Scenario 1: A small, glass "straw" maybe a quarter of a millimeter in thickness, and about 10 centimeters long, is inserted through the urethra. After about 7cm has traversed the trigone region of the bladder, insertion is halted. The "straw" or tube is then shattered using high-frequency sonic emissions. The bladder is then filled by perpetually (forced) ingestion of fluids and the subject is made to micturate ad infinitum.
Scenario 2: A subject is forced to take high doses of LSD and placed in a dodecahedral room where each surface is a mirror. The only lights are small, oscillating lasers inserted in the corners of the room and a fog machine pumps clouds through four of the room's edges. Speakers emit sounds through the wall. The subject is placed in the room and the room is made to rotate like a gyroscope, producing forces of up to 6g upon the subject. The lasers are activated 25 seconds after the fog machines were activated. Hollow, ethereal sounds reminiscent of wind sweeping past cave openings are pumped through the speakers at high decibels. The speed at which the room rotates is constantly adjusted and randomized, as are the oscillation patterns and colors of the lasers. The (air) pressure and temperature of the room are also constantly being changed.
Scenario 2: A subject is forced to take high doses of LSD and placed in a dodecahedral room where each surface is a mirror. The only lights are small, oscillating lasers inserted in the corners of the room and a fog machine pumps clouds through four of the room's edges. Speakers emit sounds through the wall. The subject is placed in the room and the room is made to rotate like a gyroscope, producing forces of up to 6g upon the subject. The lasers are activated 25 seconds after the fog machines were activated. Hollow, ethereal sounds reminiscent of wind sweeping past cave openings are pumped through the speakers at high decibels. The speed at which the room rotates is constantly adjusted and randomized, as are the oscillation patterns and colors of the lasers. The (air) pressure and temperature of the room are also constantly being changed.
One of the most terrifying situations I can imagine, related somewhat to the above, is this: Floating in the middle of the ocean, at night, as a hurricane spins overhead while waterspouts are illuminated by random flashes of lightning and you're spinning around a giant, mile-wide whirlpool and a humongous, 100-foot, rogue wave is cresting on your right. That is scarier than any "serial killer"-type wussbitch who thinks they're all crazy cause they have a torture chamber with electrodes in their basement. Why? Because it's nature. It's the chaos of the entity we call "nature". GGMoney.Fogold said:You're swimming in an endless ocean. It's calm, and you can see all the way to the horizon. No land in sight. Beneath you is so vast, all you can see is darkness. You know you can't keep swimming forever, and that you're going to end up making your descent downwards into the darkness at some point. Then you see something move in the water.