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She lays bound to her cross waiting with dread to be nailed to it and raised....
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but the centurion in charge of the mercenary execution squad has one addition in painful indignation in mind. He presses a crown of thorns around her head then pisses on her saying "I anoint you queen of the rebel slaves! Nail her down then put her up..."
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She lays bound to her cross waiting with dread to be nailed to it and raised....
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but the centurion in charge of the mercenary execution squad has one addition in painful indignation in mind. He presses a crown of thorns around her head then pisses on her saying "I anoint you queen of the rebel slaves! Nail her down then put her up..."
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So often a fantasy...wow!!!!...I'm trembling...waiting....terrified, yet anxious to get started...

Come on you dicks!!!! Let's get this done!!!
 
Nice, very nice.
Just one query - how often was the "Crown of Thorns" really used?
We think it was common because Jesus is depicted as wearing one.
This was a bad joke by his executioners - they mocked him as "King of the Jews".
That is what the initials INRI translate as. (The Romans did not use the letter J, but I instead).
Iesus Nazarensis Rex Iudorum. (My pardon if that is incorrect - I only got 1% at Latin O-level).
 
If a 'crown of thorns' anything like the ones usually portrayed actually was used,
it would have caused profuse bleeding, and probably rapid death.
There are lots of blood vessels around the scalp and temples,
and any serious bleeding in that region is likely to be life-threatening.

We had a good discussion about this at
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/the-holy-crown.3894/#post-130350
I think the suggestion that the crown used to mock Jesus
may have been of acanthus leaves is a good one.
They would have been painful, but not dangerous like acacia spines.
 
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