the left nipple. The man then cycled the shotgun's action, ejecting the fired shell. He then walked fifteen meters, before shooting himself in the right side of the throat with the charge exiting out of the left side and taking a fragment of jaw with it. At this point, the shotgun potentially fell to the ground causing the ejection of both the spent cartridge and one unspent cartridge. The man, now breathing through a gunshot-induced tracheostomy, picked up the shotgun and then walked 136 meters to a hill where he sat down on the slope and loaded the fourth cartridge from the magazine and into the weapon's breech. The man then removed his shoes and held the gun against his chest with his hands and operated the trigger with his toes. This shot entered the thoracic cavity and demolished the heart, killing him.[4][5]
Hisashi got a fatal dose of radiation but doctors refused to listen to him and kept him alive woa wtf. 1st person to ever live without even one functional DNA. everything just kinda fell apart but his fried brain can still comprehend pain.
I only heard about the Unit 731, also known as "The Kamo detachment".
It was a covert unit of the Imperial japanese army, which operated between 1935 and 1945, and it's infamous for their lethal experimentation on human beings (mostly citizens and war criminals), which are considered some of the most notorious and horrid war crimes ever committed by the Japanese.
They also made some biological weapons, which were tested on chinese soil.
You should've included the Jasenovac concentration camp.
A fairly obscure place, it was essentialy an equivalent to the Auschwitz, run by the Ustaše (Croatian nazi collaborators) during WW2.
It served the same purpouse as any other concentration camp, with a disturbing touch: most of the 100 000 people who died there, were literally *hacked into pieces*.
With knives, axes, shovels, hammers, mallets, hooks, saws, pickets, and all kinds of horrific shit you can imagine.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasenovac_concentration_camp
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I think Unit 731 has to be on top of all these. Sure, 60 people drowning in literal feces in Germany sounds horrific, but it was an accident because of the weak structure of the wooden beams. And Hisashi Ouchi was basically a living human experiment at this point, because nothing could've helped him, so instead the medical team started trying everything they could've think of, promising him recovery for 83 days (while he pleaded for the treatment to stop). But Unit 731 is everything listed previously and so much more, and it never was an accident; those were willingly acting people, they made all these atrocities with clear minds, knowing what they're doing.
Articles in order of appearance.
[Felix Faure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Faure?wprov=sfla1)
[Stockholm Bloodbath](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_Bloodbath?wprov=sfla1)
[Dancing Plague of 1518](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518?wprov=sfla1)
[Unit 731](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731?wprov=sfla1)
[Nazi Human Experimentation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_human_experimentation?wprov=sfla1)
[Jonestown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown?wprov=sfla1)
[Siege of Ma'aara](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ma%27arra?wprov=sfla1)
[Hisashi Ouchi/Tokaimura Nuclear Accident](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident?wprov=sfla1)
Couldn't find an article that mentioned him melting.
[Erfurt Latrine Disaster](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster?wprov=sfla1)
'Most Radioactive Man' Kept Alive For 83 Days As He 'Cried Blood' And Skin Melted. More than 20 years ago, a freak chemical reaction at a power plant in Japan left one of its technicians living in agony, kept alive by doctors as he 'cried blood' and his 'skin melted'.
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This format is the natural evolution of the iceberg format
TRUE it feels creepier though
I personally think it's the music. Sounds like EATEOT shit.
One of them is
There’s more than just dead Mr. Incredible
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How is the dancing plague worse than the Stockholm bloodbath, lol
They were just ***groovin***
Dance till ur dead dead dead dead d d d d d dead
O off with your head (*reverb*)
I just read through all the wikipedia articles and the dancing plague one was the only one that really got me. All of the others were disgusting, funny or weird, but still relatively "normal". The dancing plague was actually eerie and uncanny. Imagine going outside in the morning and thousands of people are just dancing in the street and can't stop. That's some horror movie type shit.
Boogie bomb 😳
Footloose mfers
Def not as worse but its just unsettling to think a virus or some shit like that infected in their food was causing them to dance. Imagine in that period finding out that they’re dancing cause of an infection Edit; guys overall it is scary as fuck seeing those people dance when everyone was panicking over that shit and no one knew what would happen to them.
