@@LisaHack-hq3dv Yeah, that one is pretty dumb too, and I quote "There are many ways to/through the great path" That is eastern philosophy, and all Ibrahimic religions rolled into one... Also dangerous to the patent office...
Why are four-year-old children left alone on a balcony able to pretend they’re Superman or Spider-Man it’s not their fault. They don’t know better it’s their parents fault For not supervising them properly
Almost died when twenty from internal injuries. It was peace and beautiful when I began to leave my body. Not afraid of death because of the experience. Shock made the event completely painless.
Regarding the cop that entered the MRI room with the gun, there was a similar case here in Brazil where a lawyer did the same. He was accompanying his mother if I'm not mistaken. He was warned by the staff to not have any metal on him and his gun was concealed so they didn't see it. The moment the machine was activated the gun was pulled and went off severely injuring the lawyer who died some time later. Guns are quite restricted here and he, of course, wasn't supposed to be carrying a concealed, loaded weapon into a hospital. To be honest, I shed no tears for him.
Clinical physician here, the magnetic field is permanently turned on. The misbelief of a magnetic field only existing during examination leads to most acccidents.
@@kaufmau4827 thankkkk youuuuu this has always bugged me and I’m not a doctors or clinical worker so I never say anything cuz I don’t wanna be wrong but this confirms my thoughts lol
56:02 Houdini did not use a special vest, he had very very strong stomach muscles. When the man punched him on stage, he hit Houdini really hard before Houdini was ready for it. He took the extra punches because he was ready for those, but the damage had already been done from the first hit.
I worked at a large shopping centre in the UK as a security officer. The amount of times I had to tell kids to stop messing around on the escalator… often they would hang on to the rail and see if they could hold on to the top. It would terrify me if I saw that. I managed to get them to let go while at still low down, but I’m sure some did make when security wasn’t there to see them. How we never had falls I don’t know. We did have a toddler get his hand trapped where the belt returns inside the frame , his parents had not been watching him (there were clear signage warning of danger). They tried their hardest to sue the shopping centre and escalator manufacturer. Thankfully the lad wasn’t hurt, but it took time to free him. However they did have all their shopping nicked while this was going on, as we were so busy controlling the incident and reassuring them and others, no one noticed one person just take it and walk off. Tried to sue us for that too. They didn’t win.
Yeah, people don't understand that the law doesn't work like that. If you're hurt by your own negligence or stupidity, or in a freak accident, that's not the fault of the establishment if they took reasonable precautions. (Signs, security officers, etc) That's in the US as well. It's even harder to successfully sue in the UK from what I hear, and the money you get is comparatively very small.
When I was recovering from my surgery I had problems with pooping and I have been diagnosed with IBS and currently I am on treatment to ensure that everything continues to move through as my system is very slow at digestion and my colon has a bad habit of waiting until its close to bursting before it starts evacuating itself!
If you ever get a wound on your arm that gets infected and you start to notice the infection is slowly moving up your arm go to the hospital immediately because if it gets to your heart you're done
It's important to remember the Timothy Treadwell story ended with him being eaten by a bear he knew to avoid because it was older and looked injured and he basically explained that a bear like that would eat ANYTHING so close to hibernation season and he went out of his way to avoid it it's thought the bear somehow followed him back to his camp and is even recorded attacking in the dead of night
31:55 Lulli did bash his foot with a stick but not in a dance accident. He was The Director of the French (effing Louis the XIV i believe) royal court orchestra, and at the time this was done by waving a stick, but a BIG stick, walking stick size. He was very bad tempered, and if a musician did not perform to his standard, he'd rant rage and stomp the stick on the ground ...and one day he was so blinded by rage he crushed one of his toes instead of hitting the floor... the rest----> infection ---->septicemia then RIP anger killed him
@58:50 ARS has nothing to do with cancer. The problem is caused by cell's DNA being destroyed and cells now no longer being able to regenerate and divide. The body constantly replaces old, dying cells with new ones, and if that can't happen you literally rot while alive. That is also why ARS takes a while to take effect and also why people usually feel better after first exposure symptoms are over, because the cells still exist and perform their function for now. Fast dividing cells are the most affected, but eventually all affected cells won't be able to regenerate tissue. All that dead junk that your body deals with in low quantities continuously is now causing auto-toxicity due to the sheer volume. The skin peels off, your bowels literally turn into goo. White blood cells are no longer produced in sufficient quantities and anything becomes infectious and deadly. There is no cancer involved in this. If you live long enough to get cancer, you're lucky.
I had an algebra teacher in high-school who was in awesome shape for his age. He was in his early 50's. He went running on our track everyday. On weekends he always went early in the morning. We had a separate building that was the weight lifting room. The guys who came in on Saturday mornings to lift found him dead next to the weight lifting room. He has passed away of a massive heart attack. It just goes to show that when God says it's time then it's time.
My husband burned to death on his motorcycle. He had broken his pelvic bone and one of his legs bouncing off the front of an SUV who did the California stop. The gas spilled all over him as he bounced backwards after slamming forward into his covered in gas the bike had made a spark as it slid across the asphalt. Yet with broken pelvic bone and a broken leg he stood there burning inhaling the flames he was talking to the cop. He managed to tell them my mother's number and where I worked before they put him in a coma and the following day he died. He was burned from head to toe the sad part about it there was a sub fire station right across the street.....
