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Foot whipping, falanga/falaka or bastinado is a method of inflicting pain and humiliation by administering a beating on the soles of a person's bare feet . Unlike most types of flogging, it is meant more to be painful than to cause actual injury to the victim.Blows are generally delivered with a light rod, knotted cord, or lash. The receiving person is forced to be barefoot and soles of the ...
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Bas·ti·na·do noun \bas-tə-'nā-dō\. 1. a blow or a beating with a stick, especially as applied to the soles of the feet as a method of punishment. Date: very late 16th century. Origin: from the Spanish word bastón, which is a stick. Example: Inflicting the bastinado is not different from (the capital punishment for) serious crimes; if ...
Mar 31, 2021 Remember to Subscribe, Ring the Bell, Comment and Thumbs Up! After may requests! The Bastinado instructional series will be shorter than the Caning series. M...
The Bastinadoist (ie the one who delivers the repeated blows) is generally someone who is specially trained to inflict slow but grinding punishment, even up to the point of death after many hours of torturous paddling. The technique was readily described and amply pictured in various prints that detailed Chinese culture to Europeans.
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Bastinado 🦯 nsfw Anybody experienced Bastinado ? usually like to have it done to me. Even thought it can be quite painful sometimes, but I find it extremely erotic when the giver builds up the strength, the pain can be amazing and my feet afterwards feel great. Most of the times It would be done using a cane. 6 comments 72% Upvoted
Answer (1 of 6): Literally a long session of intolerable pain, the soles are rich in nerve endings. the feet are very pain sensitive so it really hurts!!! I have studied in a girls boarding school and it was very common there. There was a special room, equipment and employees for falaka. The pun...
The feet are full of delicate bones and can be broken if you hit too hard. Be aware that bastinado is much more dangerous than impact play on the butt. Be aware of your partner and lisen to their safewords, all the time. That said, you can read a tutorial for the basics here Bastinado , The Art Of Foot Torture: simoriah © Tricia Wayne
Foot whipping, falanga/falaka or bastinado is a method of inflicting pain and humiliation by administering a beating on the soles of a person's bare feet. Unlike most types of flogging, it is meant more to be painful than to cause actual injury to the victim. Wikipedia More at Wikipedia
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meine Fußsohlen sollen ausgepeitscht werden. ich warte schon auf eine sehr nette Bastonade und hoffe es wird schön brennen :) aber auch nicht zu schlimm...oder nicht ;)
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"But first, ...thirty stokes with the big paddle!!!" is often heard on Chinese period dramas, ostensibly depicting how the Qing courts of yesteryear meted out punishment, or how judges "encourage" criminal confessions. Bastinado (also Bastinade, Bastinada - an alteration of the Spanish 'Baston' meaning 'stick') is a description of the whipping, flogging, paddling, or caning of a person's feet or legs; but can also include the buttocks; while the accused are held supine on the ground or face down across a punishment rack. Used for centuries around the world, this too, was one of the many corporal punishment techniques that the Qing routinely dealt out in order to maintain civil obedience.
The Bastinadoist (ie the one who delivers the repeated blows) is generally someone who is specially trained to inflict slow but grinding punishment, even up to the point of death after many hours of torturous paddling. The technique was readily described and amply pictured in various prints that detailed Chinese culture to Europeans.
Title : "Evenings in my Tent; or, Wanderings in Balad Ejjareed. Illustrating the moral, religious, social, and political conditions of various Arab tribes of the African Sahara ... With numerous illustrations"
Author(s) : Davis, N. (Nathan), 1812-1882 [person]
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on the years [Blanch,Of Lewis the Dauphin and that lovely maid:If lusty love should go in quest of beauty,Where should he find it fairer than in Blanch ?If zealous love should go in search of virtue,Where should he find it purer than in Blanch ?If love ambitious sought a match of birth, 430 Whose veins bound richer blood than Lady Blanch ?Such as she is, in beauty, virtue, birth,Is the young Dauphin every way complete:If not complete of, say he is not she;And she again wants nothing, to name want,If want it be not that she is not he:He is the half part of a blessed man,Left to be finished by such as she;And she a fair divided excellence,Whose fulness of perfection lies in him. 440 O, two such silver currents, when they join,Do glorify the banks that bound them in;And two such shores to two such streams made one,Two such controlling bounds shall you be, kings,To these two princes, if you marry them.This union shall do more than battery canTo our fast-closed gates; for at this match, 31
Act ii. IKing 3obn, With swifter spleen than powder can enforce, The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope, And give you entrance: but without this match, 450 The sea enraged is not half so deaf, Lions more confident, mountains and rocks More free from motion, no, not Death himself In mortal fury half so peremptory, As we to keep this city. Bast. Heres a stay That shakes the rotten carcass of old DeathOut of his rags! Heres a large mouth, indeed,That spits forth death and mountains, rocks andTalks as familiarly of roaring lions [seas, As maids of thirteen do of puppy-dogs! 460 What cannoneer begot this lusty blood ?He speaks plain cannon fire, and smoke and bounce;He gives the bastinado with his tongue:Our ears are cudgelld; not a word of hisBut buffets better than a fist of France:Zounds! I was never so bethumpd with wordsSince I first calld my brothers father dad. ML Son, list to this conj unction, make this match;Give with our niece a dowry large enough:For by this knot thou sha
