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The Bloody Countess

I was bloghopping around and I saw my brother, KVNT, talking about cults and the name "Elisabeth Bathory". Now here name striked me out and I guess, am about to blog her today.
Some people might have gotten to know her, or basically, in terms of general knowledge from the movies "Stay Alive", "Bathory" or "The Countess".

Everyone knew she was somewhat a sadist, who has her victims killed so she could use thier blood to prolong her fading beauty. or then again, her behaviour caould have been provoked by sheer sadism. And so, I will write a long long long long composition for you guys based on my past researches on her.

Born in 1560 to one of Hungary's noblest families, the Bathorys, the young Elisabeth was considered a radiant beauty. In 1572, she married Count Francis Nadasdy, to whom she bore six children. An intelligent woman, she could read and write in four languages, it also seems likely that she had violent sexual fantasies at an early age. Both the families of Bathorys and the Nadasdys had a history of violence in particular which may have been inbred. Her husband, may have known of Elisabeth's sadistic tendencies and it is claimed that an aunt introduced her to the idea of flagellation, using an instrument of torture that her husband had once used when interrogating his Turkish prisoners. Although Elisabeth became notorious for the harsh punishments that she meted out to her female servants, her behaviour was not at first seen as a sign of a disturbed personality. But following her husband's death in around 1604, when Elisabeth was in her forties and her beauty was fading, rumours of killing sprees began to circulate.

Countess Nadasdy/Elisabeth Bathory

Elisabeth's taste for blood was apparently aroused by a seemingly innocuos event. She wore her hair elaborately arranged and it would be regularly dressed by a servant. But on this occasion, the maid who was brushing her hair pulled it too hard. Enraged, the countess strck her in the face so violently that she began to bleed from her mouth and nose. A few drops of blood fell on the countess's hand which she wiped away. But when she looked at the hand, the spots where the blood had fallen appeared more youthful. As a result, it was said, she conceived the ghastly idea of rejuvenating her entire body with young girl's blood.
At first content with gathering blood from her victims' veins, Elisabeth developed a craving for even greater quantities. An "Iron Maiden", designed to impale a body on hundreds of steel spikes, was said to have been built for her. The blood was collected and channelled directly into the contess's bathtub. Whenever Elisabeth wished to refresh her complexion, the torture was repeated with a fresh batch of girls.

Drowning into a fountain of bloody youth.

Through several accounts of torture tally with the legend, they probably misinterpret the countess's motive. You see, in the 17th century, sadistic perversions would have only been ascribed to men, Elisabeth's behaviour was attributed to her vanity, but in reality it seems to have been the pleasure she gained from watching the suffering of others that lay at the heart of her behaviour. Although her husband and family knew of her perversion, they did nothing to stop it.

The torture took place at all of Elisabeth's home, but especially at Cachtice, in the Carpatherian mountains. The castle was ideally equipped for keeping her activities secret. It had a mighty keep, dark underground passages and dungeons. There she was surrounded by a throng of female servants who would be summoned on the pretext of performing a small task. They would then be bound and otrtured by the contess's helpers or by Elisabeth herself. Initially, the torture was confined to sticking needles under the maids' fingernails or cutting them with scissors. But Elisabeth soon progressed to more violent behaviour, including beating her victims with whips.
At first, the victims were mostly peasant girls, but women of higher birth were also involved. It was the fashion for girls from respectable but impoverished homes to be sent to aristocratic courts to acquire social skills and be raised in a manner befitting their status. Elisabeth, from here, took advantage. Parents were told that their daughterhad eloped with a lover or died of an ilness. Visits by family members were discouraged. As more girls started to dissappear, rumors began to circulate. It was alleged that some girls from aristocratic families had been kidnapped on Elisabeth's orders.

The infamous "Cachtice Castle"

But it was only when the parish priest of Cachtice and some Viennese monks lodged complaints about cries that had been heard at the castle that the rumors were investigated. The emperor at that time, correct me if Im wrong, Matthew II, assigned a Chief Imperial Prosecutor, Thurzo, to find out what had been going on and he and his soldiers enetered the castle on December 29 1610. Thurzo himself noted seeing only one body on the night that he searched Cachtice, although one of his lieutenants reported finding bodies or parts of bodies throughout the castle. They also found girls who were still alive and their testimony was heard. A large number of torture devices were also discovered.

Between 1611 and 1614, when Elisabeth died, more than 300 people were interrogated, but the countess herself was never brought to a foremer trial. A number of 'assistants' confessed under torture by Thurzo that they had helped to procure victims and take part in sadistic acts. All had served were executed by being burnt alive barely a week after Thurzo and his men had enter the Cachtice Castle.

But Elisabeth escaped the death penalty. It somewhat seems that her high birth had guaranteed her survival. Executing her would have required the enactment of a special statute to strip her of royal immnity. It is also likely that Thurzo did not want strain relations with neighbouring Translvania, which was governed by Elisabeth's nephew, Gabriel. her punishment was to be walled up in a suite of rooms in her castle, with only slits left for food. Here she died miserably in the summer of 1614. ouch.

