The roller coaster stories somehow follow a very specific predictable pattern. Brings a thing on roller coaster. Thing falls out. Tells staff they want the thing now. Staff says to wait until the park closes. Insists to get thing now. Scales TWO fences (it has to be TWO). Gets head kicked off. Does not get thing.
The helmet bit reminds me of the point where the British Army introduced steel helmets in WWI. There were an increase in head wounds, leading to some insisting that they were ineffective. What it actually meant was an increase in SURVIVABLE head wounds... as opposed to soldiers being killed by shrapnel to the head.
There was a similar situation in WW2 except in the air force. They collated all the areas on returning bombers that received damage and suggested that these areas should have increased protection. Someone slightly smarter pointed out that all these aircraft had in fact survived and that they should up armour those areas not damaged as few, if any, aircraft that were damaged those areas had survived.
@@clonejones7955yeah i doubt a man like him believes in condoms 🙄 but worry not, he certainly had nothing to do with actually raising his many kids. he probably had at least five different baby mamas and paid child support to none of them.
Might sound cold but if you value tik-tok stardom and money over your own life, I don't have a lot of sympathy when you 'shuffle off' prematurely. My tolerance for stupidity has drastically lowered in the last few years.
My only concern is when they take others out with them. It's not a pleasant thought that you could be minding your own business walking down a city street, and next thing some idiot tiktoker is falling into your head. Or driving down the highway, and some idiot is filming themselves driving at oncoming traffic for views.
Are we becoming calloused and indifferent to human suffering or are we suffering compassion fatigue? Daily, we are presented with horrors that were once rare or never reported. In the past, we told fools to wise up, now, we waste fortunes trying to foolproof the world while the wisdomless perform research on how to be even more simple and witless. It may be time to remove the guard rails, fences, and signs, then let experience educate participants.
The latest one in the news that I’ve heard are the “social media clowns” who didn’t want to wear life jackets because their tan lines would be messed up. There was an accident with the boat they were on and at least one of them drowned.
There was a house in England, that when it was demolished in the 1980s Revealed a human male skeleton stuck in the chimney about 7-15 years earlier. The homeowners had no idea. The accepted theory was that a robber had crawled in, got stuck, and died. Im sure if you feel like finding it you can look it up.
More recently here in the UK, Kevin Gough, alleged to be a serial burglar, attempted entry into a solicitors’ premises in Derby in early 2013, Staff at the firm reported a horrible odour and infestation of flies. A pest control company discovered the remains, which were believed to have been in the chimney for a number of weeks. We’d advise that you never ever try enter a chimney space unless you have specific training. That's the UK One. More common it seems in the US
Imagine accidentally killing someone in one of the worst ways possible, and during the investigation the detective takes you aside and goes "oh by the way your DUI..."
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Lol sadly that's kind of par for the course for that area. I grew up in the Central Valley near Huron and Fresno And that stupid shit seemed like happened on a monthly basis. druggie breaks into house of drug eat with warrants both get hauled off to jail he's a very common theme in the valley
I wonder how “accidental” the whole thing was. The smoke would’ve accumulated in the guys house very quickly, which would’ve let him know that something was clogging his chimney. I kinda think he heard the guy up there and decided to give him a surprise, thinking he was just hiding up there and wasn’t actually stuck, or that maybe it was an animal crawling around in there. When he heard the guy start screaming, he probably figured out that the guy couldn’t get himself out, and that’s when he put the fire out. Obviously, I could be completely wrong, but it just sounds very convenient, and I have so many questions.
another one is jan davis. basejumping is illegal in national parks. she was part of a protest to try and prove that it was safe. however she used a parachute she was unfamiliar with as she didn't want her good one to be taken afterwards. you can guess what happened. there is a video of the whole thing. they tried to blame nps afterwards.
not sure if you already covered it in previous videos but the motorcycle one reminds me of derek kieper, an anti-seatbelt advocate who died in a car crash but everyone else in the car survived because they had their seatbelts on.
@@CuriosityVaultChannel Don't know if you missed this one: Oct 28, 2024 · A woman by the name of Amanda Gallagher died after she backed into plane's propeller as she was trying to take a picture at an airfield in Kansas. Off topic, nice to hear a Kiwi for a change, I'm up in Kaitaia.
As I taught my daughter around age 17, I said being an adult is amazing 'cos you get to do so many cool things BUT the downside is that you are always 100% responsible for your actions no matter where they lead, and that alone should always give you pause for thought before you do anything.
I came up with something called 'Disney Darwins' which include a Bloke who tried to enter Disney Land without Paying by walking along the Monorail Tracks. Then there was the Boy who tried to Swim from Tom Sawyer Island across the Rivers of America to Frontiers Land and got sucked into the Current Generators. And there was the case of a Teenager jumping from Car to Car on the Peoplemover.
Same here at 17, I went head first when an idiot bumped me on a slippery rainy evening, glad they have always been mandatory here, besides for bikes (a choice).
I always wear my helmet on both my motorcycle and bike. But laws enforcing helmet wearing are stupid and immoral. It's not the government's job to keep people from making bad decisions. If it were then they should have a cop outside of every McDonalds slapping hamburgers out of hands.
I thought General Sedgewicke's last words were, 'Those fools couldn't hit an elephant at this dis...' The chimney death sounds like the scene in Gremlins.
I don't remember which national park this is but one actually warns people not to take selfies with bison. I feel sure that some Darwin awards are involved
Yellowstone has more injuries caused by Bison than all the other animals combined. People just don't understand how fast such a large animal can move, how agile they are in turning and how much force they impart if they impact you at speed.
2 stories: 1. My key fob fell out of my pocket on a roller coaster at Hershey Park. I went to lost and found. Later, they called me to let me know that the woman who was beaned in the head by my fob had turned it in.😮 2. I was hit head-on by a car last year while riding my bicycle. I was thrown 8 feet through the air and landed upside down directly onto my head. At the hospital, they couldn't believe I suffered no head injury. My helmet was destroyed.
