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Выберите ближайший сервисBorn in the early 2000s, during the internet’s “Wild West” era, Crazyshit.com emerged as a digital shock cabinet. Before Reddit’s r/WTF, before LiveLeak, before TikTok challenges blurred the line between risky and reckless, there was this bare-bones, ad-riddled archive of human extremity. Its mission statement? Simple: collect the strangest, most disturbing, most absurd videos and images from across the globe — and serve them without apology. Visiting the site today feels like stepping into a time capsule wrapped in a biohazard bag. The design is aggressively early-2000s: blocky tables, blinking banners, and thumbnails that promise either a laugh or a therapy bill. Content categories range from “Street Fights” and “Accidents” to “Weird Nature” and “Stupid Criminals.” But the real draws — the infamous ones — include clips of extreme violence, grotesque injuries, bizarre cultural rituals, and moments of shocking human stupidity.
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Think Faces of Death meets America’s Funniest Home Videos — if the latter were hosted by a nihilist with a dial-up connection. Crazyshit.com doesn’t pretend to be journalism, activism, or art. It’s pure, uncut spectacle. Its anonymous creators and community-driven submissions operate on a simple philosophy: “This happened. Look if you want.” Born in the early 2000s, during the internet’s