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* [[Alcohol-Induced Idiocy]]: The excessive consumption of intoxicating beverages often plays a major role in these stories.
* [[Alcohol-Induced Idiocy]]: The excessive consumption of intoxicating beverages often plays a major role in these stories.
** A few of the books have had to include disclaimers explaining that this doesn't excuse you from winning a Darwin Award, since it was your decision to get drunk in the first place.
** A few of the books have had to include disclaimers explaining that this doesn't excuse you from winning a Darwin Award, since it was your decision to get drunk in the first place.
* [[Ballistic Discount]]: Subverted. The [[Sarcasm Mode|genius]] who decided to rob a gun store fails ''miserably''. The story was good enough that it also wound up on [[1000 Ways to Die]].
* [[Ballistic Discount]]: Subverted. The [[Sarcasm Mode|genius]] who decided to rob a gun store, H&J Leather & Firearms, fails ''miserably''. The story was good enough that it also wound up on [[1000 Ways to Die]].
** This story has been [http://www.snopes.com/crime/dumdum/gunshop.asp embellished].
** This story has been [http://www.snopes.com/crime/dumdum/gunshop.asp embellished] in some of the minor details, such as the number and calibre of bullets fired. The basic idea, that someone tried to rob a firearms store (with a marked police car parked outside and the officer - and other firearms customers - in the store) is true, as is this person's untimely demise at, predictably, gunpoint.
* [[Black Comedy]], [[Cringe Comedy]]
* [[Black Comedy]], [[Cringe Comedy]]
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: There are a few stories dealing with attempted rapes that went horribly, horribly wrong. Like the story of the woman who ''bit her assailant's balls off''. And took off with them, and ''handed them in to the police'', which meant her assailant was arrested when he checked into the hospital with a matching injury. The evidence proceedings for ''that'' case must have been interesting.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: There are a few stories dealing with attempted rapes that went horribly, horribly wrong. Like the story of the woman who ''bit her assailant's balls off''. And took off with them, and ''handed them in to the police'', which meant her assailant was arrested when he checked into the hospital with a matching injury. The evidence proceedings for ''that'' case must have been interesting.

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Even Wile E. Coyote wouldn't do that.

"A Chronicle of Enterprising Demises Honoring those who improve the species... by accidentally removing themselves from it!"

While I have common sense I rarely let it interfere with my actions, prefering to use it to analyse why I shouldn't have done what ever it is that I did to cause the most recent Darwin moment.

—James Nicoll

The Darwin Awards are a collection of stories of those that have given the best their DNA can offer to the gene pool. That is, they removed their DNA from the gene pool through actions (of their own devising) with such stupidity that the fact they can no longer breed is worth an award. It is worth noting that, although most of the winners remove themselves from the gene pool in a fatal manner, there are a precious few who manage to remove their ability to breed in a spectacularly stupid manner while still remaining alive (albeit... incomplete) afterwards.

Although internet-based, the Darwin Awards have released books detailing the "winners" of that year.

There are four categories:

  • Darwin Award winners: Those killed or unable to reproduce.[1] Further being classed as;
    • Confirmed by Darwin: In reliable news sources.
    • Unconfirmed by Darwin: Unable to find reliable sources however not proved to be false.
    • Debunked by Darwin: A story previously thought to be true is found to be false.
  • Honorable Mentions At Risk Survivors: Those that did their best to kill themselves yet somehow managed to survive.
  • Urban Legends: Those stories believed to be true yet have no basis in reality.
  • Personal Accounts: Members of the internet put forth their own personal stories with no other proof.

See also 1000 Ways to Die, which is based on a similar premise (the major difference is that 1000 Ways To Die doesn't really care about the death being due to stupidity if it's spectacular enough.)

Finally, there was actually a film (The Darwin Awards) based off of some of the stories from this site. A few of the stories were also tested by the MythBusters (who, incidentally enough, made cameo appearances in the movie).

NOTE: People who take out innocents in the process of removing themselves from the gene pool are expressly disqualified from Darwin Awards consideration by the website. The same goes for people with mental disorders. Youths under the age of 16 are generally disqualified unless a majority of the youth's peers agree the action taken by the nominee was incredibly stupid.


Tropes used in Darwin Awards include:
  1. Also occasionally includes people who are in jail for life or ridiculously long settings for similar reasons