From Fart to Destruction: 4 Ugly Fart Stories in History

A fart killed 10,000 People, and other led the king to self-exile.

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Source: theatlantic.com

Despite being a taboo act, farting remains a fascinating source. If we talk about today, then the act of cutting the cheese can be easily collapsed through asking forgiveness, but back in old times, it was indeed a legislation subject — capable of causing wars. The matters in history were more complex than passing just a hot gas, see how:

History’s most documented fart in Jerusalem

Source: Sun.co

Have you heard of History’s deadliest fart? Around 44 AD, several Jews, after King Herod Agrippa’s death, gathered to participate in the Passover feast. What caused the anger in the temple?

An armed roman soldier gave his duty to ensure no act of disturbance occurs in the mass gathering. Little did he know that instead of performing his prevention duty, he would trigger the violence.

The soldier pulled back his garment, indecently cowered down his garment, turned his ass to the jew before finally cutting the cheese.

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