Hope you've enjoyed reading, well i know i didnt enjoy typing the whole thing. It was I think the longest post so far? anyways,

Au revoir!



Part of what we talked about.

Ever reminisce about your childhood days? How you cried when your parents didnt want to get the toy or doll you want? or how you wish you had more time to play on the playground and how you actually did like going to school? Dont be mendacious, I know you do. (:

Well, partly of that whole chunk of memory, some of the most mesmerizing ones are in fact TV programs you used to watch. And thats what Im about to talk today. Now, TV programs for kids are made to be educational, being silly or simply fantasizing and capturing their wild imaginations into it. Some were just plain bad, while some were good. This is what I thought on some of the cartoons.

Thomas The Tank Engine. or Thomas the Train.

This was so bad. I seriously hate it. Look at his cheekbones. The face of this character is creepy. It has the looks of a rapist im not gonna lie. Look at his eyes, they arent even straight. Its has behavioral modeling, and trains who are acting 'badly' always gets it in the end and learn a lesson, but along with the lesson they learn, I believe it also teaches bad behavior with examples of jealousy and envy and plain old mean spiritidness. Hate it though.

Rating : 1 / 5 .


Art Attack!

Ah, anyone would have known this guy. Neil Buchanan of the worlds most famous art series "Art Attack!" A show which bounds you and your family to get stuck on. And I know that you have at least tried doing the artwork he teaches. And I bet everyone remembers he's "Big Art Attack" where he takes clothing or sugar and salt just to make a really big art figure out of it before raising up his hands and looking up at the camera showing and telling the viewers its completed.
Thanks to him I got an interest in art, honest, haha.
Oh and does anyone realize the fact that he looks a little like Jason Mraz? Haha.

Rating : 4.5 / 5.


Dragon Tails.

The moral-teaching cartoon, of how 2 kids goes into a fiction world where dragons and other kinds of monsters and creatures live. The kids and dragons embark on different adventures and attend the School in the Sky, all while learning how to face their fears and handle new situations.
It has a catchy theme song too. And a catchy phrase for going - "I wish, I wish, with all my heart, to fly with dragons, in a land apart. " haha, I actually did enjoy this cartoon. It was kind of good.

Rating : 3 / 5 .

Tamiya's Lets & Go .

A lot of 2 words can pretty much describe the whole show. It Sucks. Hate It. Its Bad. Really Stupid. Super Horrible.
Proably the worst cartoon to be made to any existence that deserved a brain. They totally spoil the idea of 4WD Tamiya engine cars. The most retarded thing about this show is that they run along with their tamiya and moves it left and right using a hockey stick. And they could do this even on water and on grass patches. WTF right? I have never liked this cartoon at all.
S-T-U-P-I-D.

Rating : -100 / 5 .


Bandai's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,

Probably everyone's favorite childhood show. With the metal-compelling riffs of the catchy theme song to their awe-gazing megazords and futuristic laser shooting weapons. Dont tell me you havent fought with another person just because he/she wants to be the same ranger colour like you are. Ive always like Tommy of green/white ranger. haha. An interdimensional being named Zordon chooses five teenagers with attitude to morph into powerful warriors drawn from the spirit of dinosaurs, protecting the world from the forces of space witch Rita Repulsa and the hot-tempered alien being Lord Zedd with the use of their giant transforming robots, known as Megazords. Wow.

Rating : 5 / 5 .





Mamemo

What were the french thinking when they made this cartoon. I never liked it. How can a boy live with cows!? And how ridicolous is the fact that the little boy sleeps in a house and that his parents, the cows, sleeps outside!? And since when are cows green!? are they promoting mad cow disease on air now!?

Rating : 0 / 5 .



Teletubbies.
Personally I cannot understand what the children find so appealing about the programme. The four characters are very bright in colour, which I think is the initial attraction with the young. They talk but they are not clear at all and what annoys me the most is that they do not say “Hello” properly. I am a little surprised that the makers of this programme did not consider the language content, considering the age group it is designed for, at a time when learning speech is important. What I find really weird are the characteristics.

Tinkywinky - He’s the largest one and is purple in colour, apparently he is a male, although I cannot understand why they gave him a handbag then. Retard.
Dipsy - The second male. He is green and his favourite toy is his hat. I always thought of him as a butch.
LaaLaa - She is yellow and her favourite toy is her orange ball. She looks like shes going to grow up to be a crackwhore slut.
Po - She is the smallest of the Teletubbies and her favourite toy is her Scooter. Yes its a she. And what kind of name is Po? Ridicolous.

With their stupid vacuum whom onlly does slurping sounds and their oversized cookies and really disgusting looking pink goo slurpees, its a no brainer that id give this show a

Rating: 1.5 / 5 .

Make Way For Noddy .

I wont even do a review of this stupid show. Look at the monkey and the villain. LOOK AT THEIR STUPID FACES. Everytime I go into Toy R Us, I keep hearing the ignoramus tune of its theme song. I hope this show will get banned soon anytime.

Rating : -987654567435 / 5 .


Well thats all for today!

Au revoir!








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