The Darwin Awards are a tongue-in-cheek honor, created by US scientist Wendy Northcutt to recognize those who have contributed to human evolution by exceptionally negative means.
The movie Darwin Awards was directed and written by Finn Taylor. It is an American Comedy, which re-enacts the original Darwin Awards, but with humour.
By having the awards, the act that receives the awards is clearly idiotic. I think that the Darwin Awards are just a way of publicizing the stupidity of certain activities and furthermore benefiting others with such knowledge.
The Darwin Awards are awarded to people who killed themselves (or rendered themselves sterile) in particularly stupid ways, thus improving the gene pool.
Charles Darwin was a very famous man.Darwin changed the perspective of nature as we knew it.The Darwin Awards are held each year.
2003 i think :s
The Darwin Awards are named after Charles Darwin, the naturalist known for his theory of evolution and the concept of "survival of the fittest." The awards humorously recognize individuals who exhibit particularly foolish behavior that results in their own demise or sterilization, thereby removing themselves from the gene pool. This concept aligns with Darwin's ideas about natural selection, highlighting the irony of individuals inadvertently demonstrating a lack of survival skills.
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He was the family pet,but he started growing legs and arms and started to talk
Charles Darwin received several awards and honors throughout his lifetime, including the Royal Medal from the Royal Society in 1853, the Copley Medal in 1864, and the Wollaston Medal from the Geological Society of London in 1859. He was also elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1839. Posthumously, he was recognized with various honors, including the naming of the Darwin Medal and the Darwin Award.
He didn't. Darwin had no role in WW1, and had been dead for 32 years when the war started.
22 years old. XD
Charles Darwin was at home when he started thinking about evolution. He had come from an expedition around the world which had provoked his thinking on the origin of man.