When I was a kid there was the "I dare u" thing. I would do a Cartman (the kid in the South Park cartoon), "screw u guys, i'm going home" and would go home and enjoy my mom's home cooked meals. My mom and dad didn't raise a fool!
Sometimes you can tell someone something a million times but they are so hard headed that they will do It anyway just because they needed to experience it for themselves and not take word for it, unfortunately these people come in all ages including kids.
If dares go wrong, the person who participated in the dare should get punished lol. Cool, the parents don’t blame the paralyzed guy’s friends for her son’s injuries but like millions of other kids knew the consequences of this trend and weren’t dumb enough to do it so.. 🤷♀️
The guy sucked down that slug before any of his friends dared him. A bit further along the guy ate the gecko on a dare. He also died but much faster than poor Sam...
I agree with you they should be held responsible for their actions for daring someone that gets injured or dies taking your dangerous dare that got him injured in the first place. The person who took the dare is also responsible for his own injures and actions . By taking the stupid dangerous dare in the first place. He then is held partly accountable for his actions and stupidity for taking the dare. If the person that took the dare died doing it look out for some jail time and some law suits against you for daring him in the first place . In his family's eyes you are guilty of murdering him. So kiss your butt goodbye for awhile your going a paid vacation behind bars from the State Dept Correctional Institutions .
@@lindaclarkq8326 he did not eat it before anyone dared him, but he was the one to initiate the dare. "How much would you Dare me to eat it?" kind of thing.
I had no idea what a rat worm was or ever heard of it. Im heaving right now thinking about eating a slug..ugh gross. I'll never get what Sam had. Nasty...
🌹John D Rockfeller was once the richest man in the world. The first billionaire in the world. By age 25, he controlled one of the largest oil refineries in the US. By age 31, he had become the world’s largest oil refiner. By age 38, he commanded 90% of the oil refined in the U.S. By 50, he was the richest man in the country. As a young man, every decision, attitude, and relationship was tailored to create his personal power and wealth. 🌹But at the age of 53, he became ill. His entire body became racked with pain and he lost all of his hair. In complete agony, the world’s only billionaire could buy anything he wanted, but he could only digest soup and crackers. An associate wrote, He could not sleep, would not smile and nothing in life meant anything to him. His personal, highly skilled physicians predicted he would die within a year. That year passed agonizingly slowly. 🌹As he approached death he awoke one morning with the vague realisation of not being able to take any of his wealth with him into the next world. The man who could control the business world suddenly realized he was not in control of his own life. He was left with a choice. 🌹He called his attorneys, accountants, and managers and announced that he wanted to channel his Assets to Hospitals, Research, and Charity work. John D. Rockefeller established his Foundation. This new direction eventually led to the discovery of penicillin, cures for malaria, tuberculosis and diphtheria. 🌹But perhaps the most amazing part of Rockefeller’s story is that the moment he began to give back a portion of all that he had earned, his body’s chemistry was altered so significantly that he got better. It looked as if he would die at 53 but he lived to be 98. Rockefeller learned gratitude and gave back the vast majority of his wealth. Doing so made him whole. It is one thing to be healed. It is another to be made whole. 🌹Before his death, he wrote this in his dairy, “The Supreme Energy taught me, that everything belongs to him, and I am only a channel to comply his wishes. My life has been one long, happy holiday; Full of work and full of play I dropped the worry on the way and God was good to me every day.” A nice message for all of us!🙏
I never downloaded tik tok in my phone, people blindly follow things they see on tik tok and ignorant people are openly plentiful on there it's disgusting! If your teen/young adult is that easily impressionable that they can't tell not to imitate things they see online at 16 to 25 then that is very sad and you as a parent/caregiver should worry and put the brakes on that!
True. You would think that it would be common sense to not emulate everything you see on TV or social media but I guess common sense isn't that common apparently. I'm autistic and in my 20s and know the dangers of this stuff🤦🏽♀️ That's also why I've never downloaded Tik Tok.
