The Darwin Awards: tales of lethal stupidity

Authored by telegraph.co.uk and submitted by Rupert_YT
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It started in 1985, or thereabouts: smart-aleck citizens of what would one day be called the internet collecting stories of deaths so staggeringly stupid that the victims were said to have contributed to human evolution by 'self-selecting' themselves for extinction.

And for more than two decades now the Darwin Awards have recorded these bizarre, tragic or downright silly demises.

In recent years, they have introduced stricter criteria for making sure a story really happened.

Read on for winners from every year since 1994.

The early history of the Darwin Awards is littered with junk entries – urban legends, fake stories, or true ones from different points in history.

But one award is marked “confirmed true”: the tale of two pilots found in the wreckage of their plane “partially clothed” with one of the seats in “full aft reclining position.”

A report from the US National Transportation...

designgoddess on October 30th, 2017 at 07:16 UTC »

"It's funny, because when he was young he put on his sister's underwear. But he died like a man."

Are we just going to ignore this?

scsuhockey on October 30th, 2017 at 02:44 UTC »

What’s with the thumbnail?

Roland420Green on October 30th, 2017 at 02:18 UTC »

Isn’t that called suicide?