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* NauseaFuel: Has its [[NauseaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie own page]].
* ParanoiaFuel: Has its [[ParanoiaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie own page]].
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* [[NauseaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie Nausea Fuel]]
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* [[ParanoiaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie Paranoia Fuel]]
* [[WhatAnIdiot/OneThousandWaysToDie What an Idiot!]]

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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Considering that we never see them speak and that they are stupid and childish even by the show's standards, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.
* EvilIsSexy: Several of more morally dubious victims are quite attractive, especially if they are [[GoldDigger Gold Diggers]] or the such.

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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Considering that we never see them speak and that they are stupid and childish even by the show's standards, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.
* EvilIsSexy: Several of more morally dubious victims are quite attractive, especially if they are [[GoldDigger Gold Diggers]] or
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** The guy who played Josh in "Keester Sunday" would go on to play Edgar in Film/{{Jigsaw}}.

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* EvilIsSexy: Several of more morally dubious victims are quite attractive, especially if they are [[GoldDigger Gold Diggers]] or the such.



* EvilIsSexy: Several of more morally dubious victims are quite attractive, especially if they are [[GoldDigger Gold Diggers]] or the such.

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* EvilIsSexy: Several ** The segment "Blades of more morally dubious victims are quite attractive, especially if they are [[GoldDigger Gold Diggers]] or the such.Gory" becomes this after Adam Johnson's death in a similar fashion.
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** "Screwged" opens with narrating how Bob is a lonely widower who is all alone on Christmas, sadly looking at photo albums in the dark. A psychotherapist even discusses emotionally burdensome it can be to have no friends or family to celebrate the holidays with. We're clearly supposed to believe that Bob had his death at the hands of a freak hailstorm coming because he hated Christmas, but really, who can blame him for being bitter? And the worst he does is chuck some rotten fruit at some carolers. Not nice, but certainly not worthy of death.

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** "Screwged" opens with narrating how Bob is a lonely widower who is all alone on Christmas, sadly looking at photo albums in the dark. A psychotherapist even discusses how emotionally burdensome it can be to have no friends or family to celebrate the holidays with. We're clearly supposed to believe that Bob had his death at the hands of a freak hailstorm coming because he hated Christmas, but really, who can blame him for being bitter? And the worst he does is chuck some rotten fruit at some carolers. Not nice, but certainly not worthy of death.
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** "Dead Meat-Eorite" has the narrator mocking the victim as usual, when the worst he was guilty of was being kind of a buzzkill and literally being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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** "Coffin to Death" features a rock band whose lead singer Tinaka and lead guitarist Basho have been feuding constantly, both wanting to be the face of the band. For their next live performance, Tinaka decides to get into a coffin full of dry ice vapor, have the stage hands bring the coffin out onto the stage, and then make his grand entrance. But then, Basho sits on the coffin lid and plays an extra-long guitar solo, and Tinaka suffocates and dies. Given all of his knowledge and actions in this segment, Basho could easily be convicted of manslaughter, and quite possibly murder.
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** "Coffin to Death" features a rock band whose lead singer Tinaka and lead guitarist Basho have been feuding constantly, both wanting to be the face of the band. For their next live performance, Tinaka decides to get into a coffin full of dry ice vapor, have the stage hands bring the coffin out onto the stage, and then make his grand entrance. But then, Basho sits on the coffin lid and plays an extra-long guitar solo, and Tinaka suffocates and dies. Given all of his knowledge and actions in this segment, Basho could easily be convicted of manslaughter, and quite possibly murder.
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** The mother in "Waste Dead" is portrayed as a reasonable figure trying to take back the playground for the kids. While the dwarf and his girlfriend were doing a really stupid fad, she really had no right to try and chase them away, especially since there weren't any kids around who wanted to play.