Cycle helmets are *great*. I'm so glad you wore one, and are able to share your experience. I started cycling at 17, back in the early 80s when almost no-one wore a helmet. When I moved to London at 18, my thankfully very persuasive sister took me out to buy one, and insisted I used it. I did, and a few years later, and honestly the *only* time I ever seriously thought about not using it (but did anyway), I had a missing-screw mudguard-stay-induced instant front wheel lockup while going around 30mph which ended up with me being flung right over the front, landing head-first in the road, sliding along for a surprisingly long time while watching my bike recede into the distance in a confusingly upside-down world, and finally rolling upright to end up sitting in the road still in cycling position trying to work out what just happened. I was sitting by the front wheels of a full-size passenger coach. The bike was by the back wheels. The helmet was surprisingly intact - just some deep gouges on the shell and presumably some compression of the foam liner, though back then, Kiwi cycle helmets weren't hugely different to minimalist half face motorcycle helmets - barely any ventilation holes, and a shell that was several millimeters thick. Apart from getting a couple of days of a ridiculously stiff neck and back starting the next day, the *only* other damage (apart from to the bike) was a small scuff on a rear trouser pocket that I had some keys in. Without the helmet, there's a meaningful chance I wouldn't even have made it to a hospital, and it certainly wouldn't have been a great experience if I had. As it was, I could just pick up the now somewhat shorter bike and jog back a couple of miles to where I'd started out from. If anyone who usually wears a helmet ever has a voice in their head suggesting that they don't wear one just this one time, please do what I did, and wear it anyway.
Crazy thing is he didn't hit his head on the pavement he hit a guard rail and the guard rail cut his head off The spun it that way because it was a helmet protest Sad story but I was there
Back when I was a kid about 11 years old in 1976 I think, the little league baseball field that my brother and I played at and our dad was our team coach and he was vice president of the league. Every year the league would have a couple fund raisers and one was a carnival set up in the parking lot and it had a ferris wheel and spinning thing and other rides besides the midway games and there was the ride I'm sure a lot of people know called The Zipper. It had cages that spun around as they rotated around the outside of an long oval and my best friend and I were standing at the top of the bleachers for the baseball field looking over the back into and above the parking lot . The Zipper ride was right in front of us maybe 30 ft away. It was nighttime and the people got into the cages and then the operator started the ride. Everyone is aware that anything in your pockets is going to fly out. One of the riders had some change fall out of his pockets and you hear him say something, well at that point the guy operating the ride who was probably in his early or mid 20s, for some dumb reason decides to step over to pick up some of the change off the ground and he must have thought he could time it just right or he was just a fucking idiot but he bent over to pick up a quarter or something and when he stood up POW!!!! He gets hit in the forhead by the bottom of one of the cages. It popped his head like a watermelon dropped on a floor , it threw him back towards my friend and I about 15 ft which meant he waa about 15 ft from us but we were about 12 ft above the ground. We couldn't believe that we just saw that happen. Everyone is screaming people are rushing to help him but there was brains and scalp and a pool of blood on the ground. The ambulance showed up real fast becauae they were next door to the little league field. He was dead when he got hit they said. They took him away and the carnival was closed early and everyone left except a few of the men like my dad and his best friend. My friend and I had stayed and we watched as my dad used the big heavy duty garden hose to spray off all the blood and there were still pieces of brain and scalp floating in the bloody water. That was a Darwin Award winner for sure.
@@CuriosityVaultChannel --- thanks for your reply. And for the video. It was a pretty wild thing to have witnessed at eleven years old. Although it is just one of the many wild things that I have seen, been through, and done in my life.
Whoa. That’s hardcore man. I’m sorry you had to witness that. But thank you for committing the time to write that story down. I wish there was some way to memorialize amazing YT comments like these. I guess the moral is, stay sharp, unless you want someone spraying your remains away with a hose.
@pescando ---- thanks for your reply and for your concern about me and my friend witnessing that craziness. It really didn't traumatize me or my friend. It freaked us out and it's obviously something we'll never forget. Almost 50 years later and we're still friends and we bring that story up once in a while. We both have been through so much crazy shit in our lives that seeing that accident was like a warm up for things to come.
@@linda10989 They get stuck and slide a bit further down with each exhale and can't breathe deeply either. It's rather like being squeezed to death by a boa constrictor or python.
@@linda10989 mine has a kink near the bottom where it sticks out I think many others do, it's to improve the updraught I think, even if you made it down you'd get stuck just above the fireplace unless you're a contortionist.
More American generals were KIA in the Civil War than in all other American wars combined. Unlike wars today, Civil War generals were expected to lead from the front. Sedgwick undoubtedly knew he was risking a bullet but took that risk to encourage his men to ignore the danger and do what needed to be done. He doesn't deserve a Darwin award.
The first one reminded me of similar incident here in my town (also in California). It was about roughly 15 years ago so can’t remember all details. One woman tried to get into her boyfriend house by going down through the chimney, died doing so. Unsure how long she was in there but smell of decay is what lead to her being discovered.
7:10 former soldier... hater of nearly all things involving the government... So, except the part where they told him who to protect, who to kill, where to sleep and what time to wake up? 😅😆
@13_13k I was going to suggest he never liked the government and was drafted but I suppose if that were the case, he likely would have gone to Canada. So my money (2¢, lol) is that his experience in the army soured him...much like the Marines did for the most decorated Marine in US history, Smedley Butler. His story is exceptionally eye opening; there are a couple good vids on YT. ❤️🩹✌️
He seems a precursor of the current 'hate everything' tone in the U.S.... It may be a symptom of actually hating yourself. Lots of unhappy people wanting some kind of revenge against something they have fixated on, fit for exploitation.
@@dallas8692 ---- we can only speculate. Nobody really knows what goes on in people's minds. We don't know what kind of influences, trauma, drama, they've been through as a kid or as a teen or adult. We all have only what we have seen and learned and what DNA has passed on to us that make us who we are and how we think.
