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The Darwin Awards, v. 4

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816 Ratings by Goodreads |
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Paperback, 324 pages
Published
Australia, 30 October 2006

All new tales from the shallow end of the gene pool Named in honour of Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, The Darwin Awards pays homage to those who improve our gene pool ...by removing themselves from it. Most of us know instinctively that igniting a blasting cap in our mouth is a recipe for disaster. Darwin Award winners do not. Most of us have basic sound judgement that eliminates the need for NO SMOKING signs at ammo dumps. Darwin Award winners do not. Whether it's thallium-snorting soldiers, head-butting motorcyclists, or hatchet-wielding men who mistake a body part for a chicken neck, there's no shortage of creative Darwin Award winners. Filled with 150 original tales of evolution in action, science essays by guest writers, and a spoof research paper supporting Intelligent Design, The Darwin Awards IV demonstrates that when it comes to common sense, natural selection still has a long way to go.


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All new tales from the shallow end of the gene pool Named in honour of Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, The Darwin Awards pays homage to those who improve our gene pool ...by removing themselves from it. Most of us know instinctively that igniting a blasting cap in our mouth is a recipe for disaster. Darwin Award winners do not. Most of us have basic sound judgement that eliminates the need for NO SMOKING signs at ammo dumps. Darwin Award winners do not. Whether it's thallium-snorting soldiers, head-butting motorcyclists, or hatchet-wielding men who mistake a body part for a chicken neck, there's no shortage of creative Darwin Award winners. Filled with 150 original tales of evolution in action, science essays by guest writers, and a spoof research paper supporting Intelligent Design, The Darwin Awards IV demonstrates that when it comes to common sense, natural selection still has a long way to go.

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9780143004998
ISBN
0143004999
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19.7 x 12.9 x 2.3 centimeters (0.31 kg)

About the Author

Christopher M. Kelly is a graduate of Stanford University. After several years working at Apple and consulting for other computer companies, he wrote the cult favourite, It's Okay to be Happy. He lives in the Great Northwest.

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By Lucifer on November 28, 2006
A great read where Karma can be instant, fatal and funny in a black sort of way. Such as the guy who, to impress his girlfriend, injected saline into his testes so he would have bigger balls..... The guy who stabbed himself to setup his nieghbour.... Smoking inside a warehouse packed with ammo... stepping outside a bus for a quick smoke, at 60mph....(dying for a fag)
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