"Originally, the chainsaw was designed to assist in medical procedures, specifically for removing bone during childbirth."
"In some cases, individuals pass away without any discernible reason. This phenomenon, known as sudden unexplained death syndrome (SUDS), is still not fully understood by medical professionals."
"Ancient Egyptians removed the brain through a nostril during mummification."
"In Ancient Rome, urine was collected and used for various purposes, including tanning leather and laundering clothes. Emperor Nero recognized the potential for profit and imposed a tax on the collection and sale of urine."
"Lead was a common ingredient in makeup during the 18th century, despite its poisonous properties. The use of lead-based makeup often led to skin damage, health issues, and even death."
"In 17th century Russia, foot-tickling was a popular form of entertainment and relaxation. Professional foot-ticklers were employed in palaces and courts to tickle the feet of the nobility."
"King Charles II consumed alcohol mixed with ground human skulls."
"Bloodletting was a common 18th-century medical practice to “balance” health. Leeches and knives were the best methods."
"Located in the Venetian Lagoon, Poveglia Island has a dark history involving the bubonic plague, an insane asylum, and numerous reports of paranormal activity, earning it the title of the most haunted island on the planet."
"The Museo delle Anime del Purgatorio displays documents signed by souls in purgatory."
"Fecal matter is commonly found on coffee mugs."
"A person sheds around 40 pounds of skin in their lifetime."
"Ancient Romans believed that drinking blood would grant them power."
"The Sedlec Ossuary is adorned with decorations made from human bones."
Whatever you say, genius.
I'd bet you get all your "news" from facebook, huh?
I bet you get your news from MSNBC
Go check out Dr John Campbell and stop being a sheep.
Stop being a sheep by quoting others