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The mundane activities we do on a daily basis put us into auto-pilot, where we don't have to think about what we're doing.

This occurs every day. But maybe we shouldn't assume things will always go well.

Think about it. Drivers who commute don't have to concern themselves with how to get to work or school. But can you assume the drivers with whom you share the road are safe drivers?

Diners at restaurants don't have to worry about eating the foods prepared for them. Are you sure there aren't any foreign–possibly sharp–objects in your entree?

Even acts that are simple as stepping into the shower early in the morning don't have to worry about a single thing.

Did you watch Final Destination?


Curious to hear about normal activities that can unexpectedly turn deadly, Redditor Godzilla_Cheese asked:

"What is something everyone does daily that if done wrong, can kill you?"

These are reminders for people not to check out on the most basic activities.

Showers Can Be Fatal

"take a shower or bath."

"one slip and you could die."

– TrailerParkPrepper

"This happened to a kid at my highschool. Was showering, slipped hit his head and died. Was only like 16. Nice guy."

– TheWillsofSilence

Amateur Cooks Beware

"I’m a firefighter and my only answer is: cooking"

"You f'kers set your stoves on fire entirely too often."

– alstottno1

"First thing in every sims game I've played: buy a fire alarm and install it right above the oven and grind out a point in cooking."

"Far too many ghosts in my town due to grilled cheese."

– Torringtonn

Drivers should be focused on one thing: driving.

Eyes On The Road Please

"How many people answered this while driving?"

– hamstrung_hero

"So, I only know exactly one person, personally, that has died while driving. Yet, it happens all the time. So, I often think at work (I work at a bar): 'how many people here aren’t gonna make it home tonight?' Just, statistically, working in bars for 15 years; I know there has to be some number of people who came to my bar and that was the last day of their life."

– NerdModeActivated

Driving Defensively

"The scariest part is you can do everything right and still die because someone else did it wrong."

– Vegan-Fury

"Always assume everyone else is on the road is a complete imbecile. Don’t just be aware of what’s in front of you (and in front of them), be aware of what’s on all sides of you. Know which way you can swerve if needed, etc…"

– NBA_Fan_76

Be Aware Of Last-Minute Maneuvers

"Almost happened to me this morning. People seem to think it's okay to pick the last possible second to exit or merge. You had an entire mile to prepare for this and you chose to try and kill me instead."

– Silent-G

Lingering Trauma

"Yup, a friend of mines was recently involved in a fatal traffic accident. Thanks to CCTV on the vehicle he was deemed not at fault by police. I can't begin to imagine what's going through his head, he's still off work for health reasons."

– STRICKIBHOY

"The only thing keeping us from smashing into oncoming traffic is an agreement to not cross a thin painted line on the road."

– gREGER2K

Wrong Time, Wrong Place

"Literally just walking."

"Walk in the wrong spot at the wrong time and wham hit by a semi truck."

– Reddit

"People literally die from random shi*t like tripping and hitting their head on the edge of a curb, doesn’t even need to be a car!"

– Swift_F0x

Don't assume everything goes down smoothly.

Dining On-The-Go

"Drink or eat."

– oneofyrfencegrls

"I just saw my 88 year old aunt for maybe the last time. (She lives halfway around the world and was clear that this is her last trip to the US) she started choking on a piece of sushi, we asked if she was okay, she shook her head 'no' and pointed to her back."

"My dad starts patting her back not nearly hard enough and I realize that if I did the Heimlich on her, I could break a rib. She’s tiny and frail. Luckily, she coughs it up and her British a** says, 'So sorry to be a bother. I’m quite embarrassed by that.' I blurted out, 'Sorry!? I thought you were going to die! We’re good.'”

– phlavor

The Peanut

"Peanuts. My dad's Shaolin Kempo teacher died this way. Big burly guy. Black belt fighter. Choked on a peanut with no one around to do a Heimlich. Like this guy got hit in the head multiple times during tournaments, but a peanut is what did him in. Bizarre to think about."

– Melvarkie

Killer Tomatoes

"I used to have a teacher in high school who worked in tomato fields earlier in life, which anyone who's ever worked in a picking field knows that it can easily f'k you up good. He eventually made his way out of the fields and into a teaching career, and one day years later he was eating a salad and started choking on a piece of tomato. Luckily one of the students was able to pat him on the back hard enough to force it out, but once everyone's nerves weren't on edge he was just like, 'Man I made it out of those fields just for the tomatoes to try and kill me now.'"

AcousticAaron

Wrong Pipe

"I hate when you drink water wrong."

– Good-Management-4241

"Dihydrogen monoxide strikes again."

– notthephonz

"Aspiration kills 168,000 humans yearly (approximately)"

– Puresparx420

Take from this list what you will.

Many Redditors learned some new things in the thread but also expressed regret.

Redditor pandaram02, for instance, wrote:

"Idk why I’m opening the comment section just unlocking new fears."

Seconded.

Who knew that cleaning can kill you?

Note: never mix bleach with ammonia. Inhaling the noxious fumes from the chemical reaction can have near-fatal consequences.

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