Has a human ever been cold-pressed (to death)?
from [email protected] to [email protected] on 03 Nov 2024 17:17
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Lastly, would the end product be considered Human Oil?

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[email protected] on 03 Nov 2024 17:26 next collapse

Yes, but the juice tasted terrible

[email protected] on 03 Nov 2024 18:05 collapse

šŸ§ƒšŸ”ØšŸ« Try to keep an open mind, huh?

[email protected] on 03 Nov 2024 17:33 next collapse

I don’t know about industrial accidents with a cold press, but crushing(juicing) people to death has been a thing for millenias.

[email protected] on 03 Nov 2024 17:50 collapse

In fact, while I don’t have any evidence for this, I’d bet good money that cold pressing has been far more common that hot pressing. Cooking to death has probably happened more, but pressing to death without heat has to be second or third in the list of food-preparation-related ways to kill people. ā€œChopping-upā€ has to be first, though.

  1. Chopping up
  2. Cooking (baking/boiling, etc)
  3. Cold pressing

and then somewhere way down would be hot-pressing.

[email protected] on 03 Nov 2024 17:47 next collapse

I think the Byford Dolphin incident kind of fits that criteria? The people involved did die due to pressure

[email protected] on 04 Nov 2024 00:29 collapse

Giles Corey