Bro that is the BEST attorney you could ever have! Man literally took his own life to free another life!! NOW THAT is what I call REAL attorney work 😂😂😂
Number 1 death from electrician perspective: Mainly these kind of death occur, because for charging the victim uses an extension cord. That extension is on the city power line, and that falls into the bathtub. A charging phone uses 5 Volts which is not enough to cause death. The adapter is needed to transform city power into "phone charging power".
Right I was looking for a comment about this one. A good alternative to a Edison extension cord would be a USB extension cord. So that you are extending the DC power and not AC
i had a blister on my shin that left a 4'x6' skinless area ,the pain was intense for about 3 weeks i was in agony from the throbbing this was with pain killers and daily wound care
1:00:21 this is blatantly false. While, yes, it was a once in a lifetime thing to study, the doctors did not reject his request just to use him as an object for research. Several of the nurses and doctors tending to him gave their accounts in a documentary. The nurses were in literal tears just recounting what had happened and the chief doctor spoke about it very solemnly. They wanted to let him go very early on but Ouchi's family begged the doctors to try every single thing they could and keep him alive. I'm sure the medical team wrote extensive notes on the case but they did not keep him alive just for that. Even his wife gave her account about how she could not bear to see him pass and wanted the doctors to keep him alive as long as possible. Making this case seem to be a gruesome story about evil doctors might make it sound interesting, but it's just misinformation.
3:20:06 it was actually her husband who surprised her with dry ice, the influencer had no idea and sadly her husband jumped headfirst in to the poor where he essentially suffocated on the gases the dry ice release. There is video of it and it’s quite sad.
I've actually had trouble breathing and choking on my breath from laughing too hard so I'm glad it hasn't killed me yet but I'm glad I'm not the only 1 who has gone through something similar
just looked it up; altho a sauna is good for relaxation (for some, I don't care for high temps) it's not so good for detox; sweating doesn't get rid of toxins, it's just for temperature control.
OH OH, i can explain the Cow from the roof: it was on my state on Brazil, basically the house was built on a lower area and there was a sort of road atop it (that 'configuration' if you can call it, is somewhat common around here, specially in poor and rural areas) so the cow was walking through the road, something happened, the cow fell and crashed through the dude's roof.
This is not a Darwin award, but when we where in highschool we where playing Barnball, its basketball in a barn with limit rules, kind of like hockey, blood, is not uncommon at all. Well it stsrted to rain and thunder and one of the 16 year old players went to the door to watch the storm roll in, he got hit by lightning. Lightning actual hit him about 4 or 5 foot in the door, so he didn't get wet, up till that moment I always thought that lightning hits the highest point, which would have been the lighting rods on the roof, but it hit him standing in the barn door... I had my back to the door, but I seen the flash and boom at the same time, so I knew it was a close strike. I turned around and seen him laying, with like smoke or steam coming off his body, his shoes blew off and where smoking along with the bottom of his feet where like blown off..... It was something I will never forget seeing him lay there with his feet smoking. One friend ran into the house to call the fire department(out in the country we had volunteer firemen, my father was the chief and another friends dad was a captain) my one friend and I which where scouts and had parents that where EMTs did the best we could to save his life. The fire department made it there after about 20 minute and got him to the hospital. In the end the kid lived, but all of us noticed that something must have happened to him mentally.... He just was not the same personality(not in a good way) after that happened, I don't know if it was caused by the electric that went through his body and somehow "scrambled" his brain or it was something else that just changed him. I hope I never see something like this again in my life.
For the mushrooms.. In Czechia, there is so huge mushroom picking culture that we are amazed that in most parts of the world "mushroom" just represent the most common type of mushroom used in food industry, but in Czechia we are so skilled and knowledgeable about different mushroom types that almost every family does go mushroom picking few times a year when Summer ends and Autumn starts. We treat it as a family bonding activity or just freetime activity.
One should not sort through nor take their medication while watching this video. My pill got stuck going side ways down my throat (it was stuck there for a good 2 minutes until I managed to cough it up.) Scary, I suddenly saw my obituary, "The 51 year old ironically died watching a RUclips video on 'The Dumbest Ways To Die'" WE ARE NONE OF US SAFE!!!😮😂😂
Then there was the guy in Florida who refused to see a doctor for any reason. Finally, he was taken to see Dr. G the Medical Examiner. He had never seen a dentist and died of a bone infection in his jaw.
In 2017 I almost choked on a piece of steak at my dad's birthday dinner; luckily my step-mom was a nurse & did the Heimlich thing on me; I learned a lesson, take small bites of food & chew it well.
A friend of mine who is a police officer told me about a call he responded to where a man was killed. It was the 4th of July and some guys were shooting off fireworks out of mortars, professional level stuff they shouldn't have legally even had. Next door, the neighbors were sitting around a bonfire. After the group with the fireworks ran out of fireworks, they continued to get drunk and thought it would be fun to launch random projectiles out if the mortars, beer bottles, rocks, etc. Eventually they thought it would be cool to pack one with mud and launch the mud. These guys obviously were not very smart as the mud blocked the mortar and the cylinder exploded. A piece of shrapnel flew through their yard, into the neighbors yard, and directly through a man's chest, killing him instantly.
@@JvcksonBlvckrednecks ALWAYS have gunpowder. All you need us one idiot who likes explosives and is a target shooter. They definitely had a group of idiots with illegal fireworks, so. Yep.
but the dumbest ways to die are standing on the edge of a train station platform, driving around the boom gates at a level crossing, and running across the tracks between the platform
@@Bridge_with_a_T Sweating isn't the only way human bodies regulate temperature. Another way we do is our blood vessels expand which moves them closer to the surface when we are warm, which allows more heat to radiate out of your body. You can also spray yourself with water for the same effect as sweat or lie on a cold surface, as heat will then transfer to the surface.
