by GalFisk » Wed Feb 14, 2018 3:36 pm
...was the squaling object a tool connected to a profession? No. Was it used in a specific part of the man's body? Yes. If so can I invoke the list of body parts? Feet.
Is the squealing somehow telling that the tool is not yet in contact with the body and thus the man is preparing to "suffer" as soon as the squaling stop? No. Does the squealing stop when the pain begin and start again once the pain stops? Yesish - they are mutually exclusive.
Nails relevant? Eyes? Teeth? No to all. Is the pain provoked by the object that squeals? Yes. If so does blood flow away once the pain is provoked? No. Is something related to medicine? Entertainment? Enter in a country? No to all. Something usually done while standing? Yes(ish). While sitting? No.
Is this routine (squealing no pain, stop squaling pain) normal for what the man was doing? No.
Is the pain the main "emotion" he was feeling in that moment? Yes, physical pain.
Another meaning of the word 'pig', such as 'policeman' or another word? No. Or is the title not relevant to the puzzle? No. Emotional anguish to HAM, HAF, HCM, HCF? No emotional anguish is relevant. HAM gets the physical pain. Caused by another person, same Q? Same HAM causes the pain, inadvertantly.
Is this ear pain, or disco, musical instrument, machine, fingernails, vehicle, laser, brakes? No to all. Does it cause injury? No.