![]() This fate is narrowly adverted in Drifters.In a bit of a twist on the trope, Yakon didn't so much eat himself to death as Goku took advantage of how Yakon was consuming his energy by drastically increasing how much energy he was outputting, overloading Yakon all at once. Yakon from Dragon Ball Z dies when eating too much of Goku's Super Saiyan energy.By the climax of his final showdown with the heroes, he's been overeating to such a degree that upon eating Taomon and Rapidmon's data, parts of their bodies burst out of him in the digital equivalent of his stomach bursting open, nearly killing him before he manages to force them back in. Narrowly averted by Beelzemon in Digimon Tamers, who spends most of his tenure as Arc Villain eating virtually every single Digimon he can find to increase his power.With Pride leads to Bullying a Dragon, it's Death by Mocking.Īs a Death Trope, all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. When it is their Lust, see either Out with a Bang or Sex Signals Death. When it is their Greed that does them in, see Death by Materialism. Going to Give It More Energy is similar, where the eater devours too much energy. For an extremely unsympathetic gluttonous character this may be used as a Karmic Death as a way to have their biggest vice bite them in the ass, so to speak. May turn into a case of Death by Irony, particularly since the entire point of eating is to keep oneself alive. This grossly exaggerated variation is usually Played for Laughs and by extension not always lethal.Ĭompare Balloon Belly and Food Coma. Sometimes in fiction, the person's body bursts, spilling out their stomach contents and entrails. In real life, chances of survival are 50-50 but in a fictional work, it's usually portrayed as being lethal. Forcing oneself to eat way too much in one sitting can cause one's stomach to rupture, which has very unpleasant consequences. We have to talk to Brett Phillips about his laugh.- "Pie Problem", A Light in the Attic by Shel Silversteinīig Eater is a common trope in fiction, but in real life, even this behavior is not without its dark side. Ultimate scumbag move by this delivery guy. Just take the whole thing and say Chipotle didn't give it to you or something. ![]() With the amount of people ordering through delivery services right now, I'm sure this happens every now and then, but taking a full bite out of a burrito, wrapping it up and dropping it off to a pro athlete who's streaming for thousands of people isn't the best move. Seriously though, this is pretty messed up for the driver. I've never seen someone live by the "One Bite" slogan so hard. The driver should have just taken the burrito if he wanted it that bad. This isn't like grabbing a few fries from the bag before you get home so your wife doesn't yell at you for eating ALL of them, this is unwrapping a burrito and taking a massive bite. He said his wife almost got sick after already eating her bowl, after realizing what could have happened to her food. ![]() But a burrito? I mean theres no chance you can hide that. Did the driver now think anyone would notice? If it's a bowl, I get that you can maybe grab a scoop of chicken, sour cream, hot sauce, corn, and tomatoes, mush the bowl back together and you're fine. McCullers called it a "Jaws Bite", and he's not really lying. THE DELIVERY DRIVER ATE PART OF HIS BURRITO. McCullers had Chipotle delivered to his house while playing some games, and when he opened it up he discovered every persons worst fear when ordering food. So during the MLB The Show Players League, Lance McCullers shared some absolute disgusting news about his soon to be dinner with the Royals Brett Phillips, and Robert Flores. It's about time a player on the Astros suffered a penalty for their disgusting cheating ways, I just didn't think Rob Manfred would resort to this.
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