I have a computerized brain shunt and have had several MRIs. Only thing that happened was the pressure in my brain went up a bit so I needed to get the shunt electronically reprogrammed to bring it down to baseline.
39:06 Ok... I have questions!... How high was the telephone wire? And, do you honestly want me to believe that, for 12 miles, he didn't notice? I mean, seriously?
Treadwell died for three reasons... 1. He brought his girlfriend along for that trip... ( The bears in that area were used to him and she was new to them ) 2. It was that time of the month for her and bears have a great sense of smell... 3 It was right before the hibernation time for the bears and they eat everything they can to pack on the pounds before hibernation... Those three mistakes cost him his life...
I remember one day when I'm still a child. i really loves Mayonnaise-filled Risoles, I want to eat it all in one go, resulting in me almost choking to death. Fortunately I survived with lots of coughing and retching
Yeah, I had a 2% chance of surviving my alcoholic liver disease when Iwas 25. It was incredibly painful because I couldn't have pain killers, and my stomach tripled in size and I had just...all the nightmare side effects. For years. They expected me to die within the weekend that I was brought unconscious into the ER. Even after getting a transplant (which was NOT supposed to happen), it took another year to get to the point of being somewhat functional. Still have hallucinations, seizures, pain, and occasional kidney failure, but it's all good. I broke my back 7 years before that and went back to work and university within a week with just a few ibuprofen a day and a molded back brace, so it's all perspective. All pain fades eventually!
Was it easy to quit drinking after all of that, or was it still hard? It took me a few years of suffering with alcoholic pancreatitis before I could finally quit.
that shunt thing is weird to me i had a shunt since i was a month and 5 days old ive had so many MRIs i cant even guess or count the number maybe it was made from different stuff then mine is idk
I've choked and solved it that way myself TWICE. I don't even live alone; my partner and I just work different hours. Both times it was on a plain waffle, since there was no moisture on it and it expanded going down my throat while I was walking (I was carrying it around and muching on it like plain toast). I'm short so I had to stand on a stool and use the banister on my stairs. I don't eat waffles alone anymore, since apparently they're my kryptonite. 🤣
radiation poisoning description makes me even more sure that humans should be allowed to die with the help of doctors. i mean who would want to make them live thru that knowing they won't survive at all and even if they do its a lifetime of pain and horror.
Laughing yourself to death. That's something i'm able to do. Once i start laughing, i can't stop. I'm that guy. I'm quite loud when i laugh, and i become a tea boiler. I don't begin to look like a boiler, but i laugh so hard, my face becomes red and hot to the point you almost can boil water on my face. I really can laugh that hard. When i enter my laughing fits, i just can't stop laughing.
I have a mechanism where I start crying when I laugh too hard for too long. Not just tears running, but properly sobbing. I don't know why, but it's impossible to continue laughing once the crying starts. Otherwise, I would have been just like you! 😁
It's sad that people risk their lives for a few clicks on social media, by the way. I think Social Media should be used for social media and NOT as a way of income. RUclips for example isn't a workplace.
Please...don't cite Wikipedia as a source...anyone can edit that information. That's almost as bad as asking ten people on the street how many people they think died. If you wouldn't/couldn't cite it as a source in an academic paper, don't use it to cite statistics. It's not that hard to get information from the proper sources.
6:43 Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp): They shrink your brain until one day, you wake up, and think you're Superman and you can fly, and you wind up jumping off the roof in your underpants!
Ouchi wasn’t kept alive because of the doctors wanting to study him. His family refused to let him die. They wanted to do everything possible to save him which lead to him slowly dying a very horrible death
Heya! Scouser here. And, yes, like every other group, we can be idiots. But such stuff usually happens when young men are drunk. I personally have never pretended to be Superman in any more dangerous a situation than laying on my bed and waving my arms around as a kid. Or, seated on a rolling chair as an adult. Office chair jousting is also hilariously fun.
Production team could be on an organized vacation simultaneously so the entire team can chill without overburdening the rest, like when radio personalities on a talk radio station would take a vacation and they'd just play "the best of" for all segments for a week. My workplace is almost completely staffed by university students, so we just close for a week or so during holidays where students are kicked out of dorms, and the basic necessary operations are maintained by a few of us managers that actually live nearby and can handle the heavy lifting. Everyone needs some time off.
Most made from 2000 onward are either plastic, surgical stainless steel, or titanium alloys, so they generally don’t cause issues. I had stainless steel screws in my knee from 2000-2013 and they didn’t cause any problems with an MRI machine.
Ik someone who choked on a 🍩 and died. His dead body was just laying on the ground and we were waiting for them to come and bag his body up. I stopped eating donuts after that.
43:40 my mom was there, it was her senior trip, she didn't participate, but said they all wanted to go down the slide back to back, not sure in groups or what but almost the whole senior class were wanting to join.
