27 Disturbing Facts You Probably Haven’t Heard Before
Why do you want to know these disturbing facts anyway? I myself am more than a bit disturbed after collecting them, and am reminded more of the horrors of the world than of its wonders. We are feeble beings on the individual level after all, susceptible to all forms of malfortune from sickness to accidents to violence. I try to take a positive outlook on life, celebrating its wonder and gifts. And then I read all these disturbing facts. Read them at your own risk, and enjoy them at your own expense.
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It will take only a rock with a width of 0.6 miles to threaten our entire species' existence. Even smaller rocks of around 130ft across can cause our planet cataclysmic damage.
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Your body is fully developed by 24, and not long after you reach that you just start to die, no getting better.
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A 42-year-old woman in Delaware committed suicide and it was mistaken for a Halloween decoration.
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Drowning is quiet, and most kids drown right in front of the person that’s supposed to be watching them.
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The act of hitting someone in the head won’t actually knock them out. It’s more likely to kill them. In movies, you see people hit a person on the head with something heavy, like a book or a brick or even heavier items. This won’t knock a person out so much as give them a concussion or flat out just kill them - our heads are pretty fragile.
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In the Czech Republic, there is a church that is decorated with the bones of 10,000 dead people.
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If your stomach didn't develop a new layer of mucus every two weeks, the acids would cause your stomach to dissolve.
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You need to rotate a human head 3 times to fully decapitate it because of the elasticity of the skin.
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People with night terrors don't remember them. So if you never told them they had night terrors they would go their whole life thinking they slept well.
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Edgar Allen Poe wrote a novel in 1838 in which 4 shipwrecked survivors, at the point of starvation, choose to resort to cannibalism. So they kill the young cabin boy, Richard Parker, and eat him. In 1884, a ship called the Mignonette sank. 4 crew members survived. At the point of starvation, they killed and ate the youngest of them: Richard Parker.
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Child labor is not banned in the US, for farm labor. Less than a handful of states in the US have totally banned slavery. Colorado was the first, in 2018. Yes, you read that year right. There was once an effort to ban child labor by constitutional amendment. It didn't pass.
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Every time you 'remember' something, you're just remembering the last time you remembered it. That's why they are unreliable.
25.
Floating in outer space has what’s called “micro gravity”. It’s not a free floating feeling like in a pool but actually feels like the moment before you drop when falling.
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The Challenger crew compartment stayed intact after the initial explosion, and for three of them their emergency air systems had been manually activated. So not only did they survive the explosion, but it's entirely possible the crew was alive and conscious during their entire descent back to Earth.
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