@@AutisticByNature94 You are proof that people of all types and ages can safely consume online content, however if not advised or warned/taught to be aware of the dangers or the consequences of imitation or un-monitored age appropriate content online it shows. I just hope the internet could be a safer for everyone, God bless hunny I'm glad that you can safely browse as you please your parental parent should be very proud ❤🌹 very sad common sense isn't common I agree as well 🥺
@@mimiix316 It was sad that even 50-60 years ago there were lots of bad "influencers" around, but at least it was (usually) a small and local thing doing the influencing. Now it's worldwide so that your kid in Bumfoke, SD can be influenced by idiots 6,000 miles away.
@@indy_go_blue6048 I didn't even think about it that way wow 😳, we wouldn't let strangers influence our child/ young adult physically but literally let them do it online daily that is now even more scary 😨
It reminds me of trying to fit in. Elementary- Bullied for lunch money Middle- Bullied to be disruptive & suspended High school- Bullied into having sex or skipping College - Hazing Adult hood- Bullied to be a Betty Crocker mom😂😂😂 If you think about every phase of your life has some kind challenges. Be a good parent and keep track of your child..!!!
My grandson was being bullied in elementary. A hug boy who was doing 3rd grade the 4th time would just walk up and punch him. I had pictures of bruises. My daughter said, yeah I talked to the teacher about a month ago. Smh. I went in the next day. Made a written complaint, talked to principal and showed her pictures. She did investigation and kicked the boy out of her school. Apparently, he had a long history, was two years older from being held back and had multiple victims in my grandson life.
@@someoneextra819 If you watched the video it was the bit where the map spun into place. Long Island and Brisbane are on opposite sides of the world. How could they possibly be in the same place? "Way to go!" was sarcasm.
I"m a bit confused about the slug story. Wasn't Sam the one who made the dare and swallowed the slug before anyone could respoind? So why would the friends in any way be responsible? And I'm sorry but even as a kid I would never do these stupid challenges because they are stupid. Plus all I would hear in my head when someone mentioned the word 'dare' is my mom's voice asking if I would jump off a cliff if every kid did it. But seriously stop blaming social media and do some actual parenting. Stop using tv and cellphones as babysitters then blaming them for how these kids turn out.
Your mantra about tv and cellphones has been around since the '60s (tv anyway) and I wouldn't doubt it if some parents blamed radio. But with those, it was really one way communication coming from the networks. It's nothing like the stuff that's online from whatever the source, but even 25-30 years ago online wasn't portable; one might find their friends/kids couch potatoes, but the stuff wasn't available 24/7/365 wherever you might be.
@@indy_go_blue6048 But didn't they blame music videos in the 80's and the rock videos especially a lot. They blamed videos games long before they got fancy. It's nothing new to blame the things kids use, it's just more technologically advanced now. Hell even before they blamed rock and roll in the 60s, they blamed women wearing outfits that showed their legs or ankles. Point in there's always something else to blame so we don't have to take responsibility for our actions.
A lot of children today lack basic common sense! It's sad but true. Parents please keep track of what your children are watching and what they are doing!
I remember doing some sort of "Blackout Challenge" in the early '60s. Without details, it involved hyperventilating and a bear hug. The last time I did it I woke up with a splitting headache and severe nausea. I vomited a few times, then walked home and went right to bed then slept about 12 hours. My mom woke me up around 10pm and asked me if I was sick; I told her I had a really bad headache (I really did, still) so she gave me some aspirin then I slept through the night. I felt okay in the morning, but I never tried it again, and I never did tell my parents what happened. I suppose in 2022 a video of me sprawled out and then puking my guts out would've been posted on Tik Tok and I'd be a TT "star."
You know the blackout challenge is an old trend based on the name alone! Amnesia, often whilst drinking heavily, has been the more common definition of blackout for quite some time.