I commented on the first story, and I have to comment on another. Hisashi Ouchi who survived 83 days after deadly radiation. Some seriously untrue info! He didn’t beg to die and then was refused! Look into the real details of the story. He absolutely suffered one of the most painful deaths imaginable. But the doctors were constantly trying to find ways to ease his pain, although they often didn’t work. He powered on for his family. He despaired for his wife and children to see him die, or even in pain. The doctors would have gladly eased him into death, but he wanted to stay alive for his family. So they kept trying. And trying. And trying The most amazing thing about the whole story is that his wife, Chizuru, refused to cry in her husbands presence. She was determined to be some sort of strength for him to hold on to
One of the worst ways to die is diabetes. It runs in my family, so I've seen what it can do. Both a grand aunt and my father's brother died in the hospital without their legs. They were amputated. And this doesn't happen in one go, no... they start with a toe, than another toe till they have to start removing the foot, than the shin etc. till your legs are gone. If the nurses need to clean your wounds it's without anesthetic. The reason for this is is because of the bloodthinners a diabetic is obliged to take. This also means that a diabetics wounds heal very slowly. A scratch will heal pretty quickly on an average person but as diabetic this could take months. It's a disease that drags on for years and the end stage isn't pretty.
3:57:38 I believe I was actually a patient at the hospital where the doctor got his head caught in the elevator and was told this story as I was being transported to an MRI. I thought it was a hospital urban legend because of the transport person letting me know that that doctor is still down there to this day, if you catch my drift, hehe. My mom also told me this story (she was working as a doctor before she got sick and was telling me about this when I brought it up to her). I never thought I'd see it in a RUclips video. That's wild.
Vending machines can weigh in from 900-2,400 pounds! They’re essentially refrigerators on steroids; not worth it, peeps. (some Coke machines weigh as much as a small car!)
I'm upset none of these were "eat a 2 week old unrefrigerated pie"
🎵 Dumb ways to die🎵
I made sweet sweet hot Love to a 2 week old unrefrigerated cherry pie after warming it up to body temp in the Oven. I survived though!
That’s why I’m here sorry I’m late 🦸🏻♂️
@@jurrehuizinga7136 🎵so many dumb ways to die! 🎵Dumb ways to die! 🎵so many dumb ways to die!🎵
Thanks for the earworm.
this compilation makes me really miss A 1000 Ways to Die. that was such a good show
That's so true. What a funny show this was.
Yup
Ikr
Yeah we will miss it
I miss the dude losing his head on a mailbox
Surely the dumbest way to die is telling any patent office you've invented free energy.
Underrated. Severely and a scarily underrated.
@@Loralanthalasdon't die as a disbeliever
Don't die as a disbeliever
@@LisaHack-hq3dv Yeah, that one is pretty dumb too, and I quote "There are many ways to/through the great path" That is eastern philosophy, and all Ibrahimic religions rolled into one... Also dangerous to the patent office...
@@LisaHack-hq3dvwhy die as a coward who can't handle the fact that there's no afterlife.
Why are four-year-old children left alone on a balcony able to pretend they’re Superman or Spider-Man it’s not their fault. They don’t know better it’s their parents fault For not supervising them properly
Almost died when twenty from internal injuries. It was peace and beautiful when I began to leave my body. Not afraid of death because of the experience.
Shock made the event completely painless.
If bear dangerous, why friend shaped?
This is an official petition for a follow up on the smartest ways to die.
would love that
How can we make it happen
I vote for this
Regarding the cop that entered the MRI room with the gun, there was a similar case here in Brazil where a lawyer did the same. He was accompanying his mother if I'm not mistaken. He was warned by the staff to not have any metal on him and his gun was concealed so they didn't see it. The moment the machine was activated the gun was pulled and went off severely injuring the lawyer who died some time later. Guns are quite restricted here and he, of course, wasn't supposed to be carrying a concealed, loaded weapon into a hospital. To be honest, I shed no tears for him.
Clinical physician here, the magnetic field is permanently turned on. The misbelief of a magnetic field only existing during examination leads to most acccidents.
@@kaufmau4827 thankkkk youuuuu this has always bugged me and I’m not a doctors or clinical worker so I never say anything cuz I don’t wanna be wrong but this confirms my thoughts lol
@@todoroki6157don't die as a disbeliever
@@kaufmau4827don't die as a disbeliever
Don't die as a disbeliever
“But baguettes? Surely you couldn’t chock on something that big?” Oh baby 😅
56:02 Houdini did not use a special vest, he had very very strong stomach muscles. When the man punched him on stage, he hit Houdini really hard before Houdini was ready for it. He took the extra punches because he was ready for those, but the damage had already been done from the first hit.
I worked at a large shopping centre in the UK as a security officer. The amount of times I had to tell kids to stop messing around on the escalator… often they would hang on to the rail and see if they could hold on to the top. It would terrify me if I saw that. I managed to get them to let go while at still low down, but I’m sure some did make when security wasn’t there to see them. How we never had falls I don’t know. We did have a toddler get his hand trapped where the belt returns inside the frame , his parents had not been watching him (there were clear signage warning of danger). They tried their hardest to sue the shopping centre and escalator manufacturer. Thankfully the lad wasn’t hurt, but it took time to free him. However they did have all their shopping nicked while this was going on, as we were so busy controlling the incident and reassuring them and others, no one noticed one person just take it and walk off. Tried to sue us for that too. They didn’t win.
Yeah, people don't understand that the law doesn't work like that. If you're hurt by your own negligence or stupidity, or in a freak accident, that's not the fault of the establishment if they took reasonable precautions. (Signs, security officers, etc)
That's in the US as well. It's even harder to successfully sue in the UK from what I hear, and the money you get is comparatively very small.
And thats how it should be, sueing because of your own stupidity should be punished for wasting the courts time.