You’ve clearly never served. If you didn’t hate or at least distrust the government before you went in, you most certainly will after you get out. It’s a common occurrence among vets. We’re the ones who see firsthand just how messed up and inefficient the federal government can actually be, in practice.
My ex husband didn't die but had karma come to visit. ..whennnnn For years my ex husband claimed a freind of mine was exaggerating his injury so he could get disability Years down the line my ex husband was in a head on collision and received the same injury Many surgeries later wish I could ask him if he still thinks Bob was faking his injury
@CuriosityVaultChannel ↑dude set the bar damn low! You have a lovely speaking voice and a pleasant wit too. British ppl have the best accents! 🥰 🥰 🫡 Love from The States ✌️ 😋 jk about being British. You're obviously a Kiwi. 🤭 Ok ok, I'll stop; I promise. Every idiot knows that Aukland is in Scotland. 😍👍
When I was a college student in the late 80's at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, there was a trend in the "Southeast" tower dorm area to climb on top of an elevator from inside and then jump to the top of another elevator. There was a sad incident where a drunk participant jumped and missed the other elevator, falling many stories to the bottom.
Earlier this summer, we had a repeat of a Darwin Award; a woman, her son, and her bf I think were walking along a train trestle and the obvious happened. Not as baffling as the guy who died bungee jumping from the same trestle but ffs what are you doing up there???
When I was young I loved taking risks, but they were calculated risks. I signed up with the SCCA, got a racing license, and built and drove a Formula SuperVee race car. I loved speed so much I also took up downhill ski racing at the advanced amateur level. I was a rock climber as well, and did peak climbing in my state of Colorado. The difference was, I studied and took lessons for all these things. I used protection on rock climbs. I only raced on my skis in areas set aside for racing and during racing events. I raced my car at sanctioned events. Hence, I am still alive at 75, although there are times I look back and wonder how I made it. Oh, and I always used a helmet even though Colorado law did not mandate it. I gave up motorcycles after a few times people in cars did stupid things. I also always wear a seat belt; not a choice in racing and rightly so.
We all take risks, some of us more than others. But when I do something risky, I ask myself if I have taken every precaution possible. If something goes wrong, I don't want to say, "Well, I wish I could have been more careful." Bad things may still happen to us, but we shouldn't be asking for it!
@@sirridesalot6652 I'm sure more lives would be saved, but having raced in competition and used a 5 point harness, I can tell you they are a pain to use. Not hard to get out of, but a chore to get into. Given that so many people don't buckle up even though the laws says they must, I think it would be better to rigorously enforce the seat belt laws we have. Or make a tech solution that you cannot move the car until you have put on your seatbelt properly.
Recently 09 2024 Grand Canyon selfie gone wrong again! I've been there and went to the Glass walkway by the Havasupai Tribe, then the east entrance. My former boss and her hubby had a rear tire blowout riding double in Wyoming from Emmett Idaho. Both wearing helmets. He had a couple of broken bones and his wife died of her head and internal injuries.
Selfie death is the most pathetic and emberrassing I think. It shows you're very concerned of what others think of you and your appearance is the most important thing for them. (I'm going by what I'd think of someone I didn't know, died trying to get a selfie Pic that led to their deaths. 😂
First story : we may never really know what happened, id suspect that when you have been trapped in a chimney for over 12 hours and then you literally see a guy making a manual old fashioned fire , you would definitely have time to alert them plus have time to weigh up staying there indefinitely being quiet , even if the smoke had not been lethal. Maybe just maybe our home owner just cooked him on purpose for about 30 minutes and then called police
We live in a troubling world where people feel compelled to risk their lives for likes on platforms like TH-cam. It appears that the desire for validation and love has become so strong that some are willing to endanger themselves for just a few extra likes. The reality is that those who give you likes aren't true friends; if they were, they would advise you to stop such dangerous behavior.
This type of idiocy has been going on since long before social media. You’d think, though, that people would be less inclined to act this way when they hear about these deaths. I guess that some will never learn
My all-time favorite is the guy who mounted an Air Force booster rocket (used to help launch AF heavy aircraft) in the truck of his 60s something Chevy. He eventually got airborne and crashed into the side of a mountain. I found this dramatized in one of the early Darwin Awards videos.
Somehow, the moment you mentioned that the second story took place in an amusement park, I knew that it would take place at either Six Flags or Kings Island in my home state of Ohio. Why do so many of these kinds of stories take place in Ohio?
Wait, so somebody's legs essentially had a guy slam into them at in excess of 60 miles per hour? Was the innocent rider who wasn't being an idiot okay? Cause unless the front row was empty (always possible, I suppose), it wasn't the roller coaster that hit the guy. It was another person's body as propelled by the roller coaster.
Trip out on Huron, it's a tiny town. I worked for the PD repairing the computers. That's an old picture of the PD building. I think they got a new one.
I believe if you’re 18 in the US, you should be able to choose to wear a helmet on a motorcycle or a seat belt in a vehicle. However, if you’re in a crash and are hurt or killed, insurance shouldn’t have to cover you.
That happened to my friend. He tried to break into a solicitor building by going down the chimney and got stuck. He was only found 2 weeks later, 29 years old he was.
My Godfather asked my mother to purchase a helmet for me before we began skiing trip in Canada. 12 hours later, I crashed, fractured my femur and was airlifted by helicopter off the mountain. The helmet saved my life.
So the lesson from the first story: Only climb down the chimney if you bring some presents, have som deers, white beard and only do it late december...............
I got a needling sensation in my feet, just exactly how my feet hurt when I jumped off a 3m wall - my body apparently registered that height and anything above it as unsafe 😅
Apart from the chimney one they are not as good as the guys that bought a planes ejector seat, what they didnt know was the seat hadn't been made safe. The guy sat in it and pulled the face cover down that sets off the ejection, he went through the ceiling.
