I did an essay on a creative idea back in 12th grade where I deemed it legal to willingly die and came up with an idea on how to do it. Turns out years later, it happened in Canada. Lol
to be honest us humans are bad at adding two lil funni numbers together but we are absolute mega minds at finding out the most painful deaths back in history and idk why
now we brutally Murder people out of Negligence via Industrial Disasters some of which can be even more horrifying than this (see Hydroflouric Acid AKA the chemical turns Natural Gas into Gasoline)
What I'm having a problem with is how the the "crime" can have it's definition stretched such that the most least offensive act of it can have this insanely awful punishment
@@DexcenatorI’ve never seen it in full, but according to several sources on the internet, pretty much the same thing that happens in the video & comment. probably the exact reason I’ve never seen it in full lol
Imagine your boy calls the king a bitch then you see different parts of him around the square. These people were sadistic Edit : Y'all weird for trying to correct me, you boys know about being a peasant I get it but pump the brakes
Kings had no choice but enforce muscled policies like this to be respected. Contending superpowers have spies and if they thought you were a meek figure of authority, they'd try to sow the seeds of civil unrest on your land. The Art of War commands one to weaken an adversary astuciously without shedding the blood of army, if possible.
If not sadistic, at least merciless. It's a natural result of absolute power, especially if that power can be taken away from you with extreme violence. On the throne, any notion of empathy and caring rots away as the years go by. We still see it today, with dictators, mafia leaders, cartel bosses etc.
@@FantasticOttothey didn’t have absolute power and were very much limited by the nobility who they had to placate. The pursuit and maintenance of power inherently requires brutality because authority comes from violent coercion. If you decided to stop paying your taxes and refused to be put in a cage you would have armed men bust down your door at 2AM and die in a shoot out because your government has to do that in order to keep it’s authority over the population. In the absence of police and a surveillance state medieval kings had to lean on brutality to impose fear on the population as they lacked the ability to project power the way a modern government does
@@badart3204 Absolute power doesn’t mean omnipotence. Medieval kings rules with absolutely authority because of the so called divine right of kings, which meant their word was God’s will. But this was only in principle, as all men in power must negotiate within the feudal limits. Nobles, the military and the church could quickly decide that God was no longer happy with the current ruler, so they needed to be kept in place with both fear and negotiation of wealth. The power wielded by rulers of course was more diminished after changes such as the Magna Carta came into place. By the way, I don’t live in a country where the police shoot people who don’t pay their taxes.
At least this one is digital puppetry of actual historic paintings and not 'AI'. TH-cam probably won't like this but before the quartering there was also castration, and those parts and the bowels were often burned while the victim watched. It's definitely among the most barbaric and elaborate forms of execution.
They also fed the intestines to animals while the victim was still alive. Iv never heard of drawing being used like this, everything iv known and learned, drawing was done on a table to stretch a person until they popped/quartered apart
@@courtneymerkle4204 You might be confusing drawing and quartering with the rack. The quartering was usually done with four horses each tied to a limb that then run in different directions. It's messy and doesn't usually take all the limbs off.
Oh and I currently look like your meme pfp 😂 Cigarette in bed on my back, baked but too lazy to move and feed myself, in the dark with lava lamps, the-dye and neon lights…wait, what was I saying prior to this whatever the hell you want to call it 🍃 Bye 🫥
I think the intention of these things was to traumatize people on some level. The people who did this definitely wanted to leave an impression and people are always too curious for their own good
Different thing. Hanged and drawn being two very different methodologies. Hanged you fall. Drawn you are torn asunder. In four different directions. Very metal. Couldn't tell you which ones worse. Probably the former. The latter sounds like you'd die from shock hopefully quickly.
English kings never had absolute authority which is why monarchy has survived in the UK. The drawn refers to drawing out the bowels, not the drawing along the road.
Being drawn and quarted by horse means each limb is tied to a horse (in an X shape) and the horses will run away ripping the persons limbs off at the same time
Fun fact: The fold rock band Ye Banished Privateers made a Christmas song about a pirate getting hanged, drawn and quartered. The song is called "Drawn and Quartered".
Animated like the classic bits from, " Monty Python's Flying Circus.😂😂😂 Oh! I also see that the King has TWO left hands for tossing fruit and holding his proclamation. 😂😂😂😂😂
No one was executed for disagreeing with the king. No one was executed for suggesting we should "improve society somewhat." High treason would suggest something like attempting to assassinate a royal, staging a revolution or coup, or helping enemies of the state. That's a far cry from disagreeing with the "absolute power" of the monarch which they didn't even have.
