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[_] FREEDOM Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)16:12 No.2230668
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>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)17:04 No.2230714
sauce?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)17:26 No.2230734
that escalated quickly
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)17:51 No.2230754
MURICA
MUH FREEDUMS
HE WUZ PRAHBUBLY A PINKO COMMIE
AD IT CUMING
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:28 No.2230781
>>2230754
the tar usually wasn't boiling, so getting tarred anf feathered usually didn't hurt. the goal of
this act is to humiliate, not to hurt.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:34 No.2230796
>>2230714
John Adams from HBO, its pretty awesome.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:34 No.2230797
he wat mate?!?!?!?!
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:35 No.2230799
this incident never happened
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:36 No.2230800
>>2230781
I bet getting it off was not that hard either
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:41 No.2230813
>>2230781
tar is near solid until 40C and doesn't pour properly until well over 60C
>> [_] Tachibana 12/21/13(Sat)18:42 No.2230816
i never realized how much john looked like Kenan
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:43 No.2230817
AMERICA INTENSIFIES
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:56 No.2230831
>>2230668
juden pls
>> [_] Anonymous 12/21/13(Sat)18:56 No.2230832
>>2230813
Tarring and feathering was often presented in literature humorously as a punishment inflicting
public humiliation and discomfort, but not serious injury. This would be hard to understand if
the tar used were the material now most commonly referred to as "tar", which has a high melting
point and would cause serious burns to the skin. However, the "tar" used then was pine tar, a
completely different substance, with a much lower melting point. Some varieties were liquid at
room temperature.