BraLoD said:
Ganoncrotch said:
I am a kid from 1983, I watched things on tv where people dropped anvils on each other, created food from rocks and fed them to each other, attacked each other with active live bombs.
I've not gone and done any of those things, because I am smart enough not to, this is the entirely what things like a darwin award is all about, when you see someone and legitimately think if you told them to walk off a cliff... would they? then that is the sort of level of intellect which when it walks off a cliff makes the human race better as a whole. I'm not just talking about "for the lulz" here I mean someone who is going to take the advice on what to eat from a youtube video posted by a retard rather than the warnings all over the package that says "don't fucking eat this you gobshite" Keep in mind as well there is the obvious fact of where the daughter got the things to eat? which suggests their mother is not someone who is careful about following warning labels to keep deadly things away from her kids, and also allows her child to watch media presumably unsupervised which encouraged her to eat something and die... again for the whole gene pool, this is the equivalent of that tiger you see in a documentary who just doesn't quite understand how to stop eating her young when she is licking it clean and that David Attenborough mournfully says will be the last tiger in her family tree because of it.
That is how a species gets better, it's fucking rough because at times you have to sit there and watch a tiger eating its own offspring and look sad about it, or a load of washing goes without a tidepod because someone has eaten it to try to get an extra 2 subscribers on youtube... but aye, that's how a species grows stronger without those elements remaining alive in it.
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You didn't see actual people doing any of that, you watched to cartoons. Or at the very best TV series which NEVER challenged you to try it, and you never had access to active bombs or someone with enough force to drop an anvil into you.
Youtube challenges are very personal and influential things made from people to get other people, specially young ones.
I raised my hands to help Goku make a Genki Dama and imitated the Power Rangers when I was a kid, though I've always been a decently smart person and wouldn't fall for obvious stuff like getting guns or bombs or near fire, I honestly wouldn't know I could die because of a deodorant spray even though I would still know it wouldn't be good.
About reading, again she was 7, she was starting to learn it.
There is nothing about species getting better because an ingenuous little kid died because it was ingenuous, it's actually the opposite, people doing this shit is making our species get worse by spreading its shit on the young.
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Yeah dude. I'm with you 100%. She was 7. Ganon seems pretty harsh on this one.
-edit. I should mention, I cannot find this story. For one of a 19 year old in India who sprayed it in her mouth because she though it would help with bad breath, and a 12 year old who sprayed too much in a confined space and the fumes overwhelmed her. Both died. :(