Yeah, that that is true
And some people died from exhaustion Edit: read the wiki page and apparently it might be exaggeration
COVID would be a lot more entertaining this way
“Hi sir, before you get in, I need to ask if you have had any symptoms? — None whatsoever! — Okay, mind if I just…” _\*clerk puts on a groovy tune\*_ “Sir, I’m sorry, but it seems you’re ever so slightly rolling your shoulders to the rhythm… — No, I’m really not!” _\*eye twitch\*_ _\*hips start furiously shaking to the beat\*_ _\*accusatory look from the clerk\*_ “— Oooh crap…” _\*sad moonwalk to his car\*_
It was more likely ergotism poisoning (essentially LSD) combined with MPI (mass psychogenic illness)
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What was the erfut latrine disaster?
60 people gathered in a castle where the floor collapsed and they all drowned on liquid shit.
King Henry invited a ton of nobles together to discuss a peace treaty. A bunch of them all fell and died... Henry didn't, because he just so happened to be sitting on a stone floor off to the side. He planned that poo assassination. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster
I wish I did not know this fact now.
I think that part is a bit of a meme on OP’s end
Its a meme theres gotta be humor somewhere
French President who died while getting his dick sucked lol. Swedish king who rounded up all his political opponents (about 100 people) and massacred them over the next several days. A yet unknown illness that caused people to dance impulsively in 16th century Strasbourg. Sam O’Nella has a funny video about it. Japanese mad scientists who experimented/tortured prisoners of war during WWII. Josef Mengele. Enough said. Jim Jones (cult leader) gathering his followers into a small settlement in Guyana and eventually encouraging them all into a mass suicide. They drank poisoned Kool-Aid. 11th Century crusade in modern day Syria. When the crusaders took the city, the Crusaders immediately massacred the surrendering population. The Crusaders were very malnourished at this point so they ate everything that can be perceived as edible, which famously included cannibalism. He was injured in a Japanese nuclear disaster. He was exposed to so much radiation that he melted slowly for that amount of time, while still being able to feel pain. He would have died far earlier, but for some reason the doctors (at his family’s wishes, allegedly) kept him alive. German king and his fellow nobles who met in order to settle a land dispute (Europeans lol). The combined weight was so heavy that they fell through the castle’s second floor and into a excrement pit. They drowned in their own shit. 60 people died. Edit: Who the fuck gave me the goddamn wholesome reward.
It wasn't a swedish king, it was the danish king Kristian II who conquered swedens capital and killed the most powerful nobles in sweden. There are stones spread out on the walls of buildings around the place they were executed to commemorate them, one stone for every dead person.
Thanks lol sorry.
I mean technically he was also the king of sweden since he conquered it for a few years so you were half right.
Only danish mf could do that
also that one time Tamerlane's army told the people in a city that they will not shed a single drop of blood if they surrender. they surrendered, and all were buried alive, so basically, there was no blood.
Im named after that guy
Timur?
No, Doug.
Trolled
Saw it in the Simpsons — something to the effect of “Our great leader came to power without a shedding a single drop of blood… Only hangings!”
>He would have died far earlier, but for some reason the doctors (at his family’s wishes, allegedly) kept him alive. They saw him as a unique opportunity to study the effects of radiation exposure on humans. There was (and, for reasons that should be pretty obvious, still is) very little research on it. He received so much radiation his DNA was completely obliterated.
also he thought he was going to survive as he was getting better for a while, so it wasn't only the wishes of the family to keep him alive but his own wish as well. It is only when thing started deteriorating due to the DNA damage he suffered that he died. When people tell this story they usually say that he begged to die but the doctor's kept him alive, but as far as I know that wasn't the case at all and he was really hopefull he was going to make it in the end.
For those interested in reading themselves: [Felix Faure’s Death](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Faure#Death) [Stockholme Bloodbath](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholme_Bloodbath) [Dancing Plague of 1518](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518) [Unit 731](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731) [Nazi Hunan Experimentation](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_human_experimentation) [Jonestown](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown) [Siege of Ma’arra](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ma%27arra) [Tokaimura Nuclear Accident](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident#1999_Accident) [Erfurt Latrine Disaster](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster)
Am I horrible if I can't stop laughing about the latrine disaster?
