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If a person were to choose his ideal way of dying, it would probably
be peacefully passing away in his sleep. Unfortunately, it doesn't
always happen that way. In some cases, the way a person dies can
be very strange indeed. Here are some of the very strange ways people
have died throughout history.
- It's hard to believe, but sometimes plants take revenge.
A 27 year old male discovered this after his friend suggested
they do a little "cactus plugging" by shooting a cactus
with a shotgun. This young man tried his plugging skills on
a 25 foot tall Saguaro cactus. After blasting a large hole in
the cactus, the cactus fell on him, crushing him to death!
- Sometimes you can even die strangely while walking through
your own city. Allan Pinkerton, famous for creating the Pinkerton
detective agency in the 1800's, died at age 65 after biting
his tongue when he slipped on the sidewalk.
- It's hard to believe but there's actually a case
of someone eating himself to death. The unfortunate victim was
King Adolf Frederick of Sweden. His favorite dessert was a bun
filled with marzipan and milk. He was so hungry that one day
he ate fourteen servings of this dessert and subsequently died
on the spot.
- You've heard of video game fanatics. Well this young
man have had the ultimate game addiction.. A 28 year old Korean
video game lover died at an internet cafe after playing Starcraft
for almost 50 hours straight. At least he died doing something
he enjoyed.
- This may be the most nauseating death of all. In the early
1980's, a 25 year old Dutch woman arrived at the home of
a classmate who had invited her to dinner for an intellectual
conversation. The conversation must have turned bad because
she was killed and eaten by her dinner companion.
- Celebrities have been known to die in strange ways also.
The author, Sherwood Anderson, died after developing an abdominal
infection when he swallowed a toothpick at a party.
- It pays to write down the combination of your safe. In 1911,
the famous Jack Daniel, who founded the Tennessee whiskey company,
died of blood poisoning after kicking his safe in anger because
he couldn't remember the combination to open it.
- Sometimes it just pays to stay at home. In 1972, Leslie Harvey,
guitarist of Stone the Crows, was on stage performing for a
crowd of fans. Unfortunately, he was electrocuted by his microphone
and died at the scene.
- It pays to use the best materials when you construct your
laboratory. In 1277, Pope John XXI was killed after his scientific
laboratory collapsed on him.
It just goes to show you, you never know what's going to happen
and how you're going to die. Maybe it's better that way!
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