Zicsaloma has just released another update about his nose surgery.
The skit maker shared a video online where he gave a three-week post-surgery update and shared new details with his fans, evoking reactions from netizens.
"If fixing yourself makes you feel confident, please do it! Everyone talking would eventually adjust", a fan reacted.
In 1999, a 32-year-old man named Edward Archbold entered a cockroach-eating contest at a pet store in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The contest, which was held on October 12, 1999, was meant to be a fun and quirky event.
Edward, who was described as a " thrill-seeker," decided to participate in the contest, which involved eating a large number of live cockroaches. The winner would receive a prize: a python.
Tragically, Edward won the contest by eating 21 cockroaches in one minute. However, shortly after the contest, he began to vomit and eventually collapsed. He was rushed to the hospital, where he died.
The autopsy report revealed that Edward had choked on the cockroaches, which had caused a blockage in his airway. The cockroaches had also triggered a severe allergic reaction, which contributed to his death.
Edward's death was ruled as an accident, and the pet store was not held liable. However, the incident led to a re-evaluation of the safety and ethics of such contests.
It's worth noting that Edward's family and friends described him as a fun-loving and adventurous person who would often participate in unusual and daring activities. While his death was tragic, it serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety and well-being, even in the pursuit of thrills and excitement.