Yes. A medical study in 1983 concluded that no matter how efficient the method of execution, a few seconds of pain is inevitable when losing one's head. The guillotine, considered one of the more "humane" methods, relies on severing the brain and spinal cord after cutting the surrounding tissues. Even so, at least two to three seconds of intense pain cannot be avoided. There are many accounts of the heads of executed people continuing to show movement or expression long after the final blow. One particularly gruesome experiment in 1905 involved a French physician who called out the name of the condemned man in the seconds after decapitation. The response was for the eyelids over the severed head to slowly lift up and then the pupils focused on the doctor before then slowly closing again. The doctor claimed that when he repeated the dead man's name, the same actions took place. It was only at the third attempt that the head gave no response. The exact of amount of pain of course relies on the proficiency of the executioner. When Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded in 1587, the axeman took three attempts to sever the head and even then had to finish the job with a knife.
Thought you were all wondering. I delivered.
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"Lizzie Borden took and axe, gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one." What's funny though is that I heard that first on the Disney Channel. Lizzie Maguire (sp?) show.
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I suppose they've been interviewing the experts.
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My friend had his head cut off, but he said it didn't hurt at all. Guess I just proved you wrong.
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Well. I suppose this is why we do lethal injections.
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Theoretically, you are alive for several seconds, as your brain doesn't literally need constant oxygen to run, it needs constant oxygen to KEEP running.
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I doubt it would hurt, there would be a lot of adrenaline, and by the time that wears out, you would be dead. Like when you get shot, it doesn't hurt until later.
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Being beheaded would suck.
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Which is why you go for explosive death. You have just enough time to think "Hey, who's taking my picture?" before *poof*
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Ouch.