Sunday, February 15, 2009

2008 Darwin Awards


A deep operative pointed me in the direction of the Darwin Awards.

Essentially its a grouping of stories about people overwhelmed with emotion and or ignorance with a tragic result. The emphasis here is on the extreme.

From a Buddhist point of view one might call it prime examples of the nature of samsara.
A 50-year-old man was bird hunting in Upstate New York with his buddies and his faithful canine companion. They stopped for a smoke, and his dog found a deer leg bone!

The man tried to take the bone away, but like any right thinking dog, the animal would not relinquish its treasure. He stayed just out of reach. Frustrated with this blatant show of disobedience, the man grabbed his loaded shotgun by the muzzle and began wielding it like a club. Each time he swung it, the dog dodged.

Suddenly the "club" struck the ground and fired, shooting the man in the abdomen. He was airlifted to a nearby hospital, where he died from his injuries. He did remain conscious long enough to confirm this account to police; otherwise, his poor friends might now be under suspicion!

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