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Title : "About Persia and its people. A description of their manners, customs, and home life. ... Illustrated"
Author(s) : Knanishu, Joseph [person]
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Place of publication : Rock Island, Illinois
Publisher : Lutheran Augustana Book Concern
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governor ordered him to be paraded throughthe streets on a jackass, and then bastinadoed.The Philadelphia cruised a while in the Mediter-ranean, exercising a wholesome restraint on thepirates, and the Essex, of the same squadron,guarded the straits between the Pillars of Her-cules. Another expedition was sent to the Mediter-ranean, under Commodore Morris, in 1802. Butvery little of great importance was done by thenavy in that quarter until 1804, when Tripoliwas bombarded. Commodore Preble had beensent thither to humble the pirates the previousyear. After bringing the belligerent Emperorof Morocco to terms, ho appeared before Tripoliwith his squadron. ThePhiladel/>hin, command-ed by Bainbridge, struck on a rock in the har-bor, and before she could be extricated, wascaptured by the Tripolitans. This occurred atthe close of October, 1803. The officers weretreated as prisoners of war, but the crew weremade slaves. She wras relieved, put in order, HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY. 1G5
EDWARD PKEBLE. and moored near the castle Lieutenant De-catur, son of Captain Decatur of the Delaware,resolved to wipe out the disgrace by capturing ordestroying the Philadelphia. With seventy-sixvolunteers he sailed into the harbor of Tripoli onthe evening of the 3d of February, 1804, ranalongside the Philadelphia under the guns of thecastle, boarded her, killed or drove into the seaall of her turbaned defenders, set her on fire,and under cover of a heavy cannonade from theAmerican squadron, escaped without losing aman. This bold act greatly alarmed the Ba-shaw, and he became exceedingly circumspect. At the close of July, 1804, Commodore Preble*appeared off Tripoli with his squadron, and atnearly three oclock in the afternoon of the 3dof August he attacked the town at grape-shot dis-tance. The fight with gun-boats was a desperateone; while the cannonade and bombardment,spiritedly answered by the Tripolitans, was un-ceasing. After a contest of nearly two hours,during which time the to
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Title : "The Story of Africa and its Explorers [With plates and maps.]"
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n is in a poor con- xurks. dition among the Turks, excepting as regards the Koran, and that chieflyamong the upper classes. The leading officials who governhave however a considerable amount of Western learning ; butthe Turk as a whole is not progressing either in agriculture or manu-factures. His sway appears bound to come to an end. Even inAdrianople the Turks are continually decreasing, while the Grreeks,Armenians, and Jews Are increasing. Perhaps many of the signs of Turkish transformation are equallycertain indications of approaching downfall. The Turk, ceasing to be awarrior or a fanatic, has no vaison detre. There is no bastinadoing, nohanging of thieves, not even of murderers ; and no baker convicted ofselling short weight has had his ear nailed to his own door-post for thelast fifteen years. The Sultan objects, like the kings of Holland andBelgium, to sign death warrants ; and the only punishment of murderersis to be sentenced to ten or fifteen years imprisonment, terms which
II 212 THE INHABITANTS OF EUROPE. they generally commute for themselves by escaping. {Times, Nov. 6,1886.) Turkish diplomacy has become a byword for procrastination andindecision, sure signs of weakness. The well-to-do Turks ambitionseems to be to transform himself into a Western gentleman. The ladiesaim at a corresponding change, and wear their yashmaks very thin,especially if they are pretty. Their mantles, made of striped red andwhite silk-gauze stuffs, are well fitted, and the Western corset is worn ;
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Civilization, in fact, grows more and more maudlin and hysterical; especially under democracy it tends to degenerate into a mere combat of crazes; the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.
All government, in its essence, is a conspiracy against the superior man: its one permanent object is to oppress him and cripple him. If it be aristocratic in organization, then it seeks to protect the man who is superior only in law against the man who is superior in fact; if it be democratic, then it seeks to protect the man who is inferior in every way against both. One of its primary functions is to regiment men by force, to make them as much alike as possible and as dependent upon one another as possible, to search out and combat originality among them. All it can see in an original idea is potential change, and hence an invasion of its prerogatives. The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and intolerable, and so, if he is romantic, he tries to change it. And even if he is not romantic personally he is very apt to spread discontent among those who are.
In the present case it is a little inaccurate to say I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible to any public office of trust or profit in the Republic. But I do not repine, for I am a subject of it only by force of arms.
I believe in only one thing and that thing is human liberty. If ever a man is to achieve anything like dignity, it can happen only if superior men are given absolute freedom to think what they want to think and say what they want to say. I am against any man and any organization which seeks to limit or deny that freedom. . . [and] the superior man can be sure of freedom only if it is given to all men.
Off goes the head of the king, and tyranny gives way to freedom. The change seems abysmal. Then, bit by bit, the face of freedom hardens, and by and by it is the old face of tyranny. Then another cycle, and another. But under the play of all these opposites there is something fundamental and permanent — the basic delusion that men may be governed and yet be
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