Eco-citizenship: the ecological guillotine?

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Eco-citizenship: the ecological guillotine?




by azerty » 09/02/09, 19:05

it's time to take stock. chair, peloton, injection, conventional execution methods pollute.

with the guillotine

- no recourse to the chemical / pharmaceutical industry
no drugs or gunpowder to make

- no waste
no sleeve, used syringe

- no electricity or hydrocarbons
a little effort to wind the blade manually is enough

- made of wood and steel

-difficult to miss the guy

-painless
or if someone has tried, let him testify

-no doctor required to record death



So today, for a greener world, ask yourself also for the return of the guillotine.


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by Christophe » 09/02/09, 19:22

I think the hanging is pretty ecological too ...see more green than the guillotine since the rope can be used for something else ...

It remains to make the comparison of the gray energy and lifespan between a potense and a guillotine ...

The presence of steel for the guillotine does not go in its favor on this point then it needs a little grease also ...

I'm talking about hanging by breaking the nape of the neck not that by strangulation

ps: this subject is to be taken in the Nth degree!
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by Gregconstruct » 09/02/09, 19:45

You can also throw them in the marbunta or lions.
It's not bad I think since it feeds the zanimal!
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by Christophe » 09/02/09, 19:49

Ah yes not with Roman lions!

In addition it allows to recover the "waste" ...
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by Gregconstruct » 09/02/09, 19:50

Yes and then it would perhaps give a little bit of morale to the lions of our zoo ...
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by Christophe » 09/02/09, 19:54

Be careful with the conjugation time that you use ... The conditional is an assumption of reality ...

Here we are in delirium eh!
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by Coppell » 09/02/09, 19:54

there's the baseball bat
but it does some tasks and then you have to take it twice
the syringe is good we inject a large amount of air but it hurts for single use we feel crazy since the goal is to make them die
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by Gregconstruct » 09/02/09, 19:55

Whatever... 8)
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by Christophe » 09/02/09, 19:59

Well in terms of cleanliness and pain the lions or wild beast is not top ...

Question zero waste, there is also the thrown in the lava ... but there too pain level it must not be very clean ...

Ah yes, good idea: the air serringue to make a cardiac embolism ... If the quantity of air is sufficient it should not be very painful ...
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by Gregconstruct » 09/02/09, 20:16

I don't think lava is so painful! At over 1500 ° C, I don't think you stay conscious for very long!
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