As an avid motorcyclist I've rode both with and without helmets over the course of 30 plus years. Nobody ever talks about the number of lifelong injuries riders sustain when they crash with a helmet. Sure, they might not die, but many live a very uncomfortable life for the remainder of their days. Most riders do not have strong neck muscles because they don't ride enough with the weight of a helmet or exercise. The helmet debate has no right or wrong solution. The reality is most cagers (automobile operators) are too d*mn ignorant to pay attention to their surroundings while operating a 4-5,000 lb killing machine. Alas, for me it's like this, until the LORD comes a callin ain't nothin gonna take me, and when He does come a callin ain't nothin gonna keep me. Rather elementary.
How about the two hot women that wouldn't wear a life preserver on a speedboat because it would prevent them from having a perfect tan. Yes,boat hit waves and they shot off and drowned.
The roller coaster stories somehow follow a very specific predictable pattern. Brings a thing on roller coaster. Thing falls out. Tells staff they want the thing now. Staff says to wait until the park closes. Insists to get thing now. Scales TWO fences (it has to be TWO). Gets head kicked off. Does not get thing.
It does seem to be the same story just different name
It’s always a man too
@alleykittycat not always. Google Shylah Rodden.
@@alleykittycat plenty of women do dumb things too....Don't be an idiot.
Poor innocent animals. Didn’t want to die, for a 5 minute meal. You wouldn’t want that 👈🤥. ✅♥️💪😬 🦍🦧🐵🐒👩🏽❤️💋👨🏼🥳. TH-cam delicious vegan food.
"Amateur stereo salesman"...my what a gracious description.
The helmet bit reminds me of the point where the British Army introduced steel helmets in WWI. There were an increase in head wounds, leading to some insisting that they were ineffective.
What it actually meant was an increase in SURVIVABLE head wounds... as opposed to soldiers being killed by shrapnel to the head.
There was a similar situation in WW2 except in the air force. They collated all the areas on returning bombers that received damage and suggested that these areas should have increased protection. Someone slightly smarter pointed out that all these aircraft had in fact survived and that they should up armour those areas not damaged as few, if any, aircraft that were damaged those areas had survived.
@@fredpagniello3267 Pro tip: u could have just deleted or edited ur first comment after realizing your "mistake" instead of writing another one.
survivors bias
@@HarryP457 You beat me to it. It's quite clever thinking.
@@HarryP457smart pilot
Cody's face alone tells you he was destined to be on this list. 😅
An unnecessary comment judging somebody purely on their face.
You have no dignity.
Glasgow, Scotland, acronym of a 'gang' during the 1960s: *CODY.* _Equates to Come On, Die Young._
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@@CrookedSkewyou’re right, unless you’re a grown a$$ man taking a selfie in a white hoodie.
@@CrookedSkew agreed. and i am speaking as someone that has personally made a lot of faces become not safe for work
Cody would knock on your door to try to sell you back your own TV
His brother said, "He would do it again if he could, he would have wanted it that way." Die again in a motorcycle accident ? Ok.
Hopefully he did not procreate
@@alrightyruI'm old so I can confidently assure you that these types breed like rabbits.
@@clonejones7955yeah i doubt a man like him believes in condoms 🙄 but worry not, he certainly had nothing to do with actually raising his many kids. he probably had at least five different baby mamas and paid child support to none of them.
Guess he didn't learn anything from the first time he died. :-O
@@clonejones7955 The *_Idiocracy_* intro is real...
Might sound cold but if you value tik-tok stardom and money over your own life, I don't have a lot of sympathy when you 'shuffle off' prematurely. My tolerance for stupidity has drastically lowered in the last few years.
Yeah, I've noticed an increase in callousness and lack of empathy among the general population in the last few years as well.
My only concern is when they take others out with them. It's not a pleasant thought that you could be minding your own business walking down a city street, and next thing some idiot tiktoker is falling into your head. Or driving down the highway, and some idiot is filming themselves driving at oncoming traffic for views.
The Grim Reaper takes a zero tolerance position on stupidity.
Are we becoming calloused and indifferent to human suffering or are we suffering compassion fatigue? Daily, we are presented with horrors that were once rare or never reported. In the past, we told fools to wise up, now, we waste fortunes trying to foolproof the world while the wisdomless perform research on how to be even more simple and witless. It may be time to remove the guard rails, fences, and signs, then let experience educate participants.
@@thecrispymaster It's because we can now see more of each other.
The latest one in the news that I’ve heard are the “social media clowns” who didn’t want to wear life jackets because their tan lines would be messed up. There was an accident with the boat they were on and at least one of them drowned.
In Brazil. Two female models. Stupid.
Thanks, I'll look into that
I think both drowned @@CuriosityVaultChannel
What state did that happen in?
@@NikkiNole It was two women in São Paulo, Brazil.
There was a house in England, that when it was demolished in the 1980s Revealed a human male skeleton stuck in the chimney about 7-15 years earlier. The homeowners had no idea. The accepted theory was that a robber had crawled in, got stuck, and died. Im sure if you feel like finding it you can look it up.
Thanks, I will look into that
More recently here in the UK, Kevin Gough, alleged to be a serial burglar, attempted entry into a solicitors’ premises in Derby in early 2013, Staff at the firm reported a horrible odour and infestation of flies. A pest control company discovered the remains, which were believed to have been in the chimney for a number of weeks.
We’d advise that you never ever try enter a chimney space unless you have specific training.
That's the UK One.
More common it seems in the US
Watching the chimney one just before Christmas 2024 seems fitting. I have heard of multiple occurrences of this event.
Imagine accidentally killing someone in one of the worst ways possible, and during the investigation the detective takes you aside and goes "oh by the way your DUI..."
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Lol sadly that's kind of par for the course for that area. I grew up in the Central Valley near Huron and Fresno And that stupid shit seemed like happened on a monthly basis. druggie breaks into house of drug eat with warrants both get hauled off to jail he's a very common theme in the valley
@@AllGoodOutsidedude try that again but in actual English.
the looong arm of the law!
