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Join us Tuesday, April 8, for #DigiBlogChat topic: The Darwin Awards!
Have you seen silly or stupid people doing stupid things lately? Then it’s time to explore the Darwin Awards! We’ll be talking about the Darwin Awards, why they’re culturally important, and what lessons can be learned, if any.
Exciting times are ahead of us, with more and more interesting topics! Tune into BlueSky on Tuesday, April 8th to hear about this topic!
Join us on BlueSky each Tuesday from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time for #DigiBlogChat. My partner for these chats is @LazBlazter. If you need to know how to participate, click here: How to Join #DigiBlogChat. P.S. Don’t forget to add the #DigiBlogChat hashtag!
NEW TIME: 8pm UK time, 9pm western Europe, 3pm ET, 12:00 NOON pm PST.
Questions
Q1. In your own words, what are the Darwin Awards? #DigiBlogChat
Q2. How do the Darwin Awards reflect what is important to us as a culture? #DigiBlogChat
Q3. Has social media influenced the spread of Darwin Award-worthy events? How so? #DigiBlogChat
Q4. What lessons can people take away from the Darwin Awards? #DigiBlogChat
Q5. Will there ever be a time when there are no awards for reckless behavior? Why or why not? #DigiBlogChat
Even more Darwin Award questions!
Q6. Is there a person (you don’t have to name them) that you’d like to nominate for a Darwin Award? And why? #DigiBlogChat
Q7. Should the Darwin Awards be modified to include people who survive their own reckless behavior? Why or why not? #DigiBlogChat
Q8. Is it immoral or unethical to share the stories of those who have died due to their own behavior? #DigiBlogChat
Q9. If you could create a fictional Darwin Award, what would that look like? #DigiBlogChat
Q10. Just as some awards reward recklessness, is there a story of survival that inspires you? #DigiBlogChat
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