Anyway, this thread is about evil people.
The religion thread is about three threads down and to the right.
Just throwing this up for shitz n giggles.
https://25mostevil.wordpress.com/
With Caligula I was thinking 'Fair enough, a man needs to get his kicks' but then the final sentence showed me that had just gone too far and deserved to be killed. The chewing of testicles thing was a bit weird. Did he shave them first? Cook them in some way? Either way, he would struggle in these politically correct times.
"He was Rome’s 3rd emperor from AD 37 to AD 41. He was wild, extravagant, with a penchant for sexual adventures. In the first 3 months in his reign of terror, over 160,000 animals were sacrificed in his honor. He later got a brain fever that made him mentally ill. He then believed he was a god. Under Caligula, the law became an instrument of torture. He believed prisoners should feel a painful death. He began to brutally murder for fun. He would kill his opponents slowly and painfully over hours or days. He decapitated and strangled children. People were beaten with heavy chains. He forced families to attend their children’s execution. Many people had their tongues cut off. He fed prisoners to a lions, panthers and bears and often killed gladiators. One gladiator alone was beaten up for 2 days full days. He sometimes ordered people to be killed by elephants. His cruelty caused people to commit suicide. He demanded sex with a lot of women including his 3 sisters. He would force husbands to give up their wives. He exiled his sisters and had his brother in law put to death. He caused many to die of starvation. Sawing people was one of his favorite things to do, which filleted the spine and spinal cord from crotch down to the chest. He liked to chew up the testicles of victims. He killed some of his most important friends and his father-in-law. One time Caligula said “I wish Rome had but one neck, so that I could cut off all their heads with one blow!” In AD 41, Caligula was killed by Casius Chaerea, a man whom Caligula had mocked at court for his effeminacy."
Please nobody sue me, the passage is taken from the article Walrus linked to.
It's ridiculous that they have Vlad Tepes, who is a hero to Romanians, as the most evil person of all time.
The Pope at the time had words of praise for him for resisting the Muslim invaders, there was great fear in Christendom that the Ottomans (who were very powerful at that time) would overrun Europe (they almost did).
Vlad was actually just defending his people from a cruel foreign invader. His body was badly scarred from horrific beatings the Ottomans put on him when he was a boy. He did try to scare the Turks by impaling captured Turks along the road into the Romanian states, but under the circumstances it was hardly an evil act.
The fictional Dracula created hundreds of years later in the 19th century is nothing like Vlad Tepes.
Canelo has to be pretty high up on the list along with Fishnets.
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