(Part 2) Best products from r/morbidquestions

We found 18 comments on r/morbidquestions discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 51 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/morbidquestions:

u/JakobieJones · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

I highly recommend reading "last train from Hiroshima" first or second chapter is very descriptive.

Edit: Here's a link

u/dredla · 2 pointsr/morbidquestions

There’s a book called Ordinary Men that delves deep into this. But yes, yes there were.

u/poundt0wn · 29 pointsr/morbidquestions

I first read about it a couple months ago in a book called "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryerson. https://www.amazon.com/Short-History-Nearly-Everything/dp/076790818X

It's a great book if you like random trivia and it takes a casual conversation tone to just about everything and provides great insight into stuff we normally just don't think about. He talks a lot about various scientist and has a lot of good stories about how odd many of these people were.

If you are interested, some of the other amusing/interesting bits of info from the book include:

"Best remembered for coining the word Dinosaur, Richard Owen also gave us the modern concept of museums as places the common folk can visit and not just scientists. He was also one of the meanest persons in science history and the only person Darwin ever hated."

"Carl Wilhelm Scheele one of the founders of modern chemistry, had a habit of sniffing and tasting any new element or chemical he discovered including poisonous ones. He was found dead at the age of 43, killed by his last discovery."

"In the early days of pump and hose assisted diving, there was a dreaded phenomena called “the squeeze” where the diver’s entire body would be sucked into the hose and diving helmet, leaving just some bones and flesh in the diving suit. Ouch."

“In France, a chemist named Pilatre de Rozier tested the flammability of hydrogen by gulping a mouthful and blowing across an open flame, proving at a stroke that hydrogen is indeed explosively combustible and that eyebrows are not necessarily a permanent feature of one's face.”

u/TheBarryNation · 0 pointsr/morbidquestions

In a case like this nobody suspects a thing especially if it’s kept with others.

u/shpongolian · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

These vitamins (expensive but I'm just taking them while I'm dieting) and these protein tablets (each tablet is 5mg protein)

u/TurnedOnByTheBroken · 2 pointsr/morbidquestions

Try putting some of this in a spray bottle.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00CHO3XDI/

Just say it's for your tacos.

u/raz_MAH_taz · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

This textbook is what you need. You can find older additions for cheaper and you can find it in any medical school library.

u/JoeBourgeois · 1 pointr/morbidquestions

Take a look at Jill Boldt Taylor's Ted talk or buy her book.