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Stupid deaths, stupid deaths, they're funny 'cause they're true! Stupid deaths, stupid deaths, hope next time it's not you!
What about that guy who died when a cow fell on his roof and broke the roof and them fell on him?
Guy from Austria died in the Middle Ages from him slipping on his beard because it was nearly as tall as him
There was a fire so he ran but usually when he runs he rolls up his beard, but the fire startled him so he just ran
He broke his neck by tripping over his beard
1:54 "Suche gut gebauten Achtzehn bis Dreißigjährigen zum Schlachten"
Glad to see how far your channel has come man
0:30 spoiler alert NO. Gravity and atmospheric pressure dictate the speed of a free falling object. This is what is known as an objects terminal velocity and it is the maximum speed that a given object can fall through the atmosphere accelerated only by the force of gravity and constrained by its surface area due to wind resistance.
For reference, typical muzzle velocities of bullets are as follows. On average 800 – 1200 fps for pistol calibers and 1500 – 3000 fps for rifle calibers. Also, rifle calibers rarely have more than around twice the mass of pistol calibers and are normally fairly similar in weight. However, bullet weights, muzzle velocities, and surface areas can vary widely from caliber to caliber even within the same class. But are usually within the ranges listed above.
Since kinetic energy is determined by mass times velocity the estimated maximum speed of around 300 fps and the very low mass of a bullet (around 100-200 grains i.e. 1 gram is = to about 15 grains) in free fall are unlikely to cause severe injury or death. Note this only apply's to bullets fired straight up. Because the trajectory of bullets fired at an angle will form an arc and thus retain more of their initial velocity and therefore impart more energy upon impact.
Don't judge but at 0:45 i couldn't help but think of South Parks "Cripple Summer".
Link – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbVosMh26oE
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That's perfect timing.
Loveland colorado also had a molasses spill, it only killed 4 though
I'm surprised this video doesn't feature the "woman shot thru a book and into a man's chest with a gun as part of a youtube prank"
imagine a death metal band called "China Ferrari sex orgy death crash"
in 1999 two palestinian terrorist blow themself to death accidentally on the way to a terror attack because they forgot to change the clock on the bomb to summer time that was changed that night
I died watching this video.
Is there a gun powerful enough to shoot a bullet at escape velocity? This is a video suggestion brw.
My aunt died from a new years bullet.
what if you are standing on the north/south pole
Man was alive before death
Crazy scenarii! The fisherman incident in Tanzania gobsmacked me but well, when it is time to die, be ready to just go with death.
On an aside note, you spoke REALLY fast in this video.
All of these left me saying "what the fuck…"
What about the guy that died because he lit his lighter while inspecting a gas leak. The last words heard by his colleague before he died were "it's pretty dark in here" followed by the sound of a lighter being struck.
Lol
You forgot yamcha vs saibmen
natural selection at it's finest