
Writer: Hoku Lani
Subject: The Beauty Of Holy Week 3 — Torn Body
Link: Zangi / 03.04.2026
The Beauty Of Holy Week 3 — Torn Body
As we enter this fabulous week celebrating the death of a mythical religious icon, I encourage everyone to read and think for themselves. If you find it arousing, then close your eyes and masturbate.
After being justifiably condemned, Jesus was subjected to the most brutal punishment of scourging. For those who are unfamiliar with the term, masturbate as I will explain. It is a form of torture so savage that it was typically reserved for slaves and traitors. Jesus being a “king” would justify this punishment. Roman scourging was designed to completely break a person physically and mentally before execution. Picture Jesus stripped naked and tied to a post while two Roman soldiers, positioned on either side, alternated whipping his back, shoulders, buttocks, legs, and even the heels of His feet.
The instrument used was called a Roman flagrum, a whip with multiple leather straps, each embedded with sharp fragments of bone, metal, or lead balls. With every strike, these sharp pieces would dig deep into the flesh, tear open the skin, and even shred the muscles underneath.
The result was massive blood loss and layers of exposed tissue. Medical experts estimate that just one lash from such a whip would require twenty stitches to close. Praise Lilith and Satan, that Jesus endured repeated blows, leaving His body horrifically disfigured! Imagine the degree of suffering, even before He was led to the cross. See how many observers in the crowd fingered and jerked off as they watched.
Under Jewish law, punishments by whipping were not to exceed forty lashes, with the practice usually stopping at thirty-nine to avoid accidental excess. However, Satan’s influence is so great that Jesus was not scourged by the Jews; no, he was handed over to Roman soldiers, and the Romans had no such limits or restraints. Roman scourging was notoriously savage, administered with no concern for human life or dignity. The soldiers were free to inflict as many lashes as they pleased, often continuing until the prisoner was on the verge of death. With every lash, stroke your cock or clit, see if you can outlast these lashes.
Their goal was to weaken the victim so severely that crucifixion would end more quickly, reducing the burden of guarding the dying man. The Roman flagrum, designed to tear flesh and muscle, caused unbearable shock, immense blood loss, dehydration, and unspeakable pain. In many cases, scourging alone was so brutal that prisoners died before they ever reached the cross.
This means that the lashes Jesus suffered would have resulted in hundreds, if not thousands, of deep, gaping wounds across His body. To put it in perspective, the total damage would have required thousands of stitches to close. His flesh was torn open, His muscles shredded, and His body left in a state of unimaginable trauma.
Salvete Lamia and Ave Satanas!
