United Kingdom – Annually, the BMJ (British Medical Journal) publishes a Christmas edition of their newsletter with some weird and fascinating research. Silly as it is, this year, the BMJ, posted a rather unhealthy yet humorous study about which gender is more likely to die (if ever) as a result of doing something stupid.
And yes, my friend: The answer is us, MEN.
The research was conducted by a team lead by Ben Alexander Daniel, a student of King Edward VI School in UK, who plainly contemplated all of the Darwin Award winners between 1995 and 2014. The said award, as we all know, is given to confirmed circumstances of certain people meeting death as a result of idiocy, or politely speaking, poor decision-making. A deliberation of the gender breakdown is also done to get to the bottom of the silly research.
Accordingly, males predominantly overwhelmed 88.7 percent of Darwin Award winners during the given time span. That being said, the number presents itself as an evidence of support to the “male idiot theory” which states that, “men are idiots and idiots do stupid things.”
Above all these, researchers have known ever since that men, specifically the young, are innately impulsive and are more likely to participate in dangerous and careless behavior than women.
“Men are idiots” – Best of luck to us, guys. And women, this is not something to laugh at.