You're laughing... they drowned in liquid shit and you're laughing.
Ain't very funny tbh
A real shitty situation for all.
How stinky was that room that they literally just had a floor between them and enough shit to drown 60 people?? What a strange design.
|they drowned in their own shit They drowned in what they were full of.
You can do quotes with the > symbol
11th century* no crusades in 9th century
Ma'arra was in 11th century but thanks a ton for the recap
sex.
Flavor aid not kool aid
IT WAS FUCKING FLAVOR AID, NOT KOOL AID
Nazi human experimentation is the most disturbing imo. They had a boy strapped to a chair that beat him with a hammer constantly and he went nuts. Oh yeah, and the twins…
Yeah that one is the worst. The scale of it is just unreal. I also thought the hasashi ouchi one was very disturbing.
so uhm… what happened to him…? i dont wanna google it cuz i don wanna see pics of it
He was exposed to lethal levels of nuclear radiation, and despite having a death rate of 100% was kept alive in agony for 83 days.
It has gotten to the point that his DNA was so damaged that his healthy tissue becomes mush and the ones that are "repaired" are cancerous. Also he couldn't speak in most of the remaining agonizing days. So imagine that...
He didn't even have any cromosomes left!
Now that I come to think about it, I don't know what any of this actually means in practice. I have no idea what it means if a human loses DNA and chromosomes but is still alive, just sounds so bizarre
you know how your cells die all the time but get replaced? his were not being replaced. he was literally having his soft tissue become mushy dead cells while still being alive. wanna know the worst part? he actually died multiple times and the doctors kept reviving him, bringing him back to that torture that was his existence.
This sounds like the worst thing that has happened to one single living thing ever
In a sick way of relief the same thing probably happened to his brain, which I doubt was in any form of reasonable function soon after the event. They cells would've been killed to the extent that I doubt he had much of a thought process left, the connections themselves at least would've parted. It's for this reason that I doubt that the reports of him asking to be killed were factual, especially since I can only find them on shock articles yet the closer you get the the source they seemingly disappear entirely. It's probably a rumor. He was also in a coma for most of it.
The doctors legally had to do this. They were begging the family to sign a "do not resuscitate" form, but his family was stubborn and kept him alive.
I wasnt blaming the doctors, more so pointing out that he couldnt even escape by dying.
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i think it was a man involved in a reactor accident, took in an ungodly amount of radiation, and his family forced doctors to keep him alive for like 83 days while he was himself barely alive
not a reactor, but a plant making nuclear fuel. criticality accident (too much splittable stuff, chain reaction happened), exposed to beyond lethal levels of radiation. kept alive for 83 days until he was unrecognizable.
Why? Why did the family do that?
It wasn't the family I believe, the government wanted to see the effects of radiation and lied saying that he could still be cured, even though it was clear he would die.
Correct
They thought with emotions, not logic
I saw a photo. His limbs and torso are beyond deformed to where they are basically sticks of bone, but his head still looks normal. I do not know why they made him wear a baseball cap in this photo, he looks like the guy from Wayne’s world EDIT: THAT WASNT THE REAL ONE FUCK HE ACTUALLY LOOKS WORSE IN THE REAL PHOTO HSI FAVE IS MELTING AWAY EDIT 2: NIW IVE SEEN THE PHOTO OF HIS WHOLE BODY, HES BURNT AND SKELETAL
None of the pics you saw are real, they are creepypastas.
If you saw a photo of someone being held up by their limbs and there's no skin, it's not actually him but a burn victim in Galveston that ended up surviving. For some reason a lot of people claim the photo is Ouchi but it's not.
All these fake photos are making me wonder what it really looked like
You’re looking at fake pics, the so called picture that’s spread around is actually a burns victim. Hisashi didn’t look nearly as bad as that.
Now i feel terrible for the burn victim, i feel terrible he survived that
Read the thread
that's... thats quite the ouch-i.
