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Originally Posted by Willravel
Three people. The first one was a dare and the second two were about proving it was torture. I figure I took CPR in high school (required course) so even if something goes wrong there's not a big chance of anything going wrong.
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Originally Posted by Willravel
Anyway, I stopped doing it the weekend after I did it the first time simply because it seemed more like something a freshman might to do get into a second-rate frat house. And this was a while ago. And you're totally right, in hindsight it was really stupid.
For the sake of this thread, I must say that those who don't think waterboarding is torture (and that haven't gone through it themselves) don't have the necessary experience to make that determination. That was the point. It's not just holding your breath, it's a perfect simulation for that moment in drowning when you're panicking and losing hope of reaching the surface.
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A couple of questions if you'll indulge me for a moment.
1. Are you admitting to waterboarding three people?
2. From your statements, you've claimed that waterboarding is torture and that torture is illegal. Have you turned yourself in to be investigated for the commission of these crimes?
3. Can I assume from your history of posting that less than seven years has transpired since you committed these crimes?
4. Do you believe your crimes should be investigated by the proper authorities?