I have an unusual leaning towards the macabre and the morbid. It fascinates me, and yet it terrifies me. I was surfing over at Asylum Eclectica and I came across two links that perked my interest.
The first is:

MyDeathSpace ::: It's like Myspace for the dead! Actually, it's a listing of all the people who had Myspace accounts, but have since died. There are lots of articles about how the numerous people have met their untimely ends, such as suicides, being killed in Iraq by car bombings, long illnesses, heart attacks, random acts of violence, even being electrocuted by an electric fence or being crushed by a luggage elevator at an airport. Most of the articles seem to automobile fatalities though. It's fascinating, seeing all the goofy pictures people post on Myspace next to horrific accounts of how they died. It's like, would you really have put that picture of yourself tonguing your sorority sister while you were drunk on my frontpage if you knew that you'd die in a head-on collision three weeks later? This is why I'm leaving a will detailing all my usernames and passwords for all my messageboards, websites, and my lj account so that if anything were to happen to me, my friends could be informed.

And the second is:
Men of Mortuaries ::: We've all seen those firefighter and police officer calendars with the overly buff men, but what about the hotties who work in the nation's funeral homes?! This calendar is only $7.50, and its proceeds are donated to charity, I think. Check out Mr. April. He's a total cutie. Oh, and did I mention that you can email each Man of Mortuary personally? I'm gonna email Mr. April. He's dead sexy. XD
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