Let's see:
-There were 2 kids in Vietnam playing frisbee with a land mine when it exploded
-A group of soldiers (don't remember country) were smoking in an ammo depot, and it exploded
-A bunch of teenagers were dancing around atop one of those large stationary gas tanks (think the big rig ones, only without a tractor), and it exploded
-A man, while very very drunk, put his testicles in a golf-ball washing machine.
-A couple hillbillies blew out a fuse on their truck and replaced it with a .22 rifle shell.
-A woman was stranded out in a blizzard, some few miles from civilization. She got out of her car and started to hoof it. Authorities found her dead a day or two later. Back at the car, authorities discovered a couple of blankets and various other survival gear.
Edit:
stinkychops said:
I don't find these at all funny. These people died, and it's unfair to judge their intelligence based off one (sadly fatal) mistake.
It is always fair to judge someone's intelligence when they do something as spectacularly stupid as the vast majority of the Darwin Awards. Some of them are from simply not thinking/circumstance, and for those, I agree. Those people are just really unlucky. The remainder, however, are just plain stupid.