Best products from r/watchpeopledie

We found 20 comments on r/watchpeopledie discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 50 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/elboydo · 4 pointsr/watchpeopledie

I remember reading "the body farm", a great book about one of the first US body farms -- places where they set bodies to decay to monitor what happens.

One part was regarding the effect of burning on bodies and how they could recognize if a car was burnt intentionally and if the bodies were alive / dead / planted when the car was set on fire due to how the muscles may contract.



It was great reading in secondary school class and great if the teacher looked at the books people were reading as it also had excellent pictures and figures.

edit:

I think this was the book:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deaths-Acre-Inside-legendary-Body/dp/0316725277/ref=pd_sim_14_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0316725277&pd_rd_r=2989e886-645d-11e8-9cee-352b39bda241&pd_rd_w=6yQiX&pd_rd_wg=GLG3u&pf_rd_i=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_p=3274180622111699416&pf_rd_r=W30CPDR4SH311BMHXQK0&pf_rd_s=desktop-dp-sims&pf_rd_t=40701&psc=1&refRID=W30CPDR4SH311BMHXQK0

u/insurancefun · 20 pointsr/watchpeopledie

For anyone interested in wildfires and how they can catch you “Young Men and Fire” by Norm MacLean (A River Runs Through It) is an interesting read I highly recommend.

u/oldcripple · 6 pointsr/watchpeopledie

Hey, I don't know if anyone else is into reading about Mexico's cartel stuff but there is a book, "El Sicario: The Autobiography of a Mexican Assassin", it's an interview with a guy who used to do this sort of stuff from the time he was a kid up until he had to flee to the US.

Charles Bowden has a lot of books on the US-Mexico issues, they're all really good and worth a read.

u/LizardMalone · 53 pointsr/watchpeopledie

There's a fascinating book by the journalist Mark Ames about the rise of workplace/school rage shootings (at least in the US) and their correlation with intensely increased economic and social pressure on middle-class America over the last 30-40 years. He compares their perception by media and government (and those sympathetic to the shooters) to slave rebellions of the 18-19th centuries.

Didn't necessarily agree with all of his conclusions, but worth a read if interested.

u/soyeahiknow · 34 pointsr/watchpeopledie

Large tall pieces of furniture like a wardrobe, display case, drawers and even tvs always tell you to bolt it to the wall or use tip over safety straps (https://www.amazon.com/Hangman-Anti-Tip-Kit-Furniture-Prevention/dp/B000VW7WBC).

u/theshalomput · 1 pointr/watchpeopledie

i wish I still had my copy it's worth $100. Here's Amazon reviews if you don't believe me. Again, nothing in this subreddit can compare to what he did.

https://www.amazon.com/Final-Truth-Autobiography-Serial-Killer/dp/0963242202/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483103397&sr=8-1&keywords=final+truth#customerReviews

u/nonsignifier · -15 pointsr/watchpeopledie

Not a joke, as that is actually proof of racism

Sources included

Edit: I love when this happens :D

u/poostew · 2 pointsr/watchpeopledie

That guy survived. The man who saved him rescued another person in a later incident. Car accident or fire. Can't remember.

I read http://www.amazon.com/Killer-Show-Nightclub-Americas-Deadliest/dp/1611682657

Written by one of the lawyers who represented victims of the fire. Great read, goes into extreme detail about many of those who were involved.

u/Nimitz87 · 3 pointsr/watchpeopledie

I was taught it in first responders stuff for the USMC. obviously a bit different then basic first aid but it definitely has its place, so much so we all carry a combat tourniquet

u/Thecardinal74 · 7 pointsr/watchpeopledie

It's a dog... lemme see if I can find a link

Couldn't find that specific one but here's some just like it

u/JackFucington · 2 pointsr/watchpeopledie

History is cyclical and it tends to repeat itself. Maybe you should be a little more concerned with educating yourself on what your side of the political spectrum was responsible for in the 20th century. I could care less about your personal experience fallacy, those tend to be extremely bias based on the worldview the person wants to portrait and they tend to ignore what statistics say, and in this case the statistics for Europe are quite damning.

If you don't think that it can happen again you are very naive. You live in a world where it is still happening. Socialism has destroyed Venezuela right before our eyes, plain as day, and there is nothing you or I can do about it and no government that cares to intervene, nor should they. North Korea is a relic from the 20th century and one big Gulag. China, a world superpower is a great example of a country that censors the data in/data out that you are referring to. Read The Will to Power by Nietzsche, The Gulag Archipelago by Solzhenitsyn (even if its just the abridged version, it is a masterpiece and changed my life), and Orwell's 1984. Read these and then cross reference what you learn with current political climate regarding political correctism, left wing authoritarian political systems in your countries over there that compel speech and ban certain idea's and criticisms, your governments collectivist policies and your firearm policies. After you read them you should be able to see striking similarities to your current political landscape and you will know just how close you are to the edge. At very least you will escape the ideological bubble you seem to be in.

u/bvcxy · 9 pointsr/watchpeopledie

Maybe read some books on the subject by actual historians. I can recommend this one, which coincidentally has a whole chapter on this subject i.e. the Red Army atrocities.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berlin-Downfall-1945-Antony-Beevor/dp/0141032391/ref=lp_10960071_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1510165401&sr=1-1

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