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  2. Sparagmos - Wikipedia

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    Sparagmos (Ancient Greek: σπαραγμός, from σπαράσσω sparasso, "tear, rend, pull to pieces") is an act of rending, tearing apart, or mangling, [3] usually in a Dionysian context. In Dionysian rite as represented in myth and literature, a living animal, or sometimes even a human being, is sacrificed by being dismembered.

  3. Silly Bandz - Wikipedia

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    Silly Bandz are sold in packages with different themes, including princesses and animals. [9] In August 2010, Silly Bandz sold their product in thousands of stores across the U.S. and Canada. In September 2010, Quiznos had Silly Bandz in their kids meal. [ 10 ]

  4. Disembowelment - Wikipedia

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    Disembowelment is a standard routine operation during animal slaughter. [1] In ancient Rome, disembowelment of animals was practiced for divination, and was known as haruspicy. Disembowelment of humans may result from an accident, but has also been used as a method of torture, execution, or suicide. In such practices, disembowelment may be ...

  5. Death of Maddox Derkosh - Wikipedia

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    Maddox Derkosh was rapidly torn apart and eviscerated by the dogs, and bled to death before anybody was able to reach him. Elizabeth Derkosh was initially accused of criminal negligence in a court filing, but was never prosecuted, having filed her own lawsuit against the zoo and later settling out of court.

  6. 50 Vintage School Items That Prove We Peaked Decades Ago

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    Image credits: mmajunkie77 Since everything is evolving so rapidly, it's inevitable that the things we now consider up-to-date and modern will also be seen as old and obsolete by us in the future.

  7. Maenad - Wikipedia

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    The rite climaxed in a performance of frenzied feats of strength and madness, such as uprooting trees, tearing a bull (the symbol of Dionysus) apart with their bare hands, an act called sparagmos, and eating its flesh raw, an act called omophagia. This latter rite was a sacrament akin to communion in which the participants assumed the strength ...