Which 1000 ways to die deaths are real
Poor Pierre's favorite food was coins, which he would put on his mouth nonchalantly and swallowed them. In general, anything metallic went into his stomach, as much as his brother tried to help him hiding these items. Eventually, Pierre died when the metal in his stomach ruptured a vein causing him to bleed out inside his own intestines.
This death is probably the most gruesome of this list. This death was described in the episode "Life Will Kill You" and it starts by recounting a couples' trip, in their way to Las Vegas. They suddenly make a rest stop and start messing around with a video camera, when they hear a scream. There's been an accident on the other side of the street. They get closer to see what's happening and see the horrible image of Frank Soriani cut in literary in half and still breathing.
He was working below his vehicle when an wheeler semi-truck run over him, separating him from his lower body.
Unfortunately for Frank, the two halves of him were sent to two different hospitals , not allowing medics to safe him. Sometimes Ways To Day presented a situation so absurd that the audience, who were watching with morbid attention, couldn't do anything but to laugh. This is the case of this ex-con , Lucky Levinson, who, after being in prison, wanted to celebrate by getting drunk, driving an SUV, and hiring the services of a sex worker.
He gets pulled over by a policeman and in a panic, he shoves a pepper spray can into his butt since getting caught in possession of one was a violation of his parole. But poor Levison was drunk, so he gives an attitude to the office who pushed him against the car activating the can inside his rectum, killing him. Once in a while, the show will depict the death of people that like to engage in In "Heart On" for example, the program portrays the dead of Lucas, a mentally ill young man, who connects the heart of a cow to a car battery and uses to give himself sexual pleasure.
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Car crashes are a leading cause of death for teens, and about a quarter of those crashes involve an underage drinking driver. To reduce alcohol-related fatal crashes among youth, all states have adopted a minimum legal drinking age of NHTSA estimates that minimum-drinking-age laws have saved 31, lives from to Yet in the highest percentage of drunk drivers with BACs of. Men are most likely to be involved in this type of crash, with 4 male drunk drivers for every female drunk driver.
In , 4, people operating a motorcycle were killed in traffic crashes. Repeat offenders who drink and drive are a very real, very deadly problem. Drivers with BACs of.
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Tough enforcement of drunk-driving laws has been a major factor in reducing drunk-driving deaths since the s. The vehicle cannot be operated unless the driver blows into the interlock and has a BAC below a pre-set low limit, usually. NHTSA strongly supports the expansion of ignition interlocks as a proven technology that keeps drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel.
If you see an impaired driver on the road, contact local law enforcement. Don't waste what is left of your life watching this. You'll live to regret it. EntertainmentBuff 18 December The show is very unique, entertaining, and additive.
It takes crazy deaths that possibly happened in real life and builds a story around it typically showing a bad person receiving what they deserve. It is not the absolute best show on TV, but myself along with a lot of people I know from different age ranges and backgrounds enjoy it. My main reason for posting was to respond to some of the negative reviews If the show was bland simply going over these odd deaths, then it most likely not be on the air due to a lack of audience. It has a targeted audience and does a great job reaching them.
In that aspect, it does serve a purpose. One example was "Water-Logged". I have personally jumped off rocks into the water along with thousands, maybe millions of other people. Did any of us think that water might actually shoot up your rectum? Now, I would think about it twice prior to doing it again. Who knows, it might of saved my life or another viewers. Also, how does it not get into how to prevent it? Each episode shows you exactly how the death occurs along with experts explaining it to you.
So how do you not see how to prevent it? Lastly, you state it is not for kids WOW, really? It is a show about people being killed in strange ways The fact that you even brought that up along with Sesame Street and religion shows that you are a complete idiot and you should not be allowed to watch TV.
When you read or watch the news, do you want to hear about an innocent grandmother being shot? On the other hand, you do want to see the enemy or bad guy being killed in the movie along with the robber, rapist, murderer getting killed in real life instead of their victims. With that being said, for the show to gain an audience and have that audience enjoy what they are watching, they have to show situations where a bad guy or someone that deserves to die.
This allows us to enjoy it. I wouldn't watch it if innocent people were being killed, nor would anyone else. ShazzMatazz 5 December Why did they stop? My favorite is the woman who got a Gastro bipass or tummy tuck. Can't remember which surgery but she went on a date with an old flame or ex husband and he was so impressed with her looks and as she was telling him off the surgeon's scalpel pops through her stomach and she dies on the restaurant table. It seems the surgeon forgot one of his tools when he sewed her up.
Di di di dom! Let me start by saying this show is insane!!! This was the show that scared me for life, this was the show that made me fear hot tubs, This was the show that made me fear water beds. If you've never seen it, then let me tell you a little bit about it. But crazy, insane, screwed up ways to die. Apparently they are based on real deaths. I don't know if they really happened. I know that 1 death really happened. They showed a death that took place at an Insane clown posse concert.
In which, someone gets electrocuted by accidentally getting Faygo on an electrical wire. Faygo is a soda Thats the only death that i know actually happened. Overall, this was a great show, and it sucks they cancelled it. I used to watch it all the time, i've literally seen every episode. This show changed me in a way. It opened my eyes, and showed me that i need to be careful in life. It showed me that i should'nt be an idiot. It made me more careful in what i do. I know that probably sounds stupid or cheesy, but its true.
This show made me into a more cautious, careful person. I recommend this show to others if you can handle it. While mildly entertaining if you close your eyes and cover your ears before the terrible pun at the end of every segment , it started to feel like very simplistic Bible teaching against any form of "sin".
Let's take a look at victims of bizarre deaths: killers, murderers, drug dealers, drug lords But the list goes on: bullies, drug users, fake priests, peeping toms, cheerleaders, feminists, fetishists, horny housewives, people watching porn, people that have piercings, eco-friendly people And the commentary mocks them mercilessly. It looks like some religious nut-job was running this show, hell-bent on killing off everyone who is not another religious nut-job.
Let's first get this out of the way - Ways to Die is like a slasher film. Except it's actually a TV series. And the deaths portrayed actually happened. Sort of. These are claimed to be dramatizations of actual deaths. What they really are are loose interpretations of rumored deaths, sort of what would happen if Mythbusters cut out the mythbusting part of their show.
The deaths here aren't really to be taken seriously, just enjoyed. And boy are they enjoyable. You get some really entertaining special effects in this show. These deaths look like they were taken straight out of a campy horror flick, between the decapitated heads and severed intestines.
Yes, decapitated heads and severed intestines. On prime time cable. Pretty rad, huh? And what would decapitated heads and severed intestines be without retarded men, sexy women, and flat-out neo-Con inspired racism?
And boy, if you like all of the above, you'll love this show.
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