@@Cman04092 they are punished, suing costs hundreds if not thousands of their own money, doesnt it? they would of lost all that money
@@Cman04092💯💯💯
@@lilatunedon't die as a disbeliever
When I was recovering from my surgery I had problems with pooping and I have been diagnosed with IBS and currently I am on treatment to ensure that everything continues to move through as my system is very slow at digestion and my colon has a bad habit of waiting until its close to bursting before it starts evacuating itself!
Dumb ways to die, so many dumb ways to die. Better be careful out there. You'll never whether it's really your last day or not.
If you go, you go. There is nothing you can do about it. Scary thought, but once you accept it, death isn't such a terrifying idea anymore.
I feel like people just don't want the pain that comes with death, death itself sounds pretty okay with me.@@sweetsunnyvibes
Your profile pic is the thing of nightmares. I love it.
@@colind6797Art the clown from "Terrifier". Great movie!
If you ever get a wound on your arm that gets infected and you start to notice the infection is slowly moving up your arm go to the hospital immediately because if it gets to your heart you're done
It's important to remember the Timothy Treadwell story ended with him being eaten by a bear he knew to avoid because it was older and looked injured and he basically explained that a bear like that would eat ANYTHING so close to hibernation season and he went out of his way to avoid it it's thought the bear somehow followed him back to his camp and is even recorded attacking in the dead of night
@freddiebinaplace2be634 only in the blood should the bone break and drowning in pain while the nerve is torn to pieces
@@Scorpiopoison321don't die as a disbeliever
Don't die as a disbeliever
31:55 Lulli did bash his foot with a stick but not in a dance accident. He was The Director of the French (effing Louis the XIV i believe) royal court orchestra, and at the time this was done by waving a stick, but a BIG stick, walking stick size. He was very bad tempered, and if a musician did not perform to his standard, he'd rant rage and stomp the stick on the ground ...and one day he was so blinded by rage he crushed one of his toes instead of hitting the floor... the rest----> infection ---->septicemia then RIP
anger killed him
@58:50 ARS has nothing to do with cancer. The problem is caused by cell's DNA being destroyed and cells now no longer being able to regenerate and divide. The body constantly replaces old, dying cells with new ones, and if that can't happen you literally rot while alive. That is also why ARS takes a while to take effect and also why people usually feel better after first exposure symptoms are over, because the cells still exist and perform their function for now. Fast dividing cells are the most affected, but eventually all affected cells won't be able to regenerate tissue. All that dead junk that your body deals with in low quantities continuously is now causing auto-toxicity due to the sheer volume. The skin peels off, your bowels literally turn into goo. White blood cells are no longer produced in sufficient quantities and anything becomes infectious and deadly. There is no cancer involved in this. If you live long enough to get cancer, you're lucky.
I had an algebra teacher in high-school who was in awesome shape for his age. He was in his early 50's. He went running on our track everyday. On weekends he always went early in the morning. We had a separate building that was the weight lifting room. The guys who came in on Saturday mornings to lift found him dead next to the weight lifting room. He has passed away of a massive heart attack. It just goes to show that when God says it's time then it's time.
My husband burned to death on his motorcycle. He had broken his pelvic bone and one of his legs bouncing off the front of an SUV who did the California stop. The gas spilled all over him as he bounced backwards after slamming forward into his covered in gas the bike had made a spark as it slid across the asphalt. Yet with broken pelvic bone and a broken leg he stood there burning inhaling the flames he was talking to the cop. He managed to tell them my mother's number and where I worked before they put him in a coma and the following day he died. He was burned from head to toe the sad part about it there was a sub fire station right across the street.....
Bro that is the BEST attorney you could ever have! Man literally took his own life to free another life!! NOW THAT is what I call REAL attorney work 😂😂😂
Number 1 death from electrician perspective: Mainly these kind of death occur, because for charging the victim uses an extension cord. That extension is on the city power line, and that falls into the bathtub. A charging phone uses 5 Volts which is not enough to cause death. The adapter is needed to transform city power into "phone charging power".
Right I was looking for a comment about this one. A good alternative to a Edison extension cord would be a USB extension cord. So that you are extending the DC power and not AC
Pen caps have holes in the tip to prevent asphyiation but the risk remains when the tip is swallowed.
i had a blister on my shin that left a 4'x6' skinless area ,the pain was intense for about 3 weeks i was in agony from the throbbing this was with pain killers and daily wound care
I've heard that in Arizona it's illegal to shoot cactus plant's. It's a serious and expensive crime.
That's because saguaro grow so slowly, the big 1s are ancient.
Point of order: None of the books covered with human skin appear to be the result of being flayed alive...the skins were taken AFTER the donors died.
Don't die as a disbeliever
ha ha yeah just keep telling yourself that
Man this compilation makes me miss that tv show called "A 1,000 ways to day"
I love these compilations from the IGS ❤️❤️❤️
1:00:21 this is blatantly false. While, yes, it was a once in a lifetime thing to study, the doctors did not reject his request just to use him as an object for research. Several of the nurses and doctors tending to him gave their accounts in a documentary. The nurses were in literal tears just recounting what had happened and the chief doctor spoke about it very solemnly. They wanted to let him go very early on but Ouchi's family begged the doctors to try every single thing they could and keep him alive. I'm sure the medical team wrote extensive notes on the case but they did not keep him alive just for that. Even his wife gave her account about how she could not bear to see him pass and wanted the doctors to keep him alive as long as possible. Making this case seem to be a gruesome story about evil doctors might make it sound interesting, but it's just misinformation.