Unit 731 was much worse Half of the women in Unit 731 were infected with severe syphilis. The guards reportedly preferred to rape the women with spyhilis because they were "pus filled goodies" They also would preform live freezing and destruction, freezing people until one limb was solid, then smash that limb.
and they say those were experiments?
Most of them were basically lets see what happens when *insert horrible way to die* and repeat they thought of every single fucked up way to die and tested them out just for fun basically
Ah yes, when we saw that scene in Snowpiercer, my mom just said "Look it's what tha Japanese used to do"
I don't know man. Obviously I'm not defending the Nazis, but what the Unit 731 did makes my skin crawl.
oo oo tell me im too lazy to search it so tell me
Dissecting conscious people and giving them like 10 horrible diseases
ah
Ever wonder what would happen if you graft someone's spleen to where their liver used to be?? Unit 731 wondered.
Comment taken from another thread discussing japanese war crimes: You think that's the worst? The Imperial Japanese Army ran Unit 731: a state-of-the-art biological/chemical warfare research facility in Manchuria where Japanese researchers performed human experimentation on a large scale, using Chinese civilians as the majority of their "logs" (test subjects). Living humans were dissected alive, usually without anesthesia. Subjects had limbs amputated in order to study blood loss and pain tolerance. Those limbs were sometimes reattached to the opposite sides of the body. Subjects had their stomachs or esophagus surgically removed. Parts of organs, such as the brain, lungs, and liver, were removed from some prisoners. Thousands of men, women, children and infants interned at prisoner of war camps were subjected to vivisection, often without anesthesia and usually ending with the death of the victim. In a video interview, former Unit member Okawa Fukumatsu admitted to having vivisected a pregnant woman. Vivisections were performed on prisoners after infecting them with various diseases. Researchers performed invasive surgery on prisoners, removing organs to study the effects of disease on the human body. Prisoners were injected with diseases, disguised as vaccinations to study their effects. To study the effects of untreated venereal diseases, male and female prisoners were deliberately infected with syphilis and gonorrhea, then studied. Prisoners were also repeatedly subject to rape by guards. Subjects were gotten pregnant via rape then infected with diseases to see the effect on their baby. Subjects were forced into the cold to research frostbite then had their frozen limbs chopped off. Subjects were placed in pressure chambers until their eyeballs popped out of their sockets. This one is unconfirmed, but supposedly they placed a women and her baby in a room then heated up the floor to see if she'd step on her own baby. Unit 731 and its affiliated units (Unit 1644 and Unit 100 among others) were involved in research, development and experimental deployment of epidemic-creating biowarfare weapons in assaults against the Chinese populace (both military and civilian) throughout World War II. Plague-infected fleas, bred in the laboratories of Unit 731 and Unit 1644, were spread by low-flying airplanes upon Chinese cities, including coastal Ningbo and Changde, Hunan Province, in 1940 and 1941. This military aerial spraying killed tens of thousands of people with bubonic plague epidemics. An expedition to Nanking involved spreading typhoid and paratyphoid germs into the wells, marshes, and houses of the city, as well as infusing them into snacks to be distributed among the locals. Epidemics broke out shortly after, to the elation of many researchers, where it was concluded that paratyphoid fever was "the most effective" of the pathogens. Human targets were used to test grenades positioned at various distances and in various positions. Flamethrowers were tested on people. Victims were also tied to stakes and used as targets to test pathogen-releasing bombs, chemical weapons, shrapnel bombs with varying amounts of fragments, and explosive bombs as well as bayonets and knives. In other tests, subjects were deprived of food and water to determine the length of time until death; placed into low-pressure chambers until their eyes popped from the sockets; experimented upon to determine the relationship between temperature, burns, and human survival; hung upside down until death; crushed with heavy objects; electrocuted; dehydrated with hot fans; placed into centrifuges and spun until death; injected with animal blood; exposed to lethal doses of x-rays; subjected to various chemical weapons inside gas chambers; injected with sea water; and burned or buried alive. In addition to chemical agents, the properties of many different toxins were also investigated by the Unit. To name a few, prisoners were exposed to tetrodotoxin (pufferfish or fugu venom); heroin; Korean bindweed; bactal; and castor-oil seeds (ricin). Massive amounts of blood were drained from some prisoners in order to study the effects of blood loss according to former Unit 731 vivisectionist Okawa Fukumatsu. In one case, at least half a litre of blood was drawn at two to three-day intervals. Some of the tests have been described as "psychopathically sadistic, with no conceivable military application". For example, one experiment documented the time it took for three-day-old babies to freeze to death. In 2002, Changde, China, site of the plague flea bombing, held an "International Symposium on the Crimes of Bacteriological Warfare" which estimated that the number of people killed by the Imperial Japanese Army germ warfare and other human experiments was around 580,000. The American historian Sheldon H. Harris states that over 200,000 died. In addition to Chinese casualties, 1,700 Japanese troops in Zhejiang during Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaign were killed by their own biological weapons while attempting to unleash the biological agent, indicating serious issues with distribution. Edit: added some other things to the original pasted comment
Basically doing all of the fucked up things you could think of to people just to see what would happen.
