Man Kills Roaches With Various Medieval Torture Devices

One man takes pest control to a whole new level. A video of a man constructing miniature historical torture devices to kill cockroaches has gone viral.

By lizalikeminelli

Published 1 year ago in Funny


One man takes pest control to a whole new level. A video of a man constructing miniature historical torture devices to kill cockroaches has gone viral.


The origin of the video is unclear. One version of it was posted to Reddit eight months ago. From the quality of the video, it seems to be much older than that. Nevertheless, the act of violence against the bomb-resistant bug is shocking.



The roach is seen stabbed by a motorized device, electrocuted on an electric chair, and put into a miniature iron maiden.


“Ion like bugs either….. but this [is] literally overkill” commented @kiss_bliss under the video.



Whoever the mastermind behind this was, he definitely denied the roach's request to “let them eat cake” as he was beheaded in the guillotine. Who is this guy and how can we be very far away from him? The first sign of serial killers is harming animals. But many asked, do roaches count?



“Oh god we got roach activists now,” said @varcmus as countless people were defending the roaches' lives.


As annoying as cockroaches can be, a little borax and sugar (as long as you don’t ingest it) do the job perfectly fine. We don't need to be constructing our own miniature incinerators to cremate a roach. 

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8-Year-Old Survives Cougar Attack After Big Cat Changes Its Mind

The only thing more terrifying than an angry cougar? A pissed-off mom.

By Carly Tennes

Published 1 year ago in Wow


The only thing more terrifying than an angry cougar? A pissed-off mom.


Going mama bear mode helped one mother save her eight-year-old from a grisly fate while on a camping trip at Olympic National Park in Washington, this past weekend. Though the animal had begun attacking the child near Lake Angeles, the kid’s mother managed to throw enough of a fit to scare the big cat straight.



“The cougar casually abandoned its attack after being yelled and screamed at by the child’s mother,” the National Park Service wrote of the incident, noting that while the child in question only sustained “minor injuries,” they were still taken to the hospital following their close encounter.


Authorities shut down the area surrounding the attack to guests as teams are still on the lookout for the offending cougar, who will be killed if found, per the park’s attack protocols.



“This may provide clues as to why the animal attacked since cougars are rarely seen and attacks on humans are extraordinarily rare,” the statement continued.


Moral of the story? Sometimes causing a scene is well worth it, especially if it saves your child from becoming a big cat’s evening snack. To paraphrase a comment from Twitter user @angryseattle, “Someone got really fucking lucky the cougar wasn’t that hungry.”

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