'You're Going to Get Yourself Hurt' - 26 Things that Are More Dangerous Than They Seem
Life is dangerous, but these activities up the ante a bit.
Published 3 months ago in Creepy
Life is dangerous all on its own, but these activities up the ante a bit. Some things that appear to be totally normal and safe can actually have some hidden dangers lurking about them.
So read through this list and you might even discover some not-so-safe behavior you've been unknowingly doing and make your life a little bit safer.
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Life is dangerous all on its own, but these activities up the ante a bit. Some things that appear to be totally normal and safe can actually have some hidden dangers lurking about them. So read through this list and you might even discover some not-so-safe behavior you've been unknowingly doing and make your life a little bit safer.8
Pool covers. It's like being wrapped in a bedsheet underwater. You cannot get free and you cannot scream for help. Once you're in the only way to get out is to be incredibly lucky and get free or have faith that someone saw or heard you fall in and hope that they get you in time. It's a lengthy, terrifying, death that's completely avoidable.10
For kids and young adults mostly, someone online with a sympathetic ear for their problems. Responsible adults will try to put you in touch with real-life help, not encourage a pattern of reliance and inappropriate intimacy. Bonus danger points on anyone who throws down "You're really mature for your age." Predators online work just like real-life hunting predators; their first goal is to separate you from your herd.24
Propping open fire doors. Every building code requirement around fire safety is there because a bunch of people died from the lack of that feature. When fire doors don’t close, the hallway or stairwell turns into a wind tunnel feeding the fire with fuel and causing it to spread faster - not to mention, trapping people.25
Leaving a bottle of water (plastic) on your car on a hot day and then, at some point, drinking from it! As the plastic bottle heats up, it can release toxic chemicals like bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates into the water. Consuming these chemicals can lead to a variety of health problems like hormonal imbalances, reproductive issues, and even cancer.27
Otters. They may look cute, but they can be very aggressive when provoked. They're weasels, which means they have the means to kill prey items several times their size. Especially the South American giant otters. They can grow to be at least 6 feet long and regularly compete with Crocodiles and jaguars for food and territory. If they're in a big enough group, they can even kill anacondas.