Self-SelectionThe candidate must be the cause of his own demise. The candidate's own gross ineptitude must be the cause of the incident that earns him the nomination. A hapless bystander done in by a heavy anvil dropped from a skyscraper is merely suffering from bad luck. If you are smashed by the anvil that you rigged above your own balcony to kill those squawking pigeons, then you are a Darwin Awards contender. A tourist trampled to death by a rampaging bull in a parking lot is experiencing bad luck. If you are gored to death during the "Running of the Bulls" while riding naked in a shopping cart piloted by your drunken friend, you are a candidate for a Darwin Award. Some feel that a person who intentionally attempts to win a Darwin Award, and succeeds, is by default a perfect candidate for a Darwin Award. However, readers should remember that a Darwin Award is a dubious honor, and we discourage anyone from intentionally attempting to join these illustrious ranks. |
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