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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
Way to totally miss a point Nikon.
1: The cadet had training - all the more reason for him not to have made a mistake and
2: "the Sea Cadet was an accident" - I doubt either individual set out that day to kill themselves intentionally through "stupidity", but there you go.
3: The Darwin question was rhetorical - hence my "I don't think so".
That aside it is, by it's own definition, an award "Honoring those whoyspy improve the species...by accidentally removing themselves from it!
You note the difference?
Yes, that's right - it makes no reference to "stupidity".
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are you taking over GaryL's job of posting rubbish while he's on suspension ?
in the case of the sea cadet of course there will much sympathy it wasn't his fault ,he died doing what was required of him
in the case of mr crispy it was all his own doing he thought he new better than physics in this case my sympathy goes to his children for having a father who didn't care enough about them to ensure his own welbeing so he care for them