Talk about double irony

November 2, 1944
Thomas Midgley Jr., an American chemist who developed both leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), was notoriously known as “the one human responsible for more deaths than any other in history“.

As if it was nature’s idea to get revenge on him he was left disabled in his bed due to lead poisoning and polio at the age of 51.

Keeping his inventive juices flowing, he designed a complicated system of strings and pulleys on his bed so that he could lift himself up when needed. This invention was the cause of his death at the age of 55 when he was accidentally entangled in the ropes of his bed and died of strangulation.

And so it goes!

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