3:20:06 it was actually her husband who surprised her with dry ice, the influencer had no idea and sadly her husband jumped headfirst in to the poor where he essentially suffocated on the gases the dry ice release. There is video of it and it’s quite sad.
Wow
I've actually had trouble breathing and choking on my breath from laughing too hard so I'm glad it hasn't killed me yet but I'm glad I'm not the only 1 who has gone through something similar
Don't die as a disbeliever
just looked it up; altho a sauna is good for relaxation (for some, I don't care for high temps) it's not so good for detox; sweating doesn't get rid of toxins, it's just for temperature control.
Darwin taking notes rn
Darwin is the note
More like Darwin is giving a class
no i bet you hes turning in his grave instead
*RIGHT NOW
who's darwin
14:06 what in the fck you mean “somehow a cow made its way on their roof “ like no… that doesn’t happen 😂
No it just doesn't happen once. It happened twice. ✌
OH OH, i can explain the Cow from the roof: it was on my state on Brazil, basically the house was built on a lower area and there was a sort of road atop it (that 'configuration' if you can call it, is somewhat common around here, specially in poor and rural areas) so the cow was walking through the road, something happened, the cow fell and crashed through the dude's roof.
This is not a Darwin award, but when we where in highschool we where playing Barnball, its basketball in a barn with limit rules, kind of like hockey, blood, is not uncommon at all. Well it stsrted to rain and thunder and one of the 16 year old players went to the door to watch the storm roll in, he got hit by lightning. Lightning actual hit him about 4 or 5 foot in the door, so he didn't get wet, up till that moment I always thought that lightning hits the highest point, which would have been the lighting rods on the roof, but it hit him standing in the barn door... I had my back to the door, but I seen the flash and boom at the same time, so I knew it was a close strike. I turned around and seen him laying, with like smoke or steam coming off his body, his shoes blew off and where smoking along with the bottom of his feet where like blown off..... It was something I will never forget seeing him lay there with his feet smoking. One friend ran into the house to call the fire department(out in the country we had volunteer firemen, my father was the chief and another friends dad was a captain) my one friend and I which where scouts and had parents that where EMTs did the best we could to save his life. The fire department made it there after about 20 minute and got him to the hospital.
In the end the kid lived, but all of us noticed that something must have happened to him mentally.... He just was not the same personality(not in a good way) after that happened, I don't know if it was caused by the electric that went through his body and somehow "scrambled" his brain or it was something else that just changed him.
I hope I never see something like this again in my life.
Pls give us more 1000 days shows love listening as a truck driver
For the mushrooms.. In Czechia, there is so huge mushroom picking culture that we are amazed that in most parts of the world "mushroom" just represent the most common type of mushroom used in food industry, but in Czechia we are so skilled and knowledgeable about different mushroom types that almost every family does go mushroom picking few times a year when Summer ends and Autumn starts. We treat it as a family bonding activity or just freetime activity.
Don't die as a disbeliever
@@LisaHack-hq3dvDon't die as a nusiance
@@Akikai.2 wife back door not allowed ect
@@Akikai.2 fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 never ends for disbelievers
@@Akikai.2 don't die as a disbeliever
I’m gonna enjoy falling asleep to this tonight
Too many commercial interruptions.
One should not sort through nor take their medication while watching this video. My pill got stuck going side ways down my throat (it was stuck there for a good 2 minutes until I managed to cough it up.) Scary, I suddenly saw my obituary, "The 51 year old ironically died watching a RUclips video on 'The Dumbest Ways To Die'"
WE ARE NONE OF US SAFE!!!😮😂😂
Those poor souls who got skinned alive 😢
They didn't keep Hasashi alive against his will. He fought to get through radiation sickness for his family who all but moved into the hospital.
Wendigoon does a really good video about that incident. That poor man, I couldn't imagine...
@@GotTheBestLigma wendigoon is top tier
Then there was the guy in Florida who refused to see a doctor for any reason. Finally, he was taken to see Dr. G the Medical Examiner. He had never seen a dentist and died of a bone infection in his jaw.
In 2017 I almost choked on a piece of steak at my dad's birthday dinner; luckily my step-mom was a nurse & did the Heimlich thing on me; I learned a lesson, take small bites of food & chew it well.
A friend of mine who is a police officer told me about a call he responded to where a man was killed. It was the 4th of July and some guys were shooting off fireworks out of mortars, professional level stuff they shouldn't have legally even had. Next door, the neighbors were sitting around a bonfire. After the group with the fireworks ran out of fireworks, they continued to get drunk and thought it would be fun to launch random projectiles out if the mortars, beer bottles, rocks, etc. Eventually they thought it would be cool to pack one with mud and launch the mud. These guys obviously were not very smart as the mud blocked the mortar and the cylinder exploded. A piece of shrapnel flew through their yard, into the neighbors yard, and directly through a man's chest, killing him instantly.
How’d they shoot projectiles out of the mortar without any fuses or explosives ? Especially if they ran out of fireworks.
@@JvcksonBlvckrednecks ALWAYS have gunpowder. All you need us one idiot who likes explosives and is a target shooter. They definitely had a group of idiots with illegal fireworks, so. Yep.
