The Facts of Death (received this within my email this morning).
I just received this in my email today and I thought it would be worth sharing. I believe in life and there is much more to within the area of life despite the ups and downs to go with it as well when you camera goes on the blink. But yes there is a much to be said about life. I guess there is something to be said about death.
These are supposedly true facts of death. Perhaps what you are so scared of isn't really so scary.
(1) More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed
in plane crashes.
(2) More people are killed each year by coconuts than sharks.
Approximately 150 people are killed each year by coconuts.
(3) You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by
a poisonous spider.
(4) Fleas have the distinction of killing more people than all
the wars man has ever fought. The "Black Death" plague killed
1/4 of Europe's population in the 14th century, caused by germs
transmitted from rodents to humans by fleas.
(5) The animal responsible for the most human deaths worldwide
is the mosquito.
(6) The male praying mantis cannot copulate while its head is
attached to its body. The female initiates sex by ripping the
male's head off. ~ Ouch~
(7) A hundred years ago, the average life expectancy in the
United States was forty-seven.
(8) Today, only one in two billion people will live to be 116 or
older.
(9) Your statistical chance of being murdered is 1 in 20,000.
(10) There are 5 times as many deaths due to the negligence of
doctors as there are deaths due to firearms.
(11) On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens
every year.
(12) Robert Hershey, of Hershey Chocolate fame, died when he
fell into a vat of chocolate and drowned.
(13) Dr. Alice Chase, who wrote "Nutrition for Health" and
numerous books on the science of proper eating, died of
malnutrition.
(14) Adolph Hitler's mother seriously considered having an
abortion but was talked out of it by her doctor.
(15) When Mahatma Gandhi died, an autopsy revealed that his
small intestine contained five gold Krugerrands.
(16) When Thomas Edison died in 1941; Henry Ford captured his
last dying breath in a bottle.
(17) In 1845, President Andrew Jackson's pet parrot was removed
from his funeral for swearing.
(18) Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, was present at
the assassinations of three presidents: his father's, President
Garfield's, and President McKinley's. After the last shooting,
he refused ever to attend a state affair again.
(19) When Mark Twain was born on Nov 30, 1835, Halley's comet
was visible over Florida, Missouri. Mark Twain predicted in 1909
that he would die when it returned. He was right. When he died
on April 21, 1910, Halley's comet was once again visible in the
sky.
"I'm not afraid of death. It's just that I don't want to be
there when it happens." - Woody Allen
19, that is fate lol, Mark Twain made his prediction and It was correct.Have a nice day Rosiex
ReplyDeleteDeath is a door we go through, when is not our choice
ReplyDeleteI have never heard any of these before! interesting
ReplyDelete~ Ha! Rosei yeah it was.....and to you as well. Hugs back at ya :)
ReplyDeleteTee I just got his in my email and I could not resist it...it is however there are the good things as well as the challenges within life. After when I turn 70, I think like most folk at that age not by choice but I am ready for that open door whenever it comes. A good morning to you!
ReplyDeleteDanette nor I. Way back I subscribed to this one site and some of the emails I get I just have just deleted and deleted but this one was much different.
ReplyDelete(I hope you know I was joking with you the other day and congrads on the condo you just bid on recently as well yesterday the pictures especially the one was great) I thought I should say this and glad I am.
A great day there here it's damp, foggy and going to rain again but so be it.
(6) The male praying mantis cannot copulate while its head is
attached to its body. The female initiates sex by ripping the
male's head off. ~ Big Ouch, very big ouch :)
I received this as well in my email Jack, interesting.
ReplyDeleteAgain I wonder how they came up with these statistics... Its funny to read.. I dont worry much about death as much as I worry about How I live and How I die. I would prefer it If I die when I am still able to look after myself and if that death comes in my sleep...
ReplyDeleteIronic how we have some of the same emails as well as books that we read Cath. Yes it's Mountainwings....
ReplyDeleteI don't worry about death I don't think about it yet like you Rashmi, I have always believed that while asleep would be the best. It's basically a funny. :)
ReplyDeleteNothing more nothing less...
I'd rather think about life and live it to the fullest even though it eventually leads the next thing had to say farewell too often this last year to people I loved
ReplyDeleteSome interesting statistics there..perhaps it's time for me to fly ..my sis is trying to get me on an airplane to MI sometime..
Me as well Cheryl...however it was all in good fun this morning :)
ReplyDeleteA mixture of fascinating, funny, and unbelievable facts! Great stuff, Jack! :)
ReplyDeleteNow, here is a fascinating concept about death:
Of course you don't die.
Nobody dies.
Death doesn't exist.
You only reach a new level of vision,
a new realm of consciousness,
a new unknown world.
~ Henry Miller ~
Too neat!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course the "great Henry Miller" gave evidence for his assumptions, right?
ReplyDeleteThe late gent from New York City?
ReplyDeleteProbably this one:
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Miller
very interesting ..i had heard some before.I,m not surprised to hear fleas -are carriers!
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