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beatings Dude got bitten by snake and died

Did the snake bite cause a toothache?

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Did the snake bit give cause a toothache?

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Itโ€™s interesting seeing the old school technique used to keep the mouth shut after death still in use. Often combined with large coins over the eyes in ye olden days.

Maybe the venom caused muscle spasms leading to an undesirable death face ๐Ÿ˜‚.
 
Did the snake bite cause a toothache?

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It's a tongue lock to keep it from escaping and being otherwise unsightly. I learned about it from watching Ebenezer Scrooge's partner Jacob Marley sport one in the old versions of the Dickens classic A Christmas Carol (1843), when I was a lil' reaper.
Itโ€™s interesting seeing the old school technique used to keep the mouth shut after death still in use. Often combined with large coins over the eyes in ye olden days.

Maybe the venom caused muscle spasms leading to an undesirable death face ๐Ÿ˜‚.
I tried that on my wife once. It didn't work, probably because she was still alive.
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