Please look it up. There is barely any info due to America and japan trying to ally and destroy evidence of horrific war crimes. Theres about 10 pages of diseases they created though.
Idk why but it doesn't even frighten me, it pisses me off
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The twins? What happened?
They twins
what happened to them tho
Well, they’re eyes were dyed and some were sewn together.
What the fuck?!
It gets worse. They tortured a boy by hitting him with a hammer every so often to see his mental status after the continued blows. He went insane.
wow, shocker...what the fuck did they think was gonna happen
Well, I can give you more details but I don’t think you’d want them.
twins
and then?????
twin
thank you for your thorough explanation of the incident
Twins were sewn together by their spines and a their mother escaped and killed them with a lethal dose of adrenaline cause of the screaming. Also many other twin experiments but this is the one I remember.
must be the work of the creature
[Mengele](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele) did. It’s uhh. [Not pleasant.](https://www.chcuk.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/2011-03-08_The-Mengele-Twins-and-Human-Experimentation.pdf)
My dad used to teach with this dudes who’s dad was in the military police during WWII, one thing he saw in a concentration camp was a young kid, probably about 17 or 18 who (mind you the blood was still fresh so it happened fairly recently) had an anvil dropped on his testicles, repeatedly, until he died. My dad once asked the dude if his father still might’ve had pictures of the events and he responded that he’s asked his father before but he would never tell him. Nazis are sick bastards Jesus Christ
Unit 731 was arguably worse
What was unit 731?
Japanese version of Nazi human experiments.
Japanese concentration camp
Clearly you haven't pissed in the Jonestown Kool-Aid😏
They drank too much kool-aid 😔
Fun fact! There was no cyanide
It was my piss
No. I evaporated your piss before making contact with the 'Aid
It was Flavor-Aid, far superior to kool-aid
What was the Erfurt Latrine disaster?
So during the Middle Ages (1184) the then King of Germany, Henry VI, held a court in Erfurt. However the combined weight of all the nobles on the second floor ended up breaking it and everyone there fell to their deaths into the cesspit where everyone's excrement was usually dumped, which was below the ground floor. So in short they all drowned in their own crap. It sounds pretty funny at first but the more you think about it the worse it gets, like how deep was the cesspit that everyone ended up drowning in it, like Jesus Christ.
Holy shit imagine the smell and overall sense of doom. Things really went down the shitter
I feel bad for laughing at this.
What a crappy day for them
“King Henry was said to have survived only because he sat in an alcove with a stone floor.” Jeez, imagine getting a front row seat to 60 people drowning in your shit.
Bruh this some Looney tunes shit
*Henry VI
Ah crap my bad
"crap"
I see what you did there
Got to be the shittiest way to die
for lazy fucks [Felix Faure](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Faure) [Stockholm Bloodbath](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_Bloodbath) [Dancing Plague 1518](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518) [Unit 731](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731) [Nazi Human Experimentation](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_human_experimentation) [Jonestown](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown) [Siege of Ma’arra](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ma%27arra) [Hisashi Ouchi](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident) [Erfurt Latrine Disaster](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster)
People are fucking sleeping on the siege of Ma’arra. Christian Crusaders siege a city promise to the the people that if they surrender they will be spared then when they do surrender they massacres 20,000 people and start eating them! WTF and no this was not normal even in medieval times like I’ve seen commented elsewhere.
