A hunter once boasted that he could outrun any animal. One day, he chased a wild boar into a thicket. Instead of the boar running away, it turned around and charged at him. The hunter tripped over a root while trying to flee and was gored to death by the boar. His over - confidence led to this rather black - humor - filled death.
Yes. There's the story of a woman who thought she could solve her constipation by doing yoga poses she saw on the internet. She got into some really strange positions and ended up falling over and getting stuck in a corner. Her family walked in on her and couldn't stop laughing. It was quite a sight.
It's important to note that Hitler's actions were so atrocious that finding truly 'funny' stories about him is inappropriate. But some might consider his pompous and self - deluded nature as having elements that could be seen as absurd. For example, his grand speeches filled with empty promises and his false sense of superiority. However, this should not overshadow the fact that he caused the death and suffering of millions.
Yes. There is a story about an Asperger's boy in school. When the teacher asked for creative writing, he wrote a long and detailed account about his favorite video game, including every level and character's stats. It was funny because it was so different from what the teacher expected, but it showed his unique focus and passion.
One story that's been around is about a schizophrenic patient who was convinced that the hospital's janitor was actually a secret agent. He would follow the janitor around, whispering 'I know your secret' and trying to offer his help in 'missions'. It was quite a comical sight in the hospital corridors.
Yes, there's a story from a small town. A local store owner 'kidnapped' the town's mascot statue as a joke for a charity event. He put up signs around town saying the mascot was on a 'forced vacation' and that people could donate to the charity to get it back. The whole town got involved in the fun and it ended up being a big success for the charity.
Yes, there might be some. For instance, there could be cases that made local news in certain areas. But often these stories don't gain widespread national or international attention unless there are some extraordinary circumstances involved, like if it was linked to a major scandal in the cheerleading community or if there was some sort of negligence that led to the death.
There is a story about a black neighborhood basketball game. One player was so confident that he could dunk from half - court. He ran, jumped, and ended up falling flat on his face. Everyone on the court burst into laughter, and it became a running joke in the neighborhood.
One well - known 'black death' novel is 'The Decameron' by Giovanni Boccaccio. It was set during the time of the Black Death and tells the stories of ten young people who flee the plague - stricken city and amuse themselves by telling tales.
In a family vacation story, a girl was climbing a tree. Her shorts got caught on a branch and she got a wedgie. Her siblings saw it and started teasing her. She chased them around the tree, still with the wedgie, which made it even funnier. It became a family joke for years to come.
In some detective comedies in literature, like the ones by Donald E. Westlake. His characters often get into ridiculous situations while trying to solve murders. The bumbling nature of the detectives and the over - the - top motives of the killers make for some really funny murder - related stories. For instance, in one of his stories, the killer was trying to steal a valuable cookie recipe and ended up murdering the wrong person by mistake, which led to a very convoluted and humorous investigation.