I wonder how “accidental” the whole thing was. The smoke would’ve accumulated in the guys house very quickly, which would’ve let him know that something was clogging his chimney. I kinda think he heard the guy up there and decided to give him a surprise, thinking he was just hiding up there and wasn’t actually stuck, or that maybe it was an animal crawling around in there. When he heard the guy start screaming, he probably figured out that the guy couldn’t get himself out, and that’s when he put the fire out. Obviously, I could be completely wrong, but it just sounds very convenient, and I have so many questions.
@@heathermillsphantomlimb9314that’s what I was thinking.
another one is jan davis. basejumping is illegal in national parks. she was part of a protest to try and prove that it was safe. however she used a parachute she was unfamiliar with as she didn't want her good one to be taken afterwards. you can guess what happened. there is a video of the whole thing. they tried to blame nps afterwards.
Thanks, never heard of that. I'll look into it for an upcoming.
EVER hear of starting a sentence and/or people's names with a CAPITAL letter?
@@blackholeentry3489 u R such A douche. It's youtube ffs.
@@blackholeentry3489 😝😝😝😝😝
Sepos dying for their freedom. 😂
not sure if you already covered it in previous videos but the motorcycle one reminds me of derek kieper, an anti-seatbelt advocate who died in a car crash but everyone else in the car survived because they had their seatbelts on.
No I hadn't. Thanks, looking into that!
@@CuriosityVaultChannel Don't know if you missed this one: Oct 28, 2024 · A woman by the name of Amanda Gallagher died after she backed into plane's propeller as she was trying to take a picture at an airfield in Kansas.
Off topic, nice to hear a Kiwi for a change, I'm up in Kaitaia.
@secondchance6603 Thanks, I'll try look into that one too 😎
Gary Busey
Irony
Thanks for the video. To quote Larry Niven, "Think of it as evolution in action."
NP, thanks for watching again 😎
YES! I love Larry Niven!
@@cindydott452 I do like Known Space. No so keen on some of the other works.
@@adenwellsmith6908 I loved the original Ringworld novels.
Problem is most of these nuckleheads have already breed before they met their demise so the stupid genes have already been dispersed.
As I taught my daughter around age 17, I said being an adult is amazing 'cos you get to do so many cool things BUT the downside is that you are always 100% responsible for your actions no matter where they lead, and that alone should always give you pause for thought before you do anything.
I came up with something called 'Disney Darwins' which include a Bloke who tried to enter Disney Land without Paying by walking along the Monorail Tracks. Then there was the Boy who tried to Swim from Tom Sawyer Island across the Rivers of America to Frontiers Land and got sucked into the Current Generators. And there was the case of a Teenager jumping from Car to Car on the Peoplemover.
At least one person tried to stand up on the Matterhorn ride.
Disney itself is going to be a corporate Darwin Award winner if it doesn't change its ways soon.
I'm amazed you will still ride a rollercoaster after all of your videos!
@@marieclotworthy6644 Not going to lie, I thought about what could go wrong the whole ride 😂
Had a helmet save my life as a teen. Now 70 still riding with you guessed it a helmet!
They say, anything worth doing, requires a helmet.
Same here at 17, I went head first when an idiot bumped me on a slippery rainy evening, glad they have always been mandatory here, besides for bikes (a choice).
I always wear my helmet on both my motorcycle and bike. But laws enforcing helmet wearing are stupid and immoral. It's not the government's job to keep people from making bad decisions. If it were then they should have a cop outside of every McDonalds slapping hamburgers out of hands.
I thought General Sedgewicke's last words were, 'Those fools couldn't hit an elephant at this dis...'
The chimney death sounds like the scene in Gremlins.
If you ride any kind of bike you have a choice :
Helmet hair or coffin hair.
I had a 49cc scooter AND a Shoei helmet.
Every time I see a video like this i start singing "Dumb ways to die, so many dumb ways to die..."
I know that song 😎👍
Basically the last one, Madeleine went the classic way, drugs, alcohol and rock and roll!!
The unfortunate thing is, being intoxicated, she probably didn't learn the lesson.
The visuals used in the video made me want some popcorn! Popcorn was all over the try with the bottles.
What was she a model for?
@@vaper106how not to die!
What upsets me the most is that such idiots also tie up the emergency services.
I don't remember which national park this is but one actually warns people not to take selfies with bison. I feel sure that some Darwin awards are involved
Yellowstone
Yellowstone has more injuries caused by Bison than all the other animals combined. People just don't understand how fast such a large animal can move, how agile they are in turning and how much force they impart if they impact you at speed.
I love how the sky is so blue at 0:20.
2 stories:
1. My key fob fell out of my pocket on a roller coaster at Hershey Park. I went to lost and found. Later, they called me to let me know that the woman who was beaned in the head by my fob had turned it in.😮
2. I was hit head-on by a car last year while riding my bicycle. I was thrown 8 feet through the air and landed upside down directly onto my head. At the hospital, they couldn't believe I suffered no head injury. My helmet was destroyed.
Glad you escaped the grim reaper.
@cathyodell2304 thank you
Cycle helmets are *great*.
I'm so glad you wore one, and are able to share your experience.
I started cycling at 17, back in the early 80s when almost no-one wore a helmet.
When I moved to London at 18, my thankfully very persuasive sister took me out to buy one, and insisted I used it.
I did, and a few years later, and honestly the *only* time I ever seriously thought about not using it (but did anyway), I had a missing-screw mudguard-stay-induced instant front wheel lockup while going around 30mph which ended up with me being flung right over the front, landing head-first in the road, sliding along for a surprisingly long time while watching my bike recede into the distance in a confusingly upside-down world, and finally rolling upright to end up sitting in the road still in cycling position trying to work out what just happened.
I was sitting by the front wheels of a full-size passenger coach.
The bike was by the back wheels.
