Yes you easily could.eleven bravo wrote:
I could easily say that people living in the midwest who die from tornadoes should get darwin awardsHITNRUNXX wrote:
Everyone dies at least once too... The goal is to not put the stupid thing and the dying together.eleven bravo wrote:
everybody does stupid things at least once in their lifetime.
Meanwhile, for those saying the parents are not at any fault here because they shouldn't HAVE to tell their kid not to text (and apparently surf the web, and update facebook, and everything else) I have to remind you that they were a participant in the texts... Telling my kid not to jump off a cliff might not be needed... But If I go camping and set up their tent on the edge of that cliff, I think I hold some blame.
But if you want to be asinine about it, you should add evryone who lives in area hit by earthquakes, hurricanes, high crime rates, overpopulation, wild fires, war, flooding, or that drive on any road.
Interesting facts:
In the U.S. almost 3100 people were killed last year while texting and driving.
About 43,000 people were killed in the U.S. in auto accidents.
Almost 17,000 people were killed in the world by earthquakes.
In the entire WORLD under 600 people were killed by tornadoes. (Over half of those by one outbreak of tornadoes in an area they do not normally occur.)
So which makes more sense?
1) Abandon the "midwest"
2) Don't text and drive
Moron.