I recently saw a video on tic Tok where the woman had some raw chicken breast in her sink she then says "this is how my mom does it, and how grandma did it so I'm doing it" she then poured like a quarter of a cup of Clorox bleach and it has to Clorox she says then a small amount of dish soap move the chicken around drain the water as a piece of chicken starts to go down the drain so she reaches in and pulls it out then rinses the chicken seasons it in the sink then I'm assuming cook it only cuz the video ends before she cooks it I know this isn't a challenge but it's a dam good way to kill yourself. You should NEVER PUT BLEACH OR ANY OTHER CHEMICALS ON, IN, IR NEAR YOUR FOOD. how that woman was still alive is beyond me but dam future Darwin awards winner for sure😱🙄😵💫😵💫😵😵😵🤮🤮🤮🤮🤦🤦🤦🤦
How people can even think trying any of these "dares" is smart just shows how far society is, in my opinion, going down the drain and losing any sense of sanity.... people are all kinds of stupid and makes me shake my head in disappointment
I k r just because it's out there doesn't mean that people are being instructed to do it people with something called common-sense know that if you try something like this there's a likelihood of getting hurt
It's easier to blame others when you fall short, and then you don't have to do real parent things. I remember before social media, it was blaming colleges for hazing dares, and movies for showing dares, and songs for singing about things kids were trying.
I think all of you are missing the point, I can't believe you can't see how a billionaire has created a site that he could shut down. The parents yes they are also to blame for not paying attention and not being aware. I don't want to here no stupid noise about parents being at work, that a cop out. Personal responsibility is something all you and these horrible individuals should look into. I see the word common sense being used as an argument, but why don't you try it. The responses here like in most videos are just as bad as the information being viewed
@@DNU303 you tried it now lets correct your statement. first off dont assume ppl have children. secondly stop tryna blame others for a parents mistake. The billionaire didnt make the website for the reason its being used. so again blame falls on the parents.
I don't think it is right for parents and politicians to blame tik tok for the actions of their own kids. The parents should step up, keep an eye on their kids, teach their kids it's not ok and they aren't going to get anywhere good doing these dangerous things.
As soon as you can explain how the parents of the 13 year old who suffered permanent injury from the skull cracker stunt are at fault, I will agree that only parents are at fault and that the disseminators hold no responsibility.
@@Wally97523 I don't see those parents at fault. It's the parents of the other 2 kids and if they're teens they should be held at least partially at fault too.
They had one in England were u press very hard on to the chase an the person would fall blacking out wanted to work that on me am from the Caribbean we don't play those games very serious we - Don't - play - those -GAMES SO THAT'S THE NAME BLACK OUT CHALLENGE ok.
Based on this sentence you're apparently not very smart. Then isn't used in that context. It's "than". And even if you fixed that error the sentence still doesn't make any sense.
It's hard to feel bad for him for doing something that stupid. Itd be like asking someone if they dare you to eat raw meat, then feeling bad for you when you get salmonella
Parents should be held accountable for not keeping an eye on them themselves, it should not be blamed on the platforms, we all know what shit there is on TikTok an yt and other places, that's why u shall be 13 or older to join, stop rasing stupid kids that the world must adjust to and take some responsibility urselfs. I'm a mom and I have all sorts of insight on what my kids do online. Stop blaming everyone else for ur neglect!
I respectfully disagree. Rather we like it or not, there comes a time when a young person's peers have more of an influence on them then their parents. Even if you as a parent controls the social media your child is involved with (in your presence), you cannot control them completely. You can teach them, and try to instill common sense, self worth, etc.
@@dmreddragon6 yes and as an adult I'm in charge, and if my kid don't follow our rules she gets cut of from social media, i always try to be as involved in their life and make sure they don't go out being stupid, laying in the middle of the road or taking pills (in this case, taking an overdose) bc someone did that on t.t or y.t, we should raise responsible kids that thinks by their on. If the kid is too influencable they should not have access to those platforms.
When I was a kid there was the "I dare u" thing. I would do a Cartman (the kid in the South Park cartoon), "screw u guys, i'm going home" and would go home and enjoy my mom's home cooked meals. My mom and dad didn't raise a fool!
lol you were no dummy! home cooked meals certainty trump putting yourself at risk doing all sorts of nonsense!