The helmet was surprisingly intact - just some deep gouges on the shell and presumably some compression of the foam liner, though back then, Kiwi cycle helmets weren't hugely different to minimalist half face motorcycle helmets - barely any ventilation holes, and a shell that was several millimeters thick.
Apart from getting a couple of days of a ridiculously stiff neck and back starting the next day, the *only* other damage (apart from to the bike) was a small scuff on a rear trouser pocket that I had some keys in.
Without the helmet, there's a meaningful chance I wouldn't even have made it to a hospital, and it certainly wouldn't have been a great experience if I had.
As it was, I could just pick up the now somewhat shorter bike and jog back a couple of miles to where I'd started out from.
If anyone who usually wears a helmet ever has a voice in their head suggesting that they don't wear one just this one time, please do what I did, and wear it anyway.
@davewilson4493 Yep. Started road cycling in 83. We never even knew helmets existed then.
What do doctors call motorcylists who don't wear helmets?
Organ Donors.
ER and OR nurses call motorcycles "donor cycles."
Crazy thing is he didn't hit his head on the pavement he hit a guard rail and the guard rail cut his head off
The spun it that way because it was a helmet protest
Sad story but I was there
We watched top gear?
Hee Hee
Back when I was a kid about 11 years old in 1976 I think, the little league baseball field that my brother and I played at and our dad was our team coach and he was vice president of the league. Every year the league would have a couple fund raisers and one was a carnival set up in the parking lot and it had a ferris wheel and spinning thing and other rides besides the midway games and there was the ride I'm sure a lot of people know called The Zipper. It had cages that spun around as they rotated around the outside of an long oval and my best friend and I were standing at the top of the bleachers for the baseball field looking over the back into and above the parking lot . The Zipper ride was right in front of us maybe 30 ft away. It was nighttime and the people got into the cages and then the operator started the ride. Everyone is aware that anything in your pockets is going to fly out. One of the riders had some change fall out of his pockets and you hear him say something, well at that point the guy operating the ride who was probably in his early or mid 20s, for some dumb reason decides to step over to pick up some of the change off the ground and he must have thought he could time it just right or he was just a fucking idiot but he bent over to pick up a quarter or something and when he stood up POW!!!! He gets hit in the forhead by the bottom of one of the cages. It popped his head like a watermelon dropped on a floor , it threw him back towards my friend and I about 15 ft which meant he waa about 15 ft from us but we were about 12 ft above the ground. We couldn't believe that we just saw that happen. Everyone is screaming people are rushing to help him but there was brains and scalp and a pool of blood on the ground. The ambulance showed up real fast becauae they were next door to the little league field. He was dead when he got hit they said. They took him away and the carnival was closed early and everyone left except a few of the men like my dad and his best friend. My friend and I had stayed and we watched as my dad used the big heavy duty garden hose to spray off all the blood and there were still pieces of brain and scalp floating in the bloody water.
That was a Darwin Award winner for sure.
😬😬😬😬 That's quite the event 😬
@@CuriosityVaultChannel --- thanks for your reply. And for the video.
It was a pretty wild thing to have witnessed at eleven years old. Although it is just one of the many wild things that I have seen, been through, and done in my life.
@@13_13k No problem, cheers for watching 😎
Whoa. That’s hardcore man. I’m sorry you had to witness that. But thank you for committing the time to write that story down. I wish there was some way to memorialize amazing YT comments like these. I guess the moral is, stay sharp, unless you want someone spraying your remains away with a hose.
@pescando ---- thanks for your reply and for your concern about me and my friend witnessing that craziness. It really didn't traumatize me or my friend. It freaked us out and it's obviously something we'll never forget. Almost 50 years later and we're still friends and we bring that story up once in a while. We both have been through so much crazy shit in our lives that seeing that accident was like a warm up for things to come.
If you don't want to get ate by a shark don't swim in his backyard. -Grandpappy
So many Darwin Awards seem to be people stuck in Chimneys or small spaces.
Thieves seem to think that fireplace chimneys have a straight up/down format. Nope, they're tapered!
@@linda10989 They get stuck and slide a bit further down with each exhale and can't breathe deeply either. It's rather like being squeezed to death by a boa constrictor or python.
@@linda10989 mine has a kink near the bottom where it sticks out I think many others do, it's to improve the updraught I think, even if you made it down you'd get stuck just above the fireplace unless you're a contortionist.
My friend used to say "It's just God weeding out the stupid ones"
More American generals were KIA in the Civil War than in all other American wars combined. Unlike wars today, Civil War generals were expected to lead from the front. Sedgwick undoubtedly knew he was risking a bullet but took that risk to encourage his men to ignore the danger and do what needed to be done. He doesn't deserve a Darwin award.
Yes. More of a famous last words thing than stupidity.
The first one reminded me of similar incident here in my town (also in California). It was about roughly 15 years ago so can’t remember all details. One woman tried to get into her boyfriend house by going down through the chimney, died doing so. Unsure how long she was in there but smell of decay is what lead to her being discovered.
I did that story in episode 3 actually 🥰
@@CuriosityVaultChannelah ok that’s cool 👍
7:10 former soldier... hater of nearly all things involving the government... So, except the part where they told him who to protect, who to kill, where to sleep and what time to wake up? 😅😆
Those are the things that made him hate the government. Fighting in a war, especially Vietnam, makes a lot of veterans hate the government
@13_13k I was going to suggest he never liked the government and was drafted but I suppose if that were the case, he likely would have gone to Canada.
So my money (2¢, lol) is that his experience in the army soured him...much like the Marines did for the most decorated Marine in US history, Smedley Butler. His story is exceptionally eye opening; there are a couple good vids on YT.
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He seems a precursor of the current 'hate everything' tone in the U.S.... It may be a symptom of actually hating yourself. Lots of unhappy people wanting some kind of revenge against something they have fixated on, fit for exploitation.
@@dallas8692 ---- we can only speculate.
