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15 Things You Didn’t Know About Death: An Infographic

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In order to honor the day that Elvis joined the big stage in the sky (whether thru death or alien abduction), GraphJam invites you to CLICK THRU for 14 more facts about the Great Equalizer. – Ms. Fix-It

Favorite Comment: Graphite Moomoo says, “You forgot Moaning Myrtle.”

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  1. Moomoo says:

    You forgot Moaning Myrtle.

  2. pookaqueen says:

    I feel so informed now. Interesting facts. And we all know knowledge is power.

  3. Katie says:

    It doesn’t work for me, the clicking through bit I mean. It just takes me to some medical insurance site with the “404 not found” message”

  4. vturiserra says:

    Where do we click exactly for the 14 more facts trip? I can’t see a single link on the page that takes me there. I’ve tried with Chrome 6.0 and with the Internet Explorer.

  5. E.X says:

    OMG @moomoo i was gonna say the exact same thing…

  6. Jimmy says:

    I’m so gonna get strippers for my funeral now, just for the hell of it.

  7. iGetBored.T_T says:

    Kinda creepy, but I love the little click-throughs on here! ^^ They make this site less boring to me!

  8. Jim says:

    “The average burial in the U.S. puts hundreds of gallons of embalming fluid into the soil.”

    Uhh.. the average burial? Or do they mean the average amount the U.S. puts in a given time period? How the hell could one human being hold hundreds of gallons?

  9. Kim says:

    On wikipedia it says orville redenbacher died in his jacuzzi.

    • Mattfault says:

      Its true, he didn’t die in the bathroom. I remember rumors when he died saying that one of the 3 women he was in the jacuzzi with called the police!

  10. coolios says:

    Yes, old age is a very slow-acting and always fatal disease. I’ve heard of some younger people that get it, but it’s rare. You almost always catch it when you’re middle-aged. Kind of creepy.

  11. Volans says:

    Uhm, point 8???
    All causes of death are lack of oxygen? Ofc all deaths prevent oxygen getting to the brain, but to call it cause of death….
    Strange, I think this is a joke or something.

  12. tvengineer says:

    Carbon Dioxide is not a toxic gas.

  13. Jag says:

    The link died too. :(

  14. Jag says:

    What do you think the decapitated person thinks about during those last few seconds?
    A combination of a death erection and having exotic dancers at his funeral? :o

    • antoinette says:

      There was a French lady during the 1790s who got her head chopped off, and after being decapitated, the executioner slapped her face to see if she was still conscious. The woman gave him a look of disdain and “unequivocal indignation.”

      Other spectators have reported seeing talking heads, blinking eyelids, and wandering eyes.

  15. Brian says:

    I always figured ‘Bought the farm’ was a reference to ‘Of Mice and Men’; when lennie gets killed, George asks him about the rabbit farm.

  16. Tracy says:

    Accually orville redenbacher died in a Jaccuzzi. he had a heart attack and drowned.

  17. IEatPuppies says:

    the last one is a lie…

    I work with a lot of Chinese guys… so I asked them about this…

    it is true that in China they try to invite a lot of people to a funeral… but only people they know…

    also… any type of “exotic dance” (or anything “exotic”) is forbidden by the Chinese government…

    conclusion… China is boring… that’s why I like my hometown, where I’m a frequent client to these “exotic dances”… hehehe…

  18. Ailedroc says:

    #10…the second point is just because suicides are generally not allowed to be reported by the media…

  19. mavisbeecon says:

    While i’m usually not so anal about this, this isn’t in any way shape or form a graph or chart of any kind. Should be posted somewhere else.


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