Tell that to Thomas Beckett. Plenty of people got killed for disagreeing with royalty. It was just hanging drawing and quartering was for high treason.
@@owenjroberts I will tell that to him because he wasn't even executed by the official Monarchist government. He was assassinated by some overzealous followers of that King, which he didn't even order. On hearing reports of Becket's actions, Henry II is said to have uttered words interpreted by his men as wishing Becket killed. The exact wording is in doubt and several versions were reported. The most commonly quoted, as invented in 1740 and handed down by oral tradition, is "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?", but according to historian Simon Schama this is incorrect: he accepts the account of the contemporary biographer Edward Grim, writing in Latin, who gives, "What miserable drones and traitors have I nourished and brought up in my household, who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born cleric?" Many other variants have found their way into popular culture. Regardless of what Henry said, it was interpreted as a royal command. Furthermore, this wasn't mere disagreement, you're acting as if this happened just because the two had differing opinions.
I was a weird kid, I did a report on this in like 6th grade…. Totally forgot about it til now.
Nah u seem chill. Also i think thats cool lol
I did an essay on a creative idea back in 12th grade where I deemed it legal to willingly die and came up with an idea on how to do it. Turns out years later, it happened in Canada. Lol
How is that weird?❤
How did ur class react?
Same tho, used to read medieval torture books exclusively and now have unhinged death anxiety. The duality of man
I love the animations for these tho lmao
The 2 ladies taking a selfie with the head💀
it's so true to life. remember kathy griffin?
😂😂😂
Who couldnt
yeahh loll😭💀
😮
“Video games make people violent”
People back then:
There was nothing else to do! They were bored!
Thats totally a Logicless and Meaningless statement
@@poppysanjida9447well typical asian parents do say that and I'm a victim of it
to be honest us humans are bad at adding two lil funni numbers together but we are absolute mega minds at finding out the most painful deaths back in history and idk why
@@poppysanjida9447 And that's your opinion about his opinion. Sooo...
The people saying "im in the wrong generation" are real quiet now.
haha😆 I still feel like I was born in the wrong generation but I definitely wouldn’t trade it for being in the 13th century!!
The good old days!!
Unoriginal npc comment
@@TH-camBlowsDaily...........
@@TH-camBlowsDaily You call yourself an alpha dont you?
Charles Dickens was the first person to speak out against the macabre tradition of brutally murdering purely for spectacle. It worked.
now we brutally Murder people out of Negligence via Industrial Disasters some of which can be even more horrifying than this (see Hydroflouric Acid AKA the chemical turns Natural Gas into Gasoline)
"Dickens" 💀
@@IndoKidOfficialYT ya that was his surname
@@IndoKidOfficialYT That’s his name??
@@IndoKidOfficialYT brain rot
People can be brutal as devils.
At these level of barbarity the two are the same
What I'm having a problem with is how the the "crime" can have it's definition stretched such that the most least offensive act of it can have this insanely awful punishment
There's no such thing as completely kind creatures
Hungarian Nobleman rebelled against the barons, and got the Iron King treatment in 1514.
Well,sometimes be brutal is needed
Also castrated.
That closing scene in Braveheart made me crawl into a corner in a fetal curl😢
Wow! I’ve only seen clips of the movie but they show castration too 😮
What happened in the closing scene in Braveheart?
@@DexcenatorI’ve never seen it in full, but according to several sources on the internet, pretty much the same thing that happens in the video & comment. probably the exact reason I’ve never seen it in full lol
@@fleetwoodmak777 balls cutting?
@@Dexcenator I'll try to watch it this weekend and let you know lol
Imagine your boy calls the king a bitch then you see different parts of him around the square. These people were sadistic
Edit : Y'all weird for trying to correct me, you boys know about being a peasant I get it but pump the brakes
Kings had no choice but enforce muscled policies like this to be respected. Contending superpowers have spies and if they thought you were a meek figure of authority, they'd try to sow the seeds of civil unrest on your land. The Art of War commands one to weaken an adversary astuciously without shedding the blood of army, if possible.
If not sadistic, at least merciless. It's a natural result of absolute power, especially if that power can be taken away from you with extreme violence. On the throne, any notion of empathy and caring rots away as the years go by. We still see it today, with dictators, mafia leaders, cartel bosses etc.
