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Mortician Sparks Debate Over Things To Avoid That 'Scarred' Her

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Updated 16:09 4 Feb 2022 GMTPublished 16:07 4 Feb 2022 GMT

Mortician Sparks Debate Over Things To Avoid That 'Scarred' Her

Mortician shares activities she avoids on TikTok.

Shola Lee

Shola Lee

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TikToker and mortician Lauren Eliza has shared things she'll never do because she's been 'scarred' by her job.

Being a mortician, Eliza sees a lot of reasons why people die and, as you can imagine, that's put her off trying more than a few dangerous activities.

In fact, the content creator actually compiled them all into a list.

The video includes a series of pictures of dangerous activities with shots of before and after accidents, with the video's opening shot revealing a banner that reads 'Things I'll Never Do Bc I'm Scared'.

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The list starts with Eliza refusing to 'ride any type of motorcycle or crotch rocket' before adding, 'please look twice for motorcyclists'.

She then goes on to 'motor homes', which we didn't realise were dangerous but as Eliza puts it, they are essentially 'big tin cans on wheels'. There goes our road trip plans.

The TikToker then shows a picture of what seems to be a hand glider crossed with a small plane, or as Eliza describes it, 'whatever this death trap is called'.

Mortician reveals the things she avoids (@lovee.miss.lauren/TikTok)
Mortician reveals the things she avoids (@lovee.miss.lauren/TikTok)

She proceeds to moves on to an activity on a lot of people's bucket list: skydiving. 'I think this one is pretty self explanatory'. Fair enough.

The video ends with 'snow machines'. While they look like cool snow quad-bikes, Eliza warns 'don't ride them on trails or lakes after dark'.

'We won't find you for a while', she ominously adds while holding her skull teacup.

People were quick to react to the video, and some debated her aversion to the activities. One user said, 'People are so afraid to die they never actually live', while others agreed and mentioned things they've also been put off.

Another user added: 'My dad is a funeral director and as a kid I was never allowed to get on a trampoline'.

We've never actually thought about trampolines being dangerous, but it does explain why it's terrifying when someone double jumps you on one.

Mortician explains the things she avoids (@lovee.miss.lauren/TikTok)
Mortician explains the things she avoids (@lovee.miss.lauren/TikTok)

Other users further explained why the things Eliza mentioned were a safety issue. 'A big problem with motor homes is that you should have to have a special license to drive large vehicles like that', commented one viewer.

Another added, 'My dad was on the kidney transplant list and his doctor said the wait time depending on how many people went snowmobiling that year'.

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Featured Image Credit: @lovee.miss.lauren/TikTok

Topics: News, Viral, TikTok

Shola Lee
Shola Lee

Shola Lee began her journalism career while studying for her undergraduate degree at Queen Mary, University of London and Columbia University in New York. She has written for the Columbia Spectator, QM Global Bloggers, CUB Magazine, UniDays, and Warner Brothers' Wizarding World Digital. Recently, Shola took part in the 2021 BAFTA Crew and BBC New Creatives programme before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news, trending stories, and features.

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