Nobody really knows what goes on in people's minds. We don't know what kind of influences, trauma, drama, they've been through as a kid or as a teen or adult.
We all have only what we have seen and learned and what DNA has passed on to us that make us who we are and how we think.
You’ve clearly never served. If you didn’t hate or at least distrust the government before you went in, you most certainly will after you get out. It’s a common occurrence among vets. We’re the ones who see firsthand just how messed up and inefficient the federal government can actually be, in practice.
Dude died giving head to the speeding train of cars traveling 68 mph due to impatience.
Thank god for the Darwin's
My ex husband didn't die but had karma come to visit. ..whennnnn
For years my ex husband claimed a freind of mine was exaggerating his injury so he could get disability
Years down the line my ex husband was in a head on collision and received the same injury
Many surgeries later wish I could ask him if he still thinks Bob was faking his injury
the best because no A.I. voice alone !
Thanks 🥰
AI would probably pronounce a lot of words better.
@CuriosityVaultChannel ↑dude set the bar damn low!
You have a lovely speaking voice and a pleasant wit too. British ppl have the best accents! 🥰 🥰 🫡
Love from The States ✌️
😋 jk about being British. You're obviously a Kiwi.
🤭 Ok ok, I'll stop; I promise. Every idiot knows that Aukland is in Scotland. 😍👍
@@JimmyMatis-h9y 😬😂
@@JimmyMatis-h9yI agree with all that you say, except that’s a kiwi accent.. he’s from New Zealand
When I was a college student in the late 80's at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, there was a trend in the "Southeast" tower dorm area to climb on top of an elevator from inside and then jump to the top of another elevator. There was a sad incident where a drunk participant jumped and missed the other elevator, falling many stories to the bottom.
So he lost his keys, doubled down, and lost his life.
Selfie "pros"? yeah right, gravity doesn't care.
Gravity is a bad mixer for alcohol.
The first rollercoster is from Gröna Lund amusment park in Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪
My high school in Trafalgar, Indiana took my graduating class to Kings Island in 1978 for our senior trip. Great place!
Dying to be famous
It's not silly It's fk'in sad how stupid people can really be today .
Earlier this summer, we had a repeat of a Darwin Award; a woman, her son, and her bf I think were walking along a train trestle and the obvious happened. Not as baffling as the guy who died bungee jumping from the same trestle but ffs what are you doing up there???
Was this the one at lake Accotink park?
@ yup!
@@esteemedmortal5917 The one who joined a bunch of cheap bungee cords together but forgot to account for the stretch?
Great series man, interesting videos 🤙🏿 Keep up the great work
Cheers 😎 More to come sir 🥰
A roller-coaster at 60mph, that's moving the length of a football field in four seconds
you americans will use anything but the metric system
@@captainpoppleton Does that somehow affect you?! I thought not!
When I was young I loved taking risks, but they were calculated risks. I signed up with the SCCA, got a racing license, and built and drove a Formula SuperVee race car. I loved speed so much I also took up downhill ski racing at the advanced amateur level. I was a rock climber as well, and did peak climbing in my state of Colorado. The difference was, I studied and took lessons for all these things. I used protection on rock climbs. I only raced on my skis in areas set aside for racing and during racing events. I raced my car at sanctioned events. Hence, I am still alive at 75, although there are times I look back and wonder how I made it. Oh, and I always used a helmet even though Colorado law did not mandate it. I gave up motorcycles after a few times people in cars did stupid things. I also always wear a seat belt; not a choice in racing and rightly so.
We all take risks, some of us more than others. But when I do something risky, I ask myself if I have taken every precaution possible. If something goes wrong, I don't want to say, "Well, I wish I could have been more careful." Bad things may still happen to us, but we shouldn't be asking for it!
I often wonder how many more lives would be saved and how many serious injuries would be less if cars had seat harnesses like racing cars?
@@sirridesalot6652 I'm sure more lives would be saved, but having raced in competition and used a 5 point harness, I can tell you they are a pain to use. Not hard to get out of, but a chore to get into. Given that so many people don't buckle up even though the laws says they must, I think it would be better to rigorously enforce the seat belt laws we have. Or make a tech solution that you cannot move the car until you have put on your seatbelt properly.
Your thumbnail gave me stomach cramps and cold sweats.
😆 well done, mate.
Have you done any on NYC Subway surfing?
Recently 09 2024 Grand Canyon selfie gone wrong again! I've been there and went to the Glass walkway by the Havasupai Tribe, then the east entrance. My former boss and her hubby had a rear tire blowout riding double in Wyoming from Emmett Idaho. Both wearing helmets. He had a couple of broken bones and his wife died of her head and internal injuries.
who is going to repair the damaged chimney?
Thats what I was worried about! It was winter after all
Insurance. Lol nah probably not 😅
That's what I was wondering
"the burglar stayed silent" . That's certainly what I would tell the police afterwards.
Roller coaster dude still never got his keys.
I can't wait to watch the other seven! This is a perfect thing for TH-cam.
@@SmartMoufShirts Aww thanks 😊😎
The script for the narrator is hilarious. 😂 Thank you. 🌴 🍹 🐊
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
No offence guys, but you’re always leading in the Darwin awards
Selfie death is the most pathetic and emberrassing I think. It shows you're very concerned of what others think of you and your appearance is the most important thing for them. (I'm going by what I'd think of someone I didn't know, died trying to get a selfie Pic that led to their deaths. 😂
always fun videos when you upload mate. 🙂
Glad you like them! 😎
" Two thousand and this that and another " Well done .
Thanks for creating
NP, thanks for watching 🥰
First story : we may never really know what happened, id suspect that when you have been trapped in a chimney for over 12 hours and then you literally see a guy making a manual old fashioned fire , you would definitely have time to alert them plus have time to weigh up staying there indefinitely being quiet , even if the smoke had not been lethal. Maybe just maybe our home owner just cooked him on purpose for about 30 minutes and then called police
Possibly 🤔
The actual quote was "they couldn't hit an elephant at this dist..."