@@FantasticOttothey didn’t have absolute power and were very much limited by the nobility who they had to placate. The pursuit and maintenance of power inherently requires brutality because authority comes from violent coercion. If you decided to stop paying your taxes and refused to be put in a cage you would have armed men bust down your door at 2AM and die in a shoot out because your government has to do that in order to keep it’s authority over the population. In the absence of police and a surveillance state medieval kings had to lean on brutality to impose fear on the population as they lacked the ability to project power the way a modern government does
@@badart3204 Absolute power doesn’t mean omnipotence. Medieval kings rules with absolutely authority because of the so called divine right of kings, which meant their word was God’s will. But this was only in principle, as all men in power must negotiate within the feudal limits. Nobles, the military and the church could quickly decide that God was no longer happy with the current ruler, so they needed to be kept in place with both fear and negotiation of wealth. The power wielded by rulers of course was more diminished after changes such as the Magna Carta came into place.
By the way, I don’t live in a country where the police shoot people who don’t pay their taxes.
@@FantasticOttonot absolute power then.
At least this one is digital puppetry of actual historic paintings and not 'AI'. TH-cam probably won't like this but before the quartering there was also castration, and those parts and the bowels were often burned while the victim watched. It's definitely among the most barbaric and elaborate forms of execution.
That was the point.
Very bri'ish innit?
They had special tools just for the "C" section.
They also fed the intestines to animals while the victim was still alive.
Iv never heard of drawing being used like this, everything iv known and learned, drawing was done on a table to stretch a person until they popped/quartered apart
@@courtneymerkle4204 You might be confusing drawing and quartering with the rack. The quartering was usually done with four horses each tied to a limb that then run in different directions. It's messy and doesn't usually take all the limbs off.
The punishment:💀☠️
The Music:😍🙂↔️🎀
The duality is MUCH needed for the majority (myself not included 😅) but I’ve grown to dig it. It has a comedically fitting charm to it 🎼
Oh and I currently look like your meme pfp 😂 Cigarette in bed on my back, baked but too lazy to move and feed myself, in the dark with lava lamps, the-dye and neon lights…wait, what was I saying prior to this whatever the hell you want to call it 🍃 Bye 🫥
Were people not heavily traumatized from seeing dismembered people back then? I feel sick seeing fake gore sometimes i cant imagine
Maybe they were used to it...? This is my guess, since many seemed to go and watch public executions, tortures and such.
Those were weird times . But we will never know exactly without a time machine
I think the intention of these things was to traumatize people on some level. The people who did this definitely wanted to leave an impression and people are always too curious for their own good
The trauma is the point. Traumatized people aren’t going to rebel.
Well… that was considered “entertainment”, as back then, they didn't have Netflix, nor TH-cam…
I was always led to believe the "drawn & quartered" was related to being dragged in four different directions (by horses)
Different thing. Hanged and drawn being two very different methodologies. Hanged you fall. Drawn you are torn asunder. In four different directions. Very metal. Couldn't tell you which ones worse. Probably the former. The latter sounds like you'd die from shock hopefully quickly.
as always, the animations are just too good!🤣
“We should improve society somewhat” SENT me. As a medievalist, you’re not wrong on that front 😂
“Video games make people violent!”
People before video games:
Now we got the "dumbest ways to die" now we got
" the worst way to die" are we gonna get "smart ways to die"?????
I live for these animations ✨
Don't forget flayed also.
i love how people are really creative with hurting other people
mortal kombat been quiet since this dropped…
How is it possible that there were people that could do something so disgusting to their fellow men!
I love this montage ❤
I love these kind of shorts
great animation
Imagine doing a petty crime back then just to have a fate like this
Ill never understand how people came up with this stuff
We need to bring all this back
You missed out the best part! Having your tackle shown off to the crowd!
🤯 I low-🗝️ thrive on this type of content 👍 🎯🥇🏆
The "drawn" bit from hung drawn and quartered referred to being wracked I believe
How about keelhauling? That was pretty horrific
Pretty sure this William Wallace. Since it’s 1200s England
People are scarier than monsters.
Tools to animate this video please let me know....i love your work
What a way for a hero to go… RIP Wallace. You were no traitor. 🏴
Being placed in a bronze bull kinda sucks worse....
Could you imagine what your thinking in the 3hr drag to what would be a horrible, painful death 😳
What is this background song called its so good I have been trying to find it for a year😭
VLAD THE IMPALER is the most brutal I've read about.
Oh this is much worse than I thought it was
English kings never had absolute authority which is why monarchy has survived in the UK.
The drawn refers to drawing out the bowels, not the drawing along the road.
Considering the deaths from previous 10 episodes, this was very generous
As someone who has been hanged drawn and quartered before, this video was extremely triggering and accurate.