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** The mother in "Waste Dead" is portrayed as a reasonable figure trying to take back the playground for the kids. While the dwarf and his girlfriend were doing a really stupid fad, she really had no right to try and chase them away, especially since they weren't doing anything illegal and there weren't any kids around who wanted to play.
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** The mother in "Waste Dead" is portrayed as a reasonable figure trying to take back the playground for the kids. While the dwarf and his girlfriend were doing a really stupid fad, she really had no right to try and chase them away, especially since there weren't any kids around who wanted to play.
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** In "Teller She's Dead", did Sarah and Tracy plan ahead to trip the fire alarm to or did Tracy do so spontaneously? Or did [[BigBadFriend Tracy]] know about the vault fire suppression system and knowingly killed Sarah to keep all the money to herself?

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** In "Teller She's Dead", did Sarah and Tracy plan ahead to trip the fire alarm to or did Tracy do so decide to trip it spontaneously? Or did [[BigBadFriend Tracy]] know about the vault fire suppression system and knowingly killed Sarah to keep all the money to herself?



** Many deaths are so horrific that they're spectacular. Take "Balloon Blowout" AKA "Hi-Jacked Off". A would-be hijacker gets pushed into a air brake hose and inflates like a balloon. Horrific, right? But watching him explode on-screen, his body flying in the air and spilling his guts on the people he tried to steal from? Hilarious.

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** Many deaths are so horrific that they're spectacular. Take "Balloon Blowout" AKA "Hi-Jacked Off". A would-be hijacker gets pushed into a an air brake hose and inflates like a balloon. Horrific, right? But watching him explode on-screen, his body flying in the air and spilling his guts on the people he tried to steal from? Hilarious.
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* NauseaFuel: Has Its [[NauseaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie own page]].
* ParanoiaFuel: [[ParanoiaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie Has it's own page.]]

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* NauseaFuel: Has Its its [[NauseaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie own page]].
* ParanoiaFuel: Has its [[ParanoiaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie Has it's own page.]]page]].
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* ParanoiaFuel: [[ParanoiaFuel/OneThousandWaysToDie Has it's own page.]]
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** Regarding the landlord in "Blend-Dead", was he spraying the girl's plants to fend off pests and simply forgot to tell her, or did he deliberately not tell her because he automatically assumed she wouldn't ingest the plants?
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** Regarding the landlord in "Blend-Dead", was he spraying the girl's plants to fend off pests and simply forgot to tell her, or did he deliberately not tell her because he automatically assumed she wouldn't ingest the plants?

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** Considering that we never see them speak and they are stupid and childish even by the show's standards, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.


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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Considering that we never see them speak and that they are stupid and childish even by the show's standards, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Road Killed" features a GranolaGirl running over a raccoon, and attempting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. She could have easily contracted a deadly infection from the raccoon. Or she could have brought the raccoon back just enough for it to maul her and cause her to bleed to death. But instead, she gets hit by an impaired/distracted driver, who somehow didn't see her in broad daylight, and doesn't even slow down after hitting her.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** Death #1, "Ichi-Boned". A loving couple in Japan have never consummated their marriage as they're both scared of letting each other down. One night, the two drink some plum wine for [[DutchCourage courage]], and decide to take the next step. After they're done, they fall asleep in each other's arms, and promptly die in quick succession from a dual heart attack, their bodies unable to handle the increased hormones brought on after sex.
** Death #1000, "Premature Endings". In the midst of all the deaths brought on by stupidity and ignorance, this segment's subject is [[spoiler:an elderly man who lived a rich, full life and passes away quietly and peacefully with his loving daughter by his side.]]

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:
** Death #1, "Ichi-Boned". A loving couple in Japan have never consummated their marriage as they're both scared
EvilIsSexy: Several of letting each other down. One night, the two drink some plum wine for [[DutchCourage courage]], and decide to take the next step. After they're done, more morally dubious victims are quite attractive, especially if they fall asleep in each other's arms, and promptly die in quick succession from a dual heart attack, their bodies unable to handle are [[GoldDigger Gold Diggers]] or the increased hormones brought on after sex.
** Death #1000, "Premature Endings". In the midst of all the deaths brought on by stupidity and ignorance, this segment's subject is [[spoiler:an elderly man who lived a rich, full life and passes away quietly and peacefully with his loving daughter by his side.]]
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** Considering that we never see them speak, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.

