“The explosion on board Daallo Airlines Airbus A321 at 11,000 feet Tuesday killed the suspected bomber, who was sucked out of the plane…”
Rarely seen, evolution-at-work is a sight to behold.
“The explosion on board Daallo Airlines Airbus A321 at 11,000 feet Tuesday killed the suspected bomber, who was sucked out of the plane…”
Rarely seen, evolution-at-work is a sight to behold.
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An oldie from 2006 but still worthy of contemplation.
“Thomas L. Cook, who died at 54 when he was fatally hit by a car Sept. 11, spent much of his life recovering from the misadventures that plagued him even in the womb.”
He kept coming back, and coming back, until he couldn’t anymore.
Evolution is pitiless.
More tales from the shallow end of the gene pool where people die splashing through "an astounding misapplication of judgement." The second one is from Texas. This is evolution at work, folks. See it now.
Via Slashdot
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