| JeremyD |
02-10-2016 09:24 AM |
An asteroid kills one person every 7,000 years. Imagine being that unlucky.
You have a 1 in 300 million chance of getting killed by a shark, or die in a fairground accident. Go ahead, that roller coaster is super safe!
The odds of getting killed by a falling coconut are slightly bigger: 1 in 250 million. Unless you live in Finland, then it’s 1 in 3,897,546,999,056,000.
Chances of dying in a plane crash: 1 in 11 million, although those odds go way down when you don’t fly.
Getting killed by lightning: 1 in 10 million. Those are the same odds as getting killed by escaped radiation from a nuclear reactor. Except if you live near Chernobyl.
Dying in a terrorist attack: 1 in 9.3 million.
Burnt by hot water: 1 in 5 million.
1 in 4.4 million: chance of a left-handed person dying from using a right-handed product.
1 in 3.5 million: snakebite.
1 in 3 million: food poisoning.
1 in 2 million: falling off a ladder.
1 in 685,000: drowning in the bathtub.
1 in 500,000: dying in a train wreck.
1 in 43,500: getting killed during work.
1 in 8,000: dying in a car wreck.
Dying from cancer: 1 in 5, while dying from a heart attack carries even worse odds: 1 in 2.5.
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