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** Considering that we never see them speak, speak and they are stupid and childish even by the show's standards, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.
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** Considering that we never see them speak, the two kitchen aides in "Choke-A-Lot" may actually be mentally disabled, which makes their deaths seem a little more cruel.
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** Some fans speculate that the narrator of the show is actually Death himself.

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** Some fans speculate that the narrator of the show [[TheGrimReaper is actually Death himself.himself]].

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** You may know Creator/MarishaRay, who plays Tina the gamer girl in "Game Stopped", for her voice acting career, as well as being one of "[[WebVideo/CriticalRole a bunch of nerdy-ass voice actors who play]]

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** You may know Creator/MarishaRay, who plays Tina the gamer girl in "Game Stopped", for her voice acting career, as well as being one of "[[WebVideo/CriticalRole a bunch of nerdy-ass voice actors who play]] ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''."



''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''."

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* RetroactiveRecognition: You may know Creator/MarishaRay, who plays Tina the gamer girl in "Game Stopped", for her voice acting career, as well as being one of "[[WebVideo/CriticalRole a bunch of nerdy-ass voice actors who play]] ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''."

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You may know Creator/MarishaRay, who plays Tina the gamer girl in "Game Stopped", for her voice acting career, as well as being one of "[[WebVideo/CriticalRole a bunch of nerdy-ass voice actors who play]] play]]
** Right-wing activist Tim Pool cameos as a pedestrian in "Dead Mime".
** Creator/JenniferLawrence plays the victim's girlfriend in "Easy Slider".
''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''."
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** The graverobber in "Six Feet Plunder" might be, well, [[GraveRobbing robbing a grave]] (and at one point breaks off a finger of the corpse he's stealing from in order to pry off the ring that it was wearing), but the backstory provided by the Narrator turns him into something of a JerkassWoobie. He was passed over for the family fortune in favor of his brother when his parents died, and when the brother died, [[PetHeir he left everything to his dog]], with no reason given as to why he was left with nothing on both counts. Desperate to get some of what should probably be rightfully his, he turns to trying to steal the valuable jewelry that his brother had buried with him, only to be crushed by his brother's headstone as a result of digging too close to it.

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** The graverobber in "Six Feet Plunder" might be, well, [[GraveRobbing robbing a grave]] (and at one point breaks off a finger of the corpse he's stealing from in order to pry off the ring that it was wearing), but the backstory provided by the Narrator turns him into something of a JerkassWoobie. He was passed over for the family fortune in favor of his brother when his parents died, and when the brother died, [[PetHeir he left everything to his dog]], with no dog]]. No reason given as to why he was left with nothing on both counts.counts but the wording making him sound like he was simply TheUnfavourite. Desperate to get some of what should probably be rightfully his, he turns to trying to steal the valuable jewelry that his brother had buried with him, only to be crushed by his brother's headstone as a result of digging too close to it.
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** Considering his composed reaction of rambling about science after a man dies in front of him, Roger Franklin in "Dill D'oh" may actually be senile, though whether it was before or after his children declared him senile is unknown.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: All but the most depraved of the victims can be this if you are compassionate enough. While they might be an idiot, a criminal, a pervert or a {{Jerkass}}, death, especially a long, painful, terrifying CruelAndUnusualDeath, often comes off as DisproportionateRetribution. For particular examples:

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: All but the most depraved of the victims can be this if you are compassionate enough. While they might be an idiot, a criminal, a pervert or a {{Jerkass}}, death, especially a long, painful, terrifying terrifying, CruelAndUnusualDeath, often comes off as DisproportionateRetribution. For particular examples:

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