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Previously on "Does it still count for a Darwin award..."
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That's wot happens if you bring a knife to a gun fight.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Though:
First mistake: an automatic without a round in the chamber.
It'd be different with a revolver.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 9 February 2021, 11:31.
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Not quite, it was more for only bringing strong and healthy babies, unusually for the Times Spartan's didn't practiceOriginally posted by caffeine man View Postno, looks more like birth control. The Spartans used to do that....
the act of abandoning surplus girls. However, they were exclusive and wouldn't have legal children with anyone who was not a citizen. This eventually led to their demise as they couldn't keep their healthy population up.
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no, looks more like birth control. The Spartans used to do that....
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Does it still count for a Darwin award...
... if you off your own kids through your stupidity?
Man puts two young children on 150ft cliff edge for photo | Metro News
This is the moment an adult appears to position two young children on the edge of unstable cliffs for a picture. The image shows a young girl with her legs dangling over the 150ft cliff at West Bay, Dorset, while a boy next to her faces a man holding a camera.Tags: None
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