@@JvcksonBlvck I was just thinking the same thing…🤔
Imagine playing Dumb Ways to die in the bathtub, will u live to play Dumb Ways to die 2?
but the dumbest ways to die are standing on the edge of a train station platform, driving around the boom gates at a level crossing, and running across the tracks between the platform
Yeah my moms friends kid dropped her phone in the bath while it was charging a couple months back. Tragic stuff, never risk that
what happen
The sauna one- I can't sweat. I'm not sure how that would effect that would have, but I see little point in entering a sauna anyway.
How do you regulate your body temperature, and not die, when you get too hot?
@@Bridge_with_a_T Sweating isn't the only way human bodies regulate temperature. Another way we do is our blood vessels expand which moves them closer to the surface when we are warm, which allows more heat to radiate out of your body. You can also spray yourself with water for the same effect as sweat or lie on a cold surface, as heat will then transfer to the surface.
I have a computerized brain shunt and have had several MRIs. Only thing that happened was the pressure in my brain went up a bit so I needed to get the shunt electronically reprogrammed to bring it down to baseline.
Don't die as a disbeliever
@@LisaHack-hq3dv pardon? I don’t believe in God and have no intention to.
@@TsukasaElkKite wife back door not allowed ect
@@TsukasaElkKite drugs alcohol pork not allowed
@@TsukasaElkKite suicide not allowed
bro being skinned alive is just… whew that one got me 😭
That music saddenly
Why live a boring life and be forgotten by all but your family and friends, when you can be immortalized and laughed at forever on the internet?
Congratulations you have unlocked the Darwin Award!!!
Death by laughter was Long QT Syndrome. The man who died watching the Goodies granddaughter almost died from it.
I remember as a child slipping on a banana skin...smashed my head open and needed a visit to the emergency room...they are truly surprisingly slippy 😂
39:06 Ok... I have questions!...
How high was the telephone wire?
And, do you honestly want me to believe that, for 12 miles, he didn't notice?
I mean, seriously?
You're underestimating the driver's drunkenness lol
Treadwell died for three reasons...
1. He brought his girlfriend along for that trip... ( The bears in that area were used to him and she was new to them )
2. It was that time of the month for her and bears have a great sense of smell...
3 It was right before the hibernation time for the bears and they eat everything they can to pack on the pounds before hibernation...
Those three mistakes cost him his life...
And hers
I love how Idiocracy the movie showed up on the for you page under this video.
8:45 - Alanis Morissette: *shots fired*
I remember one day when I'm still a child. i really loves Mayonnaise-filled Risoles, I want to eat it all in one go, resulting in me almost choking to death. Fortunately I survived with lots of coughing and retching
Yeah, I had a 2% chance of surviving my alcoholic liver disease when Iwas 25. It was incredibly painful because I couldn't have pain killers, and my stomach tripled in size and I had just...all the nightmare side effects. For years. They expected me to die within the weekend that I was brought unconscious into the ER.
Even after getting a transplant (which was NOT supposed to happen), it took another year to get to the point of being somewhat functional. Still have hallucinations, seizures, pain, and occasional kidney failure, but it's all good. I broke my back 7 years before that and went back to work and university within a week with just a few ibuprofen a day and a molded back brace, so it's all perspective.
All pain fades eventually!
Glad you are still with us :) Life is better with you around :)
Was it easy to quit drinking after all of that, or was it still hard? It took me a few years of suffering with alcoholic pancreatitis before I could finally quit.
How did you almost drink yourself to death at such a young age???
@@toddcox8923 I drank a lot of alcohol? 😂 It doesn't take much.
@@stevnated me too
20 mins in and out goes from dumb way to die to worst way to die 💀
that shunt thing is weird to me i had a shunt since i was a month and 5 days old ive had so many MRIs i cant even guess or count the number maybe it was made from different stuff then mine is idk
How is 3 million worth 5 lives. A single death should result in the immediate shut down of an amusement park
They actually took videos from half a decade ago and put them into one. You can tell because of the old voiceover, must be running out of content
Laughing to death is probably not the worst way to go…it’s probably the way I’m gonna go😂
Be honest: after 4,5 Hours of this will I also feel the urge to remove myself from the gene pool? 👀
So many members of my Family died from the big C! I wonder when I’ll get it too… 😰
Thankyou for the tip on what to do if you're alone and choking !
That is literally my biggest fear about living alone.
Thanks, now I have to think about that every time I eat, because I live alone too! 🤣🤣🤣
I've choked and solved it that way myself TWICE. I don't even live alone; my partner and I just work different hours. Both times it was on a plain waffle, since there was no moisture on it and it expanded going down my throat while I was walking (I was carrying it around and muching on it like plain toast). I'm short so I had to stand on a stool and use the banister on my stairs.
I don't eat waffles alone anymore, since apparently they're my kryptonite. 🤣
radiation poisoning description makes me even more sure that humans should be allowed to die with the help of doctors. i mean who would want to make them live thru that knowing they won't survive at all and even if they do its a lifetime of pain and horror.
BRING BACK ORIGINAL NARRATOR
Which one was older? The 4yo brother or the 4yo brother? XD
The mushroom part is 100% why I let my uncle pick the stuff. He is WAY more familiar about them than I am.
Don't die as a disbeliever
he was only 4 but should of known better is wild my guy, 6:49
Yes that was lame to say
Hahaha 🤣 sounds like both brothers are not smart
And this is why choking is my worst fear 😬
Laughing yourself to death. That's something i'm able to do. Once i start laughing, i can't stop. I'm that guy. I'm quite loud when i laugh, and i become a tea boiler. I don't begin to look like a boiler, but i laugh so hard, my face becomes red and hot to the point you almost can boil water on my face. I really can laugh that hard. When i enter my laughing fits, i just can't stop laughing.
