The Chair of Repentance is a bloodstained piece of penance, - TopicsExpress



          

The Chair of Repentance is a bloodstained piece of penance, furnishing the occupant with an opportunity for pain and prayer. Uncle crafted the masterpiece with misery as motivation, terrible torture served as inspiration. Designed with a passion for perverted sadism, the chair had many possibilities for potential suffering. Attachments and adjustments enhanced the final experience of the victim, to the extreme. Railroad spikes could be driven through the arms of the victims and the chair. The seat of the chair had a large hole, the falling urine and feces of the victim contained by a bucket. The back of the chair had straps to immobilize the head and torso of the victim, openings allowed for the garroting of the neck through the rough wood. A bare extension cord lay coiled on the right side of the chair, enabling The Family to shock and electrocute the vulnerable victim. A small stove sat on the left side of the chair, with metal tools heating, to burn bleeding flesh and to cauterize wounds. Bukowski Family gathered around the screaming man in the chair. Mimi had her rusty knife and she wanted to castrate and emasculate the man. He would not be needing his genitals, he would never copulate again. She wanted to steal his heart. P Iggy played with the toes of the man, snapping the gardening shears while he sang, "This little piggy went to the market." Frank was holding his hammer and resisting the urge to beat the brains from the skull of the man, while Roman shrieked, "Can you see your God? Is He sending angels for you?" Fats had a meat cleaver and a butcher knife, he was ready to decapitate, disembowel and dismember. Fats was getting hungry and his stomach was growling, he was anticipating getting a lot of meat off the man. Wiktor began the cutting, he wanted the face, for a new mask. "Where am I? What are you doing to me? Oh my God, that hurts so bad, PLEASE STOP!"
Posted on: Sat, 03 Aug 2013 22:01:51 +0000

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