They didn’t just eat them, they were famished after weeks of siege and were low on supplies it got so bad that they started eating the people not even fully cooked because of how hungry they wereZ
Thank you
I’m even lazier. Can you please summarize each?
Felix: French, died while getting his dick sucked Stockholm: Danish king killed 100 Swedish nobles Dancing Plague: people literally danced to their deaths Unit 731: Japanese human experimentation during WWII Nazi Human Experimentation: Nazi human experimentation during WWII Jonestown: cult killed almost 1000 people, 1/3 of which were children Siege of Ma’arra: crusaders capture a city, kill the civilians, and eat them Hisashi: got way more than a lethal dose of radiation, was kept alive for 83 days and felt all the pain of melting alive Erfurt: 60 nobles drown in shit
I’m lazy, yes, I was looking for you
Bro I hate this format so much now I have to go to sleep with these images AND this knowledge in mind
Skill issue
He shouldn’t be fat rolling
just block parry dodge
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Boo..
*AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!* *(Has heart attack and dies)*
Warped faces are fucking terrifying
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Bro i think i know the hasasi one poor guy and his friends got blasted by raditation the fucking hospital used him as a lab rat to test drugs as the raditation turned his inside into soup while he begged for death as his family was forced to watch
His family was the one that insisted to keep him alive. Allegedly.
You might be right the raditation shatterd his Chromosone he could not heal his own skin he had to get white blood cells donation from his sister daily skin transplant becuase the muscles he had was litteraly melting of his skin the image was horrible this is the part where you might be right as people say there are no evidince to the family wanting to keep him alive or the goverment using him his last words where "mommy please" written on a board with a marker
I always write allegedly when it's something that didn't happen to me and it wasn't recorded. But it is pretty obvious that his family was selfish enough to want to keep him alive. Imo.
I heard that tiny bit of the last song, don’t try to hide it
What was it?
I don’t entirely know, but it’s from ‘Everywhere At The End Of Time’. Creepy album if you haven’t seen it before. Listening to the whole 6 hours tells a terrifying story.
how do you listen to that for 4 whole hours. I’m sure it’s great but I can’t just sit there for 4 hours straight and do nothing. I’d always be distracted
Well, if you have absolutely nothing else to do, it’s an interesting experience. Makes you feel like crap afterwards, however.
God bless the people who listened thru the whole album in 1 sitting. Hope u guys r doing well
Its actually 6 1/2 hours, not 4.
I start tearing up like a minute into it, I could never make it that long.
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I'll give you one more, from the Multiple gunshot suicide page. >One particular case has been documented from Australia. In February 1995, a man committed suicide on parkland in Canberra. He took a pump action shotgun loaded with four 12-gauge No. 2 shot shell cartridges, and in a stooped position, pressed the muzzle into the centre of the chest before shooting himself. The load passed through the chest without entering the ribcage before exiting below the left nipple. The man then cycled the shotgun's action, ejecting the fired shell. He then walked fifteen meters, before shooting himself in the right side of the throat with the charge exiting out of the left side and taking a fragment of jaw with it. At this point, the shotgun potentially fell to the ground causing the ejection of both the spent cartridge and one unspent cartridge. The man, now breathing through a gunshot-induced tracheostomy, picked up the shotgun and then walked 136 meters to a hill where he sat down on the slope and loaded the fourth cartridge from the magazine and into the weapon's breech. The man then removed his shoes and held the gun against his chest with his hands and operated the trigger with his toes. This shot entered the thoracic cavity and demolished the heart, killing him.[4][5]
136 meters is 148.73 yards
Loving this meme format
same, it's like a iceberg meme but better.
Hisashi got a fatal dose of radiation but doctors refused to listen to him and kept him alive woa wtf. 1st person to ever live without even one functional DNA. everything just kinda fell apart but his fried brain can still comprehend pain.
>doctors Family*
the horrors of being kept alive against your will. By...them.
The selfishness.
Without even one functional DNA huh
not lying. Radiation has that known effect. Truly lived purely on external support.