Glad I was born way way way before cell phones.
Stupidity is contagious.
Be sure you don't catch it...
I'm convinced.
Darwin awards!
Best bet, stay away from dumbass and criminal social media sites like Tik Tok.
The mom of the kid who ate the slug can’t blame the friends anyway. It
was her sons idea and he did it before any of them could respond
If your child is dumb enough to choose to do the dare.....they lack common sense.
I'm sorry but the majority of these stories was an absolute win for the human gene pool.
So, when did kids become so dumb that you have to tell them, "fire bad" ?
Sometimes you can tell someone something a million times but they are so hard headed that they will do It anyway just because they needed to experience it for themselves and not take word for it, unfortunately these people come in all ages including kids.
Imagine losing your life or going into financial ruin because you ate a slug or a lizard, as a dare. Poor families.
Poor Sam 8 years of struggles. Such a sad story
Don't dare yourself to eat random slugs lol
Everybody blaming TikTok & other social media platforms but have yet to blame the idiots that did the dares or challenges. HOLD EVERYBODY ACCOUNTABLE
If dares go wrong, the person who participated in the dare should get punished lol. Cool, the parents don’t blame the paralyzed guy’s friends for her son’s injuries but like millions of other kids knew the consequences of this trend and weren’t dumb enough to do it so.. 🤷♀️
The guy sucked down that slug before any of his friends dared him. A bit further along the guy ate the gecko on a dare. He also died but much faster than poor Sam...
He essentially dared himself....
@@lindaclarkq8326 🤮🤢
I agree with you they should be held responsible for their actions for daring someone that gets injured or dies taking your dangerous dare that got him injured in the first place. The person who took the dare is also responsible for his own injures and actions . By
taking the stupid dangerous dare in the first place. He then is held partly accountable for his actions and stupidity for taking the dare. If the person that took the dare died doing it look out for some jail time and some law suits against you for daring him in the first place . In his family's eyes you are guilty of murdering him. So kiss your butt goodbye for awhile your going a paid vacation behind bars from the State Dept Correctional Institutions .
@@lindaclarkq8326 he did not eat it before anyone dared him, but he was the one to initiate the dare. "How much would you Dare me to eat it?" kind of thing.
Rip to the "dun dun, dun. Dun dun, dun" background music that always got stuck in my head
My husband's final words were i love you. I was recording his health issue for the dr. He opened his eyes and said it. Such a blessing.
I knew what was coming with the slugs. Slugs ALWAYS carry rat worms
I had no idea what a rat worm was or ever heard of it. Im heaving right now thinking about eating a slug..ugh gross. I'll never get what Sam had. Nasty...
Love the video like always keep up the good work 👍💙
🌹John D Rockfeller was once the richest man in the world. The first billionaire in the world. By age 25, he controlled one of the largest oil refineries in the US. By age 31, he had become the world’s largest oil refiner. By age 38, he commanded 90% of the oil refined in the U.S.
By 50, he was the richest man in the country. As a young man, every decision, attitude, and relationship was tailored to create his personal power and wealth.
🌹But at the age of 53, he became ill. His entire body became racked with pain and he lost all of his hair. In complete agony, the world’s only billionaire could buy anything he wanted, but he could only digest soup and crackers. An associate wrote, He could not sleep, would not smile and nothing in life meant anything to him. His personal, highly skilled physicians predicted he would die within a year. That year passed agonizingly slowly.
🌹As he approached death he awoke one morning with the vague realisation of not being able to take any of his wealth with him into the next world. The man who could control the business world suddenly realized he was not in control of his own life. He was left with a choice.
🌹He called his attorneys, accountants, and managers and announced that he wanted to channel his Assets to Hospitals, Research, and Charity work. John D. Rockefeller
established his Foundation. This new direction eventually led to the discovery of penicillin, cures for malaria, tuberculosis and diphtheria.
