Darwinism at its best! In New York, 33 people overdose on K2 and a Pokemon Go player was stabbed in Oregon, but kept playing. Medical marijuana and Pokemon Go, a free interactive smartphone app, are both fun and addictive.

What else do they have in common? They both kill stupid people. Could the elimination of idiots be the apocalypse described in the Bible?

Is K2 medical marijuana?

K2 is not derived from medical marijuana, but maybe people who overdose on it think so. More than two dozen people in New York City have fallen under the spell of K2, prompting warnings from health officials.

K2 is synthetic marijuana, and it affects the same area of the brain as marijuana. It's lab rat juice, not Rastafarian goodness grown for good times. It's become a serious health problem in New York City lately.

Pokemon Go is the new crack in technology

Pokemon Go might even be as addictive and have the same effects as real crack cocaine, not just the tech crack. Michael Baker, a 22-year-old man from Oregon, was playing the addictive game when he ran into another player. Naturally, Baker challenged the other player.

Unfortunately, the interactive game took a real-life turn when the other player stabbed Baker in the shoulder. Baker, however, is no Pokemon Go wimp. He continued his mission and got his chips and beer.

The science behind killing stupid humans

The world is indeed an overpopulated place. Unfortunately, medical advances are allowing those who would have died long ago to live longer. Much longer than has ever been seen before in history, allowing them to continue reproducing even more stupid people.

Science could use medical marijuana, the synthetic drug K2, and Pokemon Go to kill these stupid people. Or at least try, because stupid people are hard to kill. However, medical marijuana and Pokemon Go could do the trick.