"Electric Chair" is a song on Moon Man's Vikkktorious album. It parodies "Electric Feel" by MGMT. The general theme of the song is putting niggers in the electric chair.
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| - "Electric Chair" is a song on Moon Man's Vikkktorious album. It parodies "Electric Feel" by MGMT. The general theme of the song is putting niggers in the electric chair.
- The Electric Chair is a dangerous device that's use for execution and a machine that kills people, even strong criminals. This chair in which criminals sentenced to death are executed by electrocution.
- An electric chair was a means of execution on Earth, in which an individual was strapped within a chair and electrocuted until dead. In 2152, Trip Tucker remarked to T'Pol that Captain Jonathan Archer would be better off "getting the electric chair" than being represented by a Vulcan lawyer. T'Pol, however, was not familiar with such a device. (ENT: "Detained")
- Electric Chair is a rare base item.
- An electric chair was a device used for executions.
- An electric chair was a device used for executions on Earth. It involved having the condemned sit in a specialized chair while electricity passed though the condemned's body. In 2269, Montgomery Scott said to James T. Kirk that Leonard McCoy, who was theorizing that transporters actually created identical duplicates of people then destroyed the original body, was saying that the transporter was "a sort of electric chair." (TOS novel: Spock Must Die!)
- The electric chair is the chair in which Lincoln Burrows was supposed to die, however it didn't happen.
- Electric chair is a Professional wrestling hold. A transitional hold in which an attacking wrestler hoists an opponent up onto his shoulders so that they are both facing in the same direction. It is often used to set up various drops and slams in singles competition. However it is more often used in a double team maneuver, known as a Doomsday Device, another wrestler uses flying attacks to knock opponents off the shoulders of the wrestler. Like many transition holds, the defensive wrestler often uses the position to perform a variety of counter moves, most notably the victory roll. Another counter of the electric chair position is the wrestler twisting over the opponent's shoulders so now they are facing the opposite direction, and from that position, the wrestler would backflip to hit a h
- Execution by electrocution, usually performed using an electric chair, is an execution method originating in the United States in which the condemned person is strapped to a specially built wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on the head and leg. This execution method was created by employees of Thomas Edison during the War of Currents, and has been used only in the United States and, for a period of several decades, in the Philippines.
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| - "Electric Chair" is a song on Moon Man's Vikkktorious album. It parodies "Electric Feel" by MGMT. The general theme of the song is putting niggers in the electric chair.
- The Electric Chair is a dangerous device that's use for execution and a machine that kills people, even strong criminals. This chair in which criminals sentenced to death are executed by electrocution.
- An electric chair was a means of execution on Earth, in which an individual was strapped within a chair and electrocuted until dead. In 2152, Trip Tucker remarked to T'Pol that Captain Jonathan Archer would be better off "getting the electric chair" than being represented by a Vulcan lawyer. T'Pol, however, was not familiar with such a device. (ENT: "Detained")
- Electric Chair is a rare base item.
- Electric chair is a Professional wrestling hold. A transitional hold in which an attacking wrestler hoists an opponent up onto his shoulders so that they are both facing in the same direction. It is often used to set up various drops and slams in singles competition. However it is more often used in a double team maneuver, known as a Doomsday Device, another wrestler uses flying attacks to knock opponents off the shoulders of the wrestler. Like many transition holds, the defensive wrestler often uses the position to perform a variety of counter moves, most notably the victory roll. Another counter of the electric chair position is the wrestler twisting over the opponent's shoulders so now they are facing the opposite direction, and from that position, the wrestler would backflip to hit a hurricanrana.
- An electric chair was a device used for executions.
- An electric chair was a device used for executions on Earth. It involved having the condemned sit in a specialized chair while electricity passed though the condemned's body. In 2269, Montgomery Scott said to James T. Kirk that Leonard McCoy, who was theorizing that transporters actually created identical duplicates of people then destroyed the original body, was saying that the transporter was "a sort of electric chair." (TOS novel: Spock Must Die!)
- Execution by electrocution, usually performed using an electric chair, is an execution method originating in the United States in which the condemned person is strapped to a specially built wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on the head and leg. This execution method was created by employees of Thomas Edison during the War of Currents, and has been used only in the United States and, for a period of several decades, in the Philippines. Historically, once the condemned person was attached to the chair, various cycles (differing in voltage and duration) of alternating current would be passed through the individual's body, in order to cause fatal damage to the internal organs (including the brain). The first more powerful jolt of electric current was designed to pass through the head and cause immediate unconsciousness and brain death. The second less powerful jolt was designed to cause fatal damage to the vital organs. Death may also be caused by electrical overstimulation of the heart.
- The electric chair is the chair in which Lincoln Burrows was supposed to die, however it didn't happen.
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