Do you think that Spike TV's "1000 Ways to Die" is accurate?

DavidHe

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Or do you think it's sensationalist--showing outlandish and outrageous ways to die that make "freak accidents" seem like everyday events?
How can it be accurate? (At least some of it anyway)? There was an instance on the show when someone was hit by a meteorite while at a party.
Gimme a break!
 
They are accurate. They must change the location, date and names of victims and such because of privacy laws. I get what you're saying - some of them seem SO fake and what not. Maybe a few are but a lot of them seem to be reasonable and mostly due to stupidity.
 
This stuff cant be accurate. I am watching one right now where an old guy chucks a golf club at a sign and it stabs him in the chest. I did Kung-Fu for 5 years and had knife training...this isn't possible. It takes far more force than an angry throw to go through the breast plate; it is literally there to protect your heart. The force could potentially break the bone, but not go through. As soon as the club were to hit the bone, it would decelerate. With no force behind it to keep it going, it would stop before hitting the heart.
 
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