http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/article/2007/200709/20070928/article_332905.htm
Idiots! If the person you're honoring died because he was in a certain room, then don't hold the funeral in the same room while it's in essentially the same condition! And NEVER gather on weak wood covering a toxic materials vat!
Actually, not a funeral, according to
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/headlines/2007/09/28/49313/9-die.htm
"The accident happened Thursday when residents from Qiaoying village gathered at the house to discuss funeral arrangements for a young man who was found dead after spending the night alone in the abandoned house, Xinhua News Agency said.
As the crowd gathered, the wood floor of the house gave way and 16 people fell into the two-meter deep chemical pool, Xinhua said, quoting the local police. The house itself also collapsed."
It's stories like this that give me hope that Darwinism is real and is working.
> cyanide pond
what
I don't see the Darwinism in this. Guy runs away from home, goes into an abandoned house to sleep, cyanide kills him in the night, he's found the next day, people gather to discuss, the thing collapse. Cyanide does not always give off a smell that people can spot. I see it as a nasty trap.
>>4
China. Paradoxically the maoist's attempt to implement a theoretical communist utopia has evolved into a real life capitalist dystopia.
Mao never was a commie, or an idealist. Just wanted to point that.
Cyanide is the main chemical used to extract gold from ore, and the area is a gold production base.
So, that explains the cyanide pond.
>>8
I see.
Now I know.
Great Leap Forward, my ass!