There is no cure for stupid 😂 Good vid, keep them coming 😊
Rainbows end aint no banshee brother. Glad you posted again mate, keep it up.
Hahaha, you trying to say Rainbows End is no Disneyland? 😅 Actually, I went in with very low expectations, I was pleasantly surprised though 😂
@CuriosityVaultChannel You know and so does everyone else who goes once. Rock on. Great job
How's it going on North Island? Would love to visit NZ someday, but the plane ticket is soooo expensive.
It's very hot here now, far too hot 🍺😎
We live in a troubling world where people feel compelled to risk their lives for likes on platforms like TH-cam. It appears that the desire for validation and love has become so strong that some are willing to endanger themselves for just a few extra likes.
The reality is that those who give you likes aren't true friends; if they were, they would advise you to stop such dangerous behavior.
So true. i think about the emergency responders who get called on these accidents "Seeeeriously?"
This type of idiocy has been going on since long before social media.
You’d think, though, that people would be less inclined to act this way when they hear about these deaths.
I guess that some will never learn
My all-time favorite is the guy who mounted an Air Force booster rocket (used to help launch AF heavy aircraft) in the truck of his 60s something Chevy. He eventually got airborne and crashed into the side of a mountain. I found this dramatized in one of the early Darwin Awards videos.
“He’s a rebel”???
No Johnny YUMA was a rebel!!
I often say that people continually fail to attain my lowest expectations. Stupidity has no limits.
Somehow, the moment you mentioned that the second story took place in an amusement park, I knew that it would take place at either Six Flags or Kings Island in my home state of Ohio. Why do so many of these kinds of stories take place in Ohio?
Wait, so somebody's legs essentially had a guy slam into them at in excess of 60 miles per hour? Was the innocent rider who wasn't being an idiot okay? Cause unless the front row was empty (always possible, I suppose), it wasn't the roller coaster that hit the guy. It was another person's body as propelled by the roller coaster.
In a similar incident, a woman suffered a broken leg because she was the one who hit a guy that did the same idiotic thing.
All perfect. Thank you, Darwin.
My sympathies to the families. May they rest in peace.
2:34 damn what a way to go
If you're stupid enough to ride a bike without a helmet then you're proving there's nothing there to protect.
Trip out on Huron, it's a tiny town. I worked for the PD repairing the computers. That's an old picture of the PD building. I think they got a new one.
I believe if you’re 18 in the US, you should be able to choose to wear a helmet on a motorcycle or a seat belt in a vehicle. However, if you’re in a crash and are hurt or killed, insurance shouldn’t have to cover you.
That happened to my friend. He tried to break into a solicitor building by going down the chimney and got stuck. He was only found 2 weeks later, 29 years old he was.
Narrator: Mentions rollercoaster
Me: Oh, I know this one!
Customer: Splat
Me: Yep
I find it interesting (and odd) that the two first stories are illustrated with pictures from Sweden - how come ?
wasn't sedgewick the inspiration for the civil war scene in kevin kostner's "dances with the wolves"??
My Godfather asked my mother to purchase a helmet for me before we began skiing trip in Canada.
12 hours later, I crashed, fractured my femur and was airlifted by helicopter off the mountain. The helmet saved my life.
That coaster at rainbows end has got to be a bit long in the tooth now. I remember going on it 20 years ago and it was old then
So the lesson from the first story: Only climb down the chimney if you bring some presents, have som deers, white beard and only do it late december...............
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the first story was straight outta Gremlins! whoopsie. here's santa!
What's great is the 4B movement, also contributing to the Darwin awards, just in a different way
If what I've been hearing about New Zealand lately is true, I'm really sorry for the guy who made this video...Wish you could be here in the US
Nz is fine
In some jurisdictions, cops refer to irresponsible motorcycle drivers as "organ donors."
My legs went numb watching those selfie pics
I got a needling sensation in my feet, just exactly how my feet hurt when I jumped off a 3m wall - my body apparently registered that height and anything above it as unsafe 😅
Wow! That happened to me last week. But I figured the chimney blockage would clear quickly. It took 4 days, though...
I like the narration. 👍🧡😅
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The thumbnail gave me chills. 😧
Apart from the chimney one they are not as good as the guys that bought a planes ejector seat, what they didnt know was the seat hadn't been made safe. The guy sat in it and pulled the face cover down that sets off the ejection, he went through the ceiling.
Not exactly a Darwinian award but the great chess player Paul Morphy's dad was killed by a Panama hat.
Great series!
Thabks, definitely going to keep it going.
I know a good candidate for your next video.
Ta Young, Ohio 2023.
It's very entertaining with so many areas of error!
As an avid motorcyclist I've rode both with and without helmets over the course of 30 plus years. Nobody ever talks about the number of lifelong injuries riders sustain when they crash with a helmet. Sure, they might not die, but many live a very uncomfortable life for the remainder of their days. Most riders do not have strong neck muscles because they don't ride enough with the weight of a helmet or exercise. The helmet debate has no right or wrong solution. The reality is most cagers (automobile operators) are too d*mn ignorant to pay attention to their surroundings while operating a 4-5,000 lb killing machine. Alas, for me it's like this, until the LORD comes a callin ain't nothin gonna take me, and when He does come a callin ain't nothin gonna keep me. Rather elementary.
and the bikers are too damned ignorant to expect the world to revolve around their arsehole.
How about the two hot women that wouldn't wear a life preserver on a speedboat because it would prevent them from having a perfect tan.
Yes,boat hit waves and they shot off and drowned.
That is in the next episode actually, I got you 😘
Calling the coaster in no2 "Banshee" turned out to be prophetic.
Thoughts and prayers...psych! Some people dont have thoughts and they end up getting a darwin award😂
I caught someone’s phone at King’s Island while standing on the walkway. I walked up the exit and gave it back. I got a ride without having to wait 👍