🌹But perhaps the most amazing part of Rockefeller’s story is that the moment he began to give back a portion of all that he had earned, his
body’s chemistry was altered so significantly that he got better. It looked as if he would die at 53 but he lived to be 98. Rockefeller learned gratitude and gave back the vast majority of his wealth. Doing so made him whole. It is one thing to be healed. It is another to be made whole.
🌹Before his death, he wrote this in his dairy, “The Supreme Energy taught me, that everything belongs to him, and I am only a channel to comply his wishes. My life has been one long, happy holiday; Full of work and full of play I dropped the worry on the way and God was
good to me every day.”
A nice message for all of us!🙏
Good story. Thanks for sharing.
How does one write in a dairy???
@@theloniouszappa By dipping the cow's tail in ink. It uses quite a bit of paper though.
I tried none . I don't believe how stupid some people are . After this I do
Poor gecko 🦎 😢
Top stuff well enjoyed as always 🧚c
I wrote a play during 2020 and ran a writers group.
good job 👍
If you play stupid games,you get stupid prizes
I never downloaded tik tok in my phone, people blindly follow things they see on tik tok and ignorant people are openly plentiful on there it's disgusting! If your teen/young adult is that easily impressionable that they can't tell not to imitate things they see online at 16 to 25 then that is very sad and you as a parent/caregiver should worry and put the brakes on that!
True. You would think that it would be common sense to not emulate everything you see on TV or social media but I guess common sense isn't that common apparently. I'm autistic and in my 20s and know the dangers of this stuff🤦🏽♀️ That's also why I've never downloaded Tik Tok.
@@AutisticByNature94 u r a lovely person God bless u n your family
@@AutisticByNature94 You are proof that people of all types and ages can safely consume online content, however if not advised or warned/taught to be aware of the dangers or the consequences of imitation or un-monitored age appropriate content online it shows. I just hope the internet could be a safer for everyone, God bless hunny I'm glad that you can safely browse as you please your parental parent should be very proud ❤🌹 very sad common sense isn't common I agree as well 🥺
@@mimiix316 It was sad that even 50-60 years ago there were lots of bad "influencers" around, but at least it was (usually) a small and local thing doing the influencing. Now it's worldwide so that your kid in Bumfoke, SD can be influenced by idiots 6,000 miles away.
@@indy_go_blue6048 I didn't even think about it that way wow 😳, we wouldn't let strangers influence our child/ young adult physically but literally let them do it online daily that is now even more scary 😨
I have never tried none of those dumb challenge's
It reminds me of trying to fit in.
Elementary- Bullied for lunch money
Middle- Bullied to be disruptive & suspended
High school- Bullied into having sex or skipping
College - Hazing
Adult hood- Bullied to be a Betty Crocker mom😂😂😂
If you think about every phase of your life has some kind challenges.
Be a good parent and keep track of your child..!!!
My grandson was being bullied in elementary. A hug boy who was doing 3rd grade the 4th time would just walk up and punch him. I had pictures of bruises. My daughter said, yeah I talked to the teacher about a month ago. Smh. I went in the next day. Made a written complaint, talked to principal and showed her pictures. She did investigation and kicked the boy out of her school. Apparently, he had a long history, was two years older from being held back and had multiple victims in my grandson life.
Come on, now. If parents didn't use screens for babysitters, maybe they're kids wouldn't be hurt or killed.
I did the blackout challenge in high school, not my proudest moment.
You used the same map for Brisbane Australia and Long Island NY... Way to go!
Were they in the same location I mean because that would only make sense but maybe he should’ve turned the map in reverse 🔄
@@someoneextra819 If you watched the video it was the bit where the map spun into place. Long Island and Brisbane are on opposite sides of the world. How could they possibly be in the same place? "Way to go!" was sarcasm.
I was thinking the same thing as a Native New Yorker I was like wtf
@@gabrielladiaz6933 I grew up on LI and you can't mistake it for Austrailia
@@thebookdoc.writing.and.editing I've never been to Brisbane but I thought, that's amazing, they have an area that looks just like Long Island. Duh.
