I don't know why, but for me, these images of "preparation" or impending doom are often even more potent than when they're actually impaled or crucified, or whatever the punishment is.She gets the point!
I don't know why, but for me, these images of "preparation" or impending doom are often even more potent than when they're actually impaled or crucified, or whatever the punishment is.
A painful way to die.
Sarcasm?and with that, i award you the understatement of the century award.