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The Joy of Hex

Posted by BeckySharper in Thoughts, Assweasels, Revenge, Sadism, Valentine's Day on Feb 14, 2009, 11:30am | 5 comments

For Valentine’s Day, those clever Brits at London Dungeon–a truly gruesome house of horrors–have cooked up a special promotion called ”Hex your Ex.”

From a CNN article: To qualify, visitors must bring a picture of their ex — or anyone who has shunned them — then rip it up and throw it in a smoking cauldron. Visitors can then select from a range of curses to inflict on their ex.

“If you happen to be single or freshly shunned, this is a way to move on and have a great way of doing it,” Edwards said.

The “curses” are meant to be taken lightly, she said. All were developed by the Dungeon’s creative team.

“They involve marvelously bad things happening to your ex,” she said. “Nothing deadly, obviously. It’s obviously tongue-in-cheek.”

Yeah, sure it is.  How many people secretly hope for a hexing miracle when they toss that photo in the cauldron?  I’m gonna guess more than a few.

But I think a good hexing–while cathartic–is probably unnecessary.  Shakespeare wrote: “and thus the whirligig of Time brings in his revenge,” a marvelous line about the inevitable bitchiness of karma.  If your ex did you wrong, the whirligig will take care of him.  I offer up my own examples: after the breakup from hell, my ex proceeded to lose his job, get Lyme disease, and have to sell off his home thanks to the epic fail of his subprime mortgage.  Another got married and divorced in less than a year after our breakup, promptly gained 50 pounds, and–in a random and spectacular crap e-mail–blamed me for the mess his life had become, even though he was the one who dumped me.

I confess, gentle readers, that I did not feel as bad about these unfortunate twists of fate as I should have.  I may have even gloated the tiniest little bit.  But would I have intentionally hexed these guys?  No.  If I ever love a man, I maintain a soft spot somewhere in my cold harpy heart that prevents me from actively wishing evil on him.

It’s also been my observation that most people are themselves their own worst punishment.  Milton’s Satan said “Which way I fly is Hell, myself am Hell”, that is, we all carry the seeds of our own misery and destruction.  It’s usually better–and less messy–just to sit back and watch them take root in the people we hate.   (Although–lest you think I’m a complete softie–I have repeatedly wished death on, among others, Osama bin Laden, Dick Cheney, Robert Mugabe, and Jerry Falwell.  Thus far, only Jerry has taken the hint.)

So what do you think?  Anyone want to pop over to the Dungeon for a hexing?  Or would you prefer to let karma be a bitch on your behalf?

*Full disclosure: On my one trip to the London Dungeon–at age 10–I got so freaked out that my mom and dad had to half-drag, half-carry me out because I refused to open my eyes.  It may have been a bit of a parenting fail for them to take me there at all, but I don’t think they realized how graphic and scary it was. 23 years later, I still shudder a little every time I walk by the place, which happens at least once a year.


5 Responses to “The Joy of Hex”

  1. cate3710 says:
    February 14, 2009 at 11:56 am

    I think the “hexing” is cathartic and relatively harmless. As long as it’s done jokingly, it’s probably better than getting drunk and writing an email you’ll regret.

    I’ve been to the London Dungeon at least once, I think maybe twice. I believe the first time I was in kindergarten, and I think I thought it was creepy but fascinating. I’m weird.

  2. Britni (Vagina Wig) says:
    February 14, 2009 at 12:24 pm

    I, personally, think this sounds positively awesome. I think that it could totally be a cathartic thing for a lot of people, and hopefully it’s all done in good fun.

    I would totally do this with a group of friends!

  3. Kivrin says:
    February 14, 2009 at 1:37 pm

    I’d never heard of the London Dungeon before, but I just checked out the website…and I want to go to there. Not for hexing — I haven’t dated that many guys, period, and the few jerks will secure their own shitty fates, I’m sure of it. But the Dungeon itself sounds cool as hell. Thanks for sharing!

  4. Elibard says:
    February 14, 2009 at 4:42 pm

    The London Dungeon was my favorite place in Britain until I was 21. Now it’s only my third favorite place in Britain. SOOO creepy, especially because everything depicts REAL events. Oi. And so far even the exes I would have hexed at the time have ended up inspiring more pity than rage, by now. So no, I wouldn’t hex them. Though I know of some other people’s exes I would definitely hex.
    Along these lines, one of my favorite old sites on the internet was the virtual voodoo doll, which I visited a few times in more vengeful times. http://www.pinstruck.com These days, now that I’ve done voodoo dance with an AfroCaribbean troupe, I have a lot more respect for vodun and wouldn’t do it, even in “fun.”
    Thanks for the cool links. And happy V-day.

  5. DontFearTheReefer says:
    February 15, 2009 at 9:24 pm

    As someone who has actually hexed someone in the name of love, I can say firsthand that this is not good romantic karma.

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