I think being broken on the wheel would be worse.
People in the medieval era demonstrated a notable level of malevolence
Absolutism was wild 💀💀💀
And not a video game in site
25:56 THE BIG SHOW ON THE RADIO Z106.7 😂 man hate they took it off the air and got some people from texas now...
Wow that's crazy
You missed out the fact that they usually pull their entrails out while they’re still alive too.
Being drawn and quarted by horse means each limb is tied to a horse (in an X shape) and the horses will run away ripping the persons limbs off at the same time
Your voice sounds like jet li a little 😮😅
"Pirates - ye be warned" typa vibe lol
They say Hudood law is cruel... This is much worse!
Ar least it gets you out in the open air.
It’s almost like even when people read to make up rulings and law enforcement, it somehow misses the mark. This feels so extreme
Fun fact: The fold rock band Ye Banished Privateers made a Christmas song about a pirate getting hanged, drawn and quartered. The song is called "Drawn and Quartered".
They were freaking cruel 😢
Dope!
Animated like the classic bits from, " Monty Python's Flying Circus.😂😂😂
Oh! I also see that the King has TWO left hands for tossing fruit and holding his proclamation. 😂😂😂😂😂
Brud throws away paper saying id better go rather than executed 😂😂
People before videogames be like
Edward I you sadistic bastard😂
Very bad way to die. William Wallace (Braveheart) had this done to him.
My fucking idol fr🥲 🏴
The King of England looks like Ben Franklin..lol😂
I’m not a fan of the idea that includes a sharp stick being placed in such a sensitive area.
Imagine being born in the ancient days 😱
Not exactly ancient
Sometimes the victim of the "criminal" was physicallyemasculated before being gutted, too.
So much for the good old days.....
Similar to now days but with psychotropic warfare
"We should improve society somewhat"
My dad punished me more than this
This is Braveheart, right?
AI Minecraft is basically minecraft but high💀
What
European history was it’s own kind of brutal.
Really in all places
This is not what drawn and quartered means
And they had the audacity to say that the Danes are brutal
This must have been horrible for the person being killed 😢
the quarterd part is diffrent. you werent cut, you were tied to multiple horses that all ran in diffrent directions.
Quartering could also be done with horses too
I love this 2d style animation, it's nostalgic af, reminds me of monty python
5:17. I think it's just malfunctioning...( don't think i spelled that right)..
England really hasn’t changed
cinderielle
jeez. that’s a very creative way to be creative…
In small places owning only one wooden panel it took like a week to execute just ten people.
That's pretty bad.
Lynchings in the United States is the American version of drawn and quartering for the UK. Or wherever that type of behavior happened.
They were crazy at hat time!!! My God!
That time
No one was executed for disagreeing with the king. No one was executed for suggesting we should "improve society somewhat." High treason would suggest something like attempting to assassinate a royal, staging a revolution or coup, or helping enemies of the state. That's a far cry from disagreeing with the "absolute power" of the monarch which they didn't even have.
Tell that to Thomas Beckett. Plenty of people got killed for disagreeing with royalty. It was just hanging drawing and quartering was for high treason.
@@owenjroberts I will tell that to him because he wasn't even executed by the official Monarchist government. He was assassinated by some overzealous followers of that King, which he didn't even order.
On hearing reports of Becket's actions, Henry II is said to have uttered words interpreted by his men as wishing Becket killed. The exact wording is in doubt and several versions were reported. The most commonly quoted, as invented in 1740 and handed down by oral tradition, is "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?", but according to historian Simon Schama this is incorrect: he accepts the account of the contemporary biographer Edward Grim, writing in Latin, who gives, "What miserable drones and traitors have I nourished and brought up in my household, who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born cleric?" Many other variants have found their way into popular culture.
Regardless of what Henry said, it was interpreted as a royal command. Furthermore, this wasn't mere disagreement, you're acting as if this happened just because the two had differing opinions.
Some of the Colombian independence figures were also killed this way
Sorry for looking into ur eyes
Drawn means disemboweled
So basically turning into a fly if it hits my food
You tie flies to a tiny wooden board and drag them for 3 hours before hanging them?
This is some "TERRIFIER" ahh shit 💀
Nah, more like 1200s England type shit
“Let’s say you’re the king of England in the 13th century.” No thanks, the average person lives better than a king today.
Why was the middle ages more brutal than the ancient & modern ages?
A three hour tour…
I’m very thankful to live in the most prosperous and safest time in human history. Shit used to be way more insane.