forum The Thread for Disturbing Facts
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@Pickles group

I don't think it would work. [The raccoons, now that I have to clarify.] I can fit through an 8x12 inch hole. Probably. (I used to be able to fit through a 4x6 hole. But I've grown since then. Though afterwards I still managed to worm my way through an exposed wall to unlock the door of another room.) But that doesn't mean I can fit in a room that big. Kind of like a water balloon. You can put a small one through a hole the size of a large marble, but that doesn't mean it'll fit in a tube of those dimensions.

Um. Guys. My science. Also octo up the butt is a terrible idea. They bite.

More fun, am I right?

Kinky

Jared Intensifies

Yes

@ElderGod-Winter-The-Renegade-Legionnaire book

Lobsters can have depression, and human anti depressants work on them. House flys drink alcohol (I dunno how but they do) to forget about their worries, and cockroaches will starve themselves because they can have body image issues (kinda weird I know, but true)

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

aaaaaannnyyyywhhhhooooo
if you want a really disturbing fact, found this one on another site a week ago and it’s haunted me since


Anyone can have a brain aneurysm at any age. No matter your health situation.

My 21-year old friend had one as he walked in the door to his house. He still lived with his mother, father and sister, and his parents were making dinner in the kitchen.

He asked for a glass of water, intending to take some painkillers for his sore head.

And then he just fell over.

The doctors said he was dead before he hit the floor.

It was, and still is, devastating.


…have fun sleeping tonight
and waking up tomorrow morning
and going about your daily tasks
knowing at any moment you or someone you love could be gone in the blink of an eye-

@HighPockets group

Lobsters can have depression, and human anti depressants work on them. House flys drink alcohol (I dunno how but they do) to forget about their worries, and cockroaches will starve themselves because they can have body image issues (kinda weird I know, but true)

I mean, if I had the lifespan of a fly….

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

speaking of cockroaches :D

apparently people who handle cockroaches eventually develop allergies to them, making them unable to drink pre-ground coffee due to all the bug remains that get ground in accidentally with the batches.

@RedTheLoveless

aaaaaannnyyyywhhhhooooo
if you want a really disturbing fact, found this one on another site a week ago and it’s haunted me since


Anyone can have a brain aneurysm at any age. No matter your health situation.

My 21-year old friend had one as he walked in the door to his house. He still lived with his mother, father and sister, and his parents were making dinner in the kitchen.

He asked for a glass of water, intending to take some painkillers for his sore head.

And then he just fell over.

The doctors said he was dead before he hit the floor.

It was, and still is, devastating.


…have fun sleeping tonight
and waking up tomorrow morning
and going about your daily tasks
knowing at any moment you or someone you love could be gone in the blink of an eye-

I mean, I already knew that. Death really ceases to faze you after you experience it even after just one time.
"Memento mori"
"Remember death"
Remember, we all must die.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

i’m the kind of person who could accidentally walk into a stranger’s funeral while looking for the snack booth and instead of leaving end up mourning and crying excessively with everyone else, keeping the guy close in my heart for the rest of my life despite never even meeting him or knowing he existed

what i’m trying to say is i’m quite sensitive with these things

@RedTheLoveless

"Memento mori"
"Remember death"
Remember, we all must die.

Lemony Snicket has entered the chat

It's originally from Plato but okay

@Pickles group

"Memento mori"
"Remember death"
Remember, we all must die.

Lemony Snicket has entered the chat

It's originally from Plato but okay

i know but shhhh, just let me be sad

@RedTheLoveless

eh i’ve had multiple loved ones pass and it just gets worse every time
maybe the numbness only comes after a few years

Not really numb, more like a cushion. Most days, you're still laying on it, you just don't feel pain since the cushion is there. Some days you can still feel it as sharp as it was when it first occurred, cuz sometimes the cushion just likes to up and disappear some days.

@RedTheLoveless

I don't really experience grief much so I cannot relate

Yeah, grief is interesting. I don't feel it always. Rarely in fact. Probably some reaction to trauma or something.

I wish I had that. I'm big jealous.

Count your blessings, you psychopaths.

@Anemone eco

When it comes to the deaths of others, I only felt grief once, and that was because it was my great grandma dying when I was like, 4.

Otherwise, zip.
Edit: Actually, there those two friends of mine, then zip.