Rat torture, historically known as "rat torture" or "rat eating," involved the use of live rats as a method of torture. It was notably used during various periods in history, including the Inquisition and by certain regimes for interrogation and punishment. The exact origins of this gruesome practice are difficult to pinpoint, as it has been documented in different cultures and eras, but it reflects the brutal methods employed by those in power to instill fear.
Because people hate rat. So they torture them and use them for animal testing. - Kristen
Rat torture began in 1984 in room 101 located in the ministry love which is situated in an unknown location in Ocenia.
nobody likes em' so we torture em'
Dont get a rat unless you want it! DONT TORTURE AN ANIMAL!!!!!!!!! ESCPECALLY A RAT!!! And you have a rat, like any other small animal, exept for the fact that rats are much BETTER!!!! NEVER FORGET!!!
there is no rat in tuna TUNA IS MADE OF FISH
Rat is made from beast and medicine.
It means very drunk. I think it came from a medieval torture method,where a rat was placed on the victim's stomach and a bucket placed on top of it. The bucket was then heated and the rat would burrow into the victim's stomach trying to escape. It would eventually come out of the victim's backside.The victim would be dead (from bleeding) by this stage. So being truly "rat-arsed" is not a good thing.
The production company that made the 1967 film "The Torture Garden" was Columbia Pictures. Columbia Pictures produced the film with the help of Amicus Productions.
it was used for crushing a head chancellor
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
Rats were used because they were cheap, easy to get, and around, but nothing lists why or where they were used. The most common tortures in the middle ages had various devices such as the rack, scavengers daughter, the scolds bridle, ducking stool, torture by dislocation, iron balls, water torture, boot torture branding and burning including being burned at the stake, execution by quartering, execution by the wheel, hanging and being hung, drawn and quartered. I think that these were probably enough.
Rat poison.