8 COSAS QUE NO SABÍAS #10 - Summary

Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video that talks about eight things that the viewer may not know, such as:

- The death of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington and his depression.
- The accidents and injuries that actors suffered while filming movies like The Wolf of Wall Street, Seven and The Mummy.
- The death of a stuntman who fell from a balcony while filming The Walking Dead.
- A dating site for ghosts and the tips it gives for having a date with a spirit.
- The privileges and immunity of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
- The misleading advertising phrases that companies use to sell their products, such as "scientifically proven" or "helps to improve".
- The origin of crossing the little fingers as a sign of promise and how it is related to the yakuza and cutting off fingers.

Facts

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- Chester Bennington, the Linkin Park singer, hanged himself in 2017 on the birthday of his friend Chris Cornell, who also committed suicide by hanging.
- Jonah Hill had an overdose of fake drugs while filming The Wolf of Wall Street and was hospitalized with bronchitis.
- Brad Pitt broke his arm during the filming of Seven and the director incorporated it into the movie.
- Brendan Fraser almost died from hanging in a scene from The Mummy.
- Jon Werner, a stuntman, died after falling from a balcony during the filming of The Walking Dead.
- Ghost Singles is a dating site for ghosts that gives tips on how to date the undead.
- Queen Elizabeth II can drive without a license, travel without a passport, and cannot be accused of any crime.
- Decapitating someone with a cable is impossible, as the cable would break or cause a deep cut but not sever the head.
- Some advertising phrases like "scientifically proven" or "helps to improve" are misleading or false and have been banned or sued in some countries.
- Crossing your little fingers to seal a promise originated in Japan and is still practiced by the yakuza as a ritual of cutting off their finger if they break their word.