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The Darwin Awards
1. Twenty human rights activist from Belarus held a conversation with younger peers, campaigning for Western democracy. The conversation took place in the park and traditionally accompanied by the use of alcoholic beverages. Having set forth the theory of projecting decided to demonstrate practical skills in the fight. He picked up a bucket of paint and climbed on the monument to Vladimir Lenin standing nearby. Monument, painted bronze, was actually plaster. Sculpture fallen apart. The boy fell to the ground and died under the rubble of collapsed on top of the leader of the proletariat. Here you laugh, and yet a monument restoration not lie down. We can say human rights activist has exceeded its task.
2. The human rights activist Vladimir Ignatenko, 26 years old, from the Tomsk region, decided to hell anneal using network technology. With the help of friends, he set fire to his own home, which housed. The house is still destined to be demolished and the family moved into a new apartment has already been completed. The action was broadcast about the horror of the burning human network "Twitter" and "Classmates". Every minute of the injured received chilling news about the fact that the "cops" have surrounded the building, boarded up windows and pour gasoline ominously laughing. Translation proceeded in real time of about twenty minutes. When the would-be arsonist decided to evacuate, he found a way out of the house already cut off by fire. Jump out of the window did not let the grid. Human rights activist really burned alive. Most of all laughed at his parents, who learned that now they have to pay three million rubles. The fact that the house belonged to a warehouse of building materials, and he, too, was burned for the company.
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3. Human rights activist Larissa Arap of the Murmansk region ran into stormy waters of the Barents Sea, Norway wanting to swim to reach and obtain political asylum there. Tragedy was avoided only by miracle, because witnesses quickly called the police. A few minutes later an activist has been removed from the abyss and escorted to a psychiatric hospital. At the same time it became clear that it there for a long time and know well. In spite of the favorable final incident nominator Darwin Award, considered the human rights activist deserves a reward. After a short adventure in the Arctic waters, Ms. Arap forever freed from the further ability to have children.
4. Fun discovery made by traffic police officers Kursk region in roadside bushes. It was disfigured, almost dismembered body activist campaign "blue bucket". As it turned out, twenty-two human rights activist Sergei Protasov tried to block the body's own route Moscow-Simferopol. The action took place in the dark with a bucket on his head. The cause of death was an activist of his clash with his passenger bus "Mercedes" driver who learned about the incident six months later.
5. The magical feeling of flight with the sixteenth floor had experienced to the late Ivan Arnaushenko of the Perm region. Armed with a clothesline and a can of paint he had devised to perpetuate the high-rise building on the wall inscription "Putin, go away." Daredevil nearly took his idea to the end, but the strength of ropes made adjustments to the plans. After another six months after the incident, the inscription "Putin's ear" caused bewilderment citizens and gave food for the wild imagination of visitors.
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2. The human rights activist Vladimir Ignatenko, 26 years old, from the Tomsk region, decided to hell anneal using network technology. With the help of friends, he set fire to his own home, which housed. The house is still destined to be demolished and the family moved into a new apartment has already been completed. The action was broadcast about the horror of the burning human network "Twitter" and "Classmates". Every minute of the injured received chilling news about the fact that the "cops" have surrounded the building, boarded up windows and pour gasoline ominously laughing. Translation proceeded in real time of about twenty minutes. When the would-be arsonist decided to evacuate, he found a way out of the house already cut off by fire. Jump out of the window did not let the grid. Human rights activist really burned alive. Most of all laughed at his parents, who learned that now they have to pay three million rubles. The fact that the house belonged to a warehouse of building materials, and he, too, was burned for the company.
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3. Human rights activist Larissa Arap of the Murmansk region ran into stormy waters of the Barents Sea, Norway wanting to swim to reach and obtain political asylum there. Tragedy was avoided only by miracle, because witnesses quickly called the police. A few minutes later an activist has been removed from the abyss and escorted to a psychiatric hospital. At the same time it became clear that it there for a long time and know well. In spite of the favorable final incident nominator Darwin Award, considered the human rights activist deserves a reward. After a short adventure in the Arctic waters, Ms. Arap forever freed from the further ability to have children.
4. Fun discovery made by traffic police officers Kursk region in roadside bushes. It was disfigured, almost dismembered body activist campaign "blue bucket". As it turned out, twenty-two human rights activist Sergei Protasov tried to block the body's own route Moscow-Simferopol. The action took place in the dark with a bucket on his head. The cause of death was an activist of his clash with his passenger bus "Mercedes" driver who learned about the incident six months later.
5. The magical feeling of flight with the sixteenth floor had experienced to the late Ivan Arnaushenko of the Perm region. Armed with a clothesline and a can of paint he had devised to perpetuate the high-rise building on the wall inscription "Putin, go away." Daredevil nearly took his idea to the end, but the strength of ropes made adjustments to the plans. After another six months after the incident, the inscription "Putin's ear" caused bewilderment citizens and gave food for the wild imagination of visitors.
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