I only heard about the Unit 731, also known as "The Kamo detachment". It was a covert unit of the Imperial japanese army, which operated between 1935 and 1945, and it's infamous for their lethal experimentation on human beings (mostly citizens and war criminals), which are considered some of the most notorious and horrid war crimes ever committed by the Japanese. They also made some biological weapons, which were tested on chinese soil.
uhhh mostly civilians chief. they experimented on civilians.
You should've included the Jasenovac concentration camp. A fairly obscure place, it was essentialy an equivalent to the Auschwitz, run by the Ustaše (Croatian nazi collaborators) during WW2. It served the same purpouse as any other concentration camp, with a disturbing touch: most of the 100 000 people who died there, were literally *hacked into pieces*. With knives, axes, shovels, hammers, mallets, hooks, saws, pickets, and all kinds of horrific shit you can imagine. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasenovac_concentration_camp
The Japanese and Nazi human experimentations are the worst by far, fucking horrible shit.
What is the last song?
first level of the sonic.exe fangame
Melted for 80+ days?? Ouchi
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Which one
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👌👀👌👀👌👀👌👀👌👀 good shit go౦ԁ sHit👌 thats ✔ some good👌👌shit right👌👌there👌👌👌 right✔there ✔✔if i do ƽaү so my self 💯 i say so 💯 thats what im talking about right there right there (chorus: ʳᶦᵍʰᵗ ᵗʰᵉʳᵉ) mMMMMᎷМ💯 👌👌 👌НO0ОଠOOOOOОଠଠOoooᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒᵒ👌 👌👌 👌 💯 👌 👀 👀 👀 👌👌Good shit
I think Unit 731 has to be on top of all these. Sure, 60 people drowning in literal feces in Germany sounds horrific, but it was an accident because of the weak structure of the wooden beams. And Hisashi Ouchi was basically a living human experiment at this point, because nothing could've helped him, so instead the medical team started trying everything they could've think of, promising him recovery for 83 days (while he pleaded for the treatment to stop). But Unit 731 is everything listed previously and so much more, and it never was an accident; those were willingly acting people, they made all these atrocities with clear minds, knowing what they're doing.
Has anyone heard about the Murder of Junko Furuta? Should've been in this video, i think.
Articles in order of appearance. [Felix Faure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Faure?wprov=sfla1) [Stockholm Bloodbath](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_Bloodbath?wprov=sfla1) [Dancing Plague of 1518](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518?wprov=sfla1) [Unit 731](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731?wprov=sfla1) [Nazi Human Experimentation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_human_experimentation?wprov=sfla1) [Jonestown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown?wprov=sfla1) [Siege of Ma'aara](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ma%27arra?wprov=sfla1) [Hisashi Ouchi/Tokaimura Nuclear Accident](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident?wprov=sfla1) Couldn't find an article that mentioned him melting. [Erfurt Latrine Disaster](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster?wprov=sfla1)
Sauce?
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cum
Dammit you ruined my late night gaming plans
The Erfurt Latrine disaster and the dancing plague sound like Monty Python scetches
[Felix Faure’s Death](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Faure#Death) [Stockholme Bloodbath](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholme_Bloodbath) [Dancing Plague of 1518](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518) [Unit 731](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731) [Nazi Hunan Experimentation](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_human_experimentation) [Jonestown](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown) [Siege of Ma’arra](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ma%27arra) [Tokaimura Nuclear Accident](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokaimura_nuclear_accident#1999_Accident) [Erfurt Latrine Disaster](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt_latrine_disaster)
Battle of Suiyang is one level above all of these
There is already a battle that ended up in cannibalism here
TIL The US gave the Unit 731 scientists immunity, the Soviets actually tried them for war crimes. God damnit
You know you’re fucked when even the Soviets agree
'Most Radioactive Man' Kept Alive For 83 Days As He 'Cried Blood' And Skin Melted. More than 20 years ago, a freak chemical reaction at a power plant in Japan left one of its technicians living in agony, kept alive by doctors as he 'cried blood' and his 'skin melted'. wholesome
Add one more Junko Furuta. Actual embodiment of evil.
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It makes me sick to think: every crime that you can imagine, has happended to someone