The ancient Greek playwrite Aeschylus (525-426 B.C.) never went outdoors during storms because an astrologer had warned him that he would die by a blow from the heavens. One sunny day, Aeschyluswas sitting outside when an eagle mistook his bald head for a rock. It dropped a huge tortoise on him to break his shell-and killed Aeschylus.

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