Darwin Award Dimwits 4 - A Dimwit For All Seasons



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This latest installment in the Dimwit saga focuses on those Dimwits that have a tendency to go crash, bang, and boom...though not necessarily in that order.
Rated PG-13 for some mild adult language and general stupidity.


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LMAO at 3:11 this ... ( 1 month ago by flak900)
LMAO at 3:11 this is so great!
o my God.... ( 1 month ago by SARUCHNA90)
o my God....
dude the part at 3: ... ( 1 month ago by 7bladeschnieder)
dude the part at 3:04 was soooo funny
enemy signature ... ( 4 weeks ago by climid)
enemy signature detected, automated cannon lock on,,
3:05! funnist thing ... ( 4 weeks ago by climid)
3:05! funnist thing ever!
Shame it wasen't a ... ( 4 weeks ago by natemio)
Shame it wasen't a nuke :>
ROOOOOFL! 3.10! ... ( 3 weeks ago by NinjAroha)
ROOOOOFL! 3.10! OMFG LMFAO!
3:08 !! ( 3 weeks ago by petrou09)
3:08 !!
omfg lol 3:11-3:16 ... ( 3 weeks ago by Unmde)
omfg lol 3:11-3:16 PWNED
7:02-7;20 omg i ... ( 3 weeks ago by Unmde)
7:02-7;20 omg i thought i was going to die lol what a loser
1:46 never gets old ( 3 weeks ago by yolopsynanga)
1:46 never gets old
1:46 never gets old ... ( 3 weeks ago by yolopsynanga)
1:46 never gets old haha
"go on with the god ... ( 3 weeks ago by tijuarero88)
"go on with the god"
"ohh?"
"what the..."
"shit, shit ,shit SHIT!"
"aaaaaaahhhh fuck this!"
BOOOOOOOOOOOOM
the poleguy scene ... ( 3 weeks ago by taiko78)
the poleguy scene looks painful
think the rocket ... ( 3 weeks ago by funkyskunk2)
think the rocket petered out and fell
ROFL AT 3:10 xD ... ( 3 weeks ago by enenao)
ROFL AT 3:10 xD HAHAHAH OWN3D!!
3:18 LOL ( 3 weeks ago by SonicAfterburner)
3:18 LOL
the one where the ... ( 2 weeks ago by Parqueiininja)
the one where the space craft crashibng is still sad, but some how the way the guy sceams at 6:53 makes me laugh.
The very last one ... ( 2 weeks ago by DaffyDuck4u)
The very last one is certainly the winner.
4:46 suddenly ... ( 1 week ago by simharry3)
4:46 suddenly fireworks don't seem so fun when 5000 of them are going off at once and comeing after you!
my fav is the one ... ( 1 week ago by cowontheloose)
my fav is the one with the horse race that 1 was HILARIOSE
3:05 LOL and the ... ( 1 week ago by bental333)
3:05 LOL and the one after it... I LOVE IDIOTS!!
Oh they seem fun ... ( 6 days ago by Kirio94)
Oh they seem fun from where i'm sat (safely laughing at the retard who got in the way to film it for our amusement)
I love idiots, they ... ( 3 days ago by cptsponko32)
I love idiots, they make life more interesting.



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