See if this potential Darwin worthy anecdote from my youth gets a chuckle -
Two of my older brother's more intelligent friends, let's call them Mutt & Jeff because I've forgotten their real names, were low on drug money and exploring their options when Mutt had an idea. Seems Mutt's aunt had a vacation cabin in The Sierra Nevada which apparently had some high-end stereo equipment in it. They would drive to the mountains and burglarize the cabin.
Once they arrived at the cabin, Mutt tells Jeff to wait in the car and be the look out. That was the last time Mutt was seen alive. Jeff searched for Mutt but gave up when night fell and the temperature dropped into the teens. Jeff abandoned Mutt, drove back to Sacramento and told Mutt's parents, who reported him missing to the authorities.
Mutt's body was found stuck in the chimney at his Aunt's cabin. Apparently he tried breaking into the cabin by going in that way. Head first. He froze to death.
Perhaps the red suit with white fur trim should have been a clue.
Perhaps the red suit with white fur trim should have been a clue.
Man, what a horrible way to die. And what an idiotic plan. Didn't even tell his buddy how he planned to enter the cabin.
Medieval sadists would be hard pressed to dream up a crueler way to kill someone and he did it to himself.
https://www.thejournal.ie/man-dies-gored-bull-spanish-festival-4788517-Aug2019/
A MAN HAS died after being gored by a rampant bull during a festival in central Spain, according to authorities.
The incident occurred during a bull run in the town of Cuellar, 155 kilometres north of Madrid.
How does this qualify for a Darwin award? The man wasn't taking part in the bull run and was a spectator who was pushed in to the path of a bull.
Exactly: he was a spectator at a bull run.
I'm always quite happy to see a dead raccoon. I hate those things.
No. Whether or not it's stupid to be a spectator at a bull run, it still fails the self-selection test because of the push.
He self-selected by being there in the first place.
He self-selected by being there in the first place.
That isn't enough.
It's enough for me.