I have a mechanism where I start crying when I laugh too hard for too long. Not just tears running, but properly sobbing. I don't know why, but it's impossible to continue laughing once the crying starts. Otherwise, I would have been just like you! 😁
I will die trying to pet something I shouldn't.
It's sad that people risk their lives for a few clicks on social media, by the way. I think Social Media should be used for social media and NOT as a way of income. RUclips for example isn't a workplace.
Kinda like a modern day gold rush. Lots of money to be made, but the stakes are extremely high, and your chances of hitting it big are slim to none.
Please...don't cite Wikipedia as a source...anyone can edit that information. That's almost as bad as asking ten people on the street how many people they think died. If you wouldn't/couldn't cite it as a source in an academic paper, don't use it to cite statistics. It's not that hard to get information from the proper sources.
6:43
Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp): They shrink your brain until one day, you wake up, and think you're Superman and you can fly, and you wind up jumping off the roof in your underpants!
Ouchi wasn’t kept alive because of the doctors wanting to study him. His family refused to let him die. They wanted to do everything possible to save him which lead to him slowly dying a very horrible death
Heya! Scouser here. And, yes, like every other group, we can be idiots. But such stuff usually happens when young men are drunk. I personally have never pretended to be Superman in any more dangerous a situation than laying on my bed and waving my arms around as a kid. Or, seated on a rolling chair as an adult. Office chair jousting is also hilariously fun.
Can we get back to playlists instead of just combining videos, and posting them as new conte content?
Production team could be on an organized vacation simultaneously so the entire team can chill without overburdening the rest, like when radio personalities on a talk radio station would take a vacation and they'd just play "the best of" for all segments for a week.
My workplace is almost completely staffed by university students, so we just close for a week or so during holidays where students are kicked out of dorms, and the basic necessary operations are maintained by a few of us managers that actually live nearby and can handle the heavy lifting.
Everyone needs some time off.
I say we just remove all the warning labels off everything and let the fun begin.
you just want to watch the world burn huh?😭
I’m pretty sure most medical implants are made from non ferrous metals so if an MRI or something of that nature is needed it won’t cause any problems
Most made from 2000 onward are either plastic, surgical stainless steel, or titanium alloys, so they generally don’t cause issues. I had stainless steel screws in my knee from 2000-2013 and they didn’t cause any problems with an MRI machine.
Ik someone who choked on a 🍩 and died. His dead body was just laying on the ground and we were waiting for them to come and bag his body up. I stopped eating donuts after that.
the perfect video to fall asleep to 😁
I did same but gave me nightmares of my skin being torn off 💀😂
That's why I'm here!
@@Acidburn3141 oh nooooo
Were the two boys who thought they were superman twins? You said they were both 4. Also, where were the parents?
43:40 my mom was there, it was her senior trip, she didn't participate, but said they all wanted to go down the slide back to back, not sure in groups or what but almost the whole senior class were wanting to join.
I commented on the first story, and I have to comment on another.
Hisashi Ouchi who survived 83 days after deadly radiation. Some seriously untrue info!
He didn’t beg to die and then was refused! Look into the real details of the story. He absolutely suffered one of the most painful deaths imaginable. But the doctors were constantly trying to find ways to ease his pain, although they often didn’t work. He powered on for his family. He despaired for his wife and children to see him die, or even in pain. The doctors would have gladly eased him into death, but he wanted to stay alive for his family. So they kept trying. And trying. And trying
The most amazing thing about the whole story is that his wife, Chizuru, refused to cry in her husbands presence. She was determined to be some sort of strength for him to hold on to
I just realized how much "Wash, rinse, repeat." that Infographics does. Suddenly not enchanted.
My auntie must be sensible as she turned 101 last month.
The magnet isn't scary, the noises the machine makes will almost make you drop a deuce!!!!!
1:10:49 I feel like many of those accidents are negligence from the hospital and a few from the patients.
One of the worst ways to die is diabetes. It runs in my family, so I've seen what it can do. Both a grand aunt and my father's brother died in the hospital without their legs. They were amputated. And this doesn't happen in one go, no... they start with a toe, than another toe till they have to start removing the foot, than the shin etc. till your legs are gone. If the nurses need to clean your wounds it's without anesthetic. The reason for this is is because of the bloodthinners a diabetic is obliged to take. This also means that a diabetics wounds heal very slowly. A scratch will heal pretty quickly on an average person but as diabetic this could take months.
It's a disease that drags on for years and the end stage isn't pretty.
You killed the emperor in a drinking contest... Now what?
3:57:38 I believe I was actually a patient at the hospital where the doctor got his head caught in the elevator and was told this story as I was being transported to an MRI. I thought it was a hospital urban legend because of the transport person letting me know that that doctor is still down there to this day, if you catch my drift, hehe. My mom also told me this story (she was working as a doctor before she got sick and was telling me about this when I brought it up to her). I never thought I'd see it in a RUclips video. That's wild.
Every mushrooms are edible, some just one time in your life.
''He was only 4, but should have known better'' LOL.
Kids are constantly trying to off themselves.
PULMONARY ENEMA??? Yeah, that's DEATH for sure!
Vending machines can weigh in from 900-2,400 pounds! They’re essentially refrigerators on steroids; not worth it, peeps. (some Coke machines weigh as much as a small car!)