#7 The parents can't blame the friends bc he ate that slug at his own will. He didn't give his friends a chance to even respond. Simply parent.
If you copied a movie by laying in the middle of a busy road, you deserved what you got.
I'm going to try everyone of these dares now. I'll blame youtube
I"m a bit confused about the slug story. Wasn't Sam the one who made the dare and swallowed the slug before anyone could respoind? So why would the friends in any way be responsible?
And I'm sorry but even as a kid I would never do these stupid challenges because they are stupid. Plus all I would hear in my head when someone mentioned the word 'dare' is my mom's voice asking if I would jump off a cliff if every kid did it. But seriously stop blaming social media and do some actual parenting. Stop using tv and cellphones as babysitters then blaming them for how these kids turn out.
Your mantra about tv and cellphones has been around since the '60s (tv anyway) and I wouldn't doubt it if some parents blamed radio. But with those, it was really one way communication coming from the networks. It's nothing like the stuff that's online from whatever the source, but even 25-30 years ago online wasn't portable; one might find their friends/kids couch potatoes, but the stuff wasn't available 24/7/365 wherever you might be.
@@indy_go_blue6048 But didn't they blame music videos in the 80's and the rock videos especially a lot. They blamed videos games long before they got fancy. It's nothing new to blame the things kids use, it's just more technologically advanced now. Hell even before they blamed rock and roll in the 60s, they blamed women wearing outfits that showed their legs or ankles. Point in there's always something else to blame so we don't have to take responsibility for our actions.
Boy oh boy it seems like kids will do anything for internet fame so sad
A lot of children today lack basic common sense! It's sad but true. Parents please keep track of what your children are watching and what they are doing!
What the heck is wrong with people?!? I'm so glad I grew up in seventies and 80's. Good grief.
I remember doing some sort of "Blackout Challenge" in the early '60s. Without details, it involved hyperventilating and a bear hug. The last time I did it I woke up with a splitting headache and severe nausea. I vomited a few times, then walked home and went right to bed then slept about 12 hours. My mom woke me up around 10pm and asked me if I was sick; I told her I had a really bad headache (I really did, still) so she gave me some aspirin then I slept through the night. I felt okay in the morning, but I never tried it again, and I never did tell my parents what happened. I suppose in 2022 a video of me sprawled out and then puking my guts out would've been posted on Tik Tok and I'd be a TT "star."
Family time with my kids be safe!
Absolutely let them put themselves on the Darwin awards lists.
You only have one life, don't waste it on a dare - #dymabae
Number two wasn't a dare or challenge, it was a scene from a movie.
TikTok should be taken down completely.
1st Dude was Donut from CZcams!!
I remember the program and kids laying in the road that was us late 80s and 90s kids well as all the other stupid challenges smh
You know the blackout challenge is an old trend based on the name alone! Amnesia, often whilst drinking heavily, has been the more common definition of blackout for quite some time.
Who the hell eats a slug or a freaking gecko???
We can’t keep blaming tv video games and social media for peoples extreme stupidity or just plain nastiness. Take some responsibility people.
I recently saw a video on tic Tok where the woman had some raw chicken breast in her sink she then says "this is how my mom does it, and how grandma did it so I'm doing it" she then poured like a quarter of a cup of Clorox bleach and it has to Clorox she says then a small amount of dish soap move the chicken around drain the water as a piece of chicken starts to go down the drain so she reaches in and pulls it out then rinses the chicken seasons it in the sink then I'm assuming cook it only cuz the video ends before she cooks it I know this isn't a challenge but it's a dam good way to kill yourself. You should NEVER PUT BLEACH OR ANY OTHER CHEMICALS ON, IN, IR NEAR YOUR FOOD. how that woman was still alive is beyond me but dam future Darwin awards winner for sure😱🙄😵💫😵💫😵😵😵🤮🤮🤮🤮🤦🤦🤦🤦
Shows no one is paying attention to their kids..and what they watch..but..many challenges are adults..low IQ's..???
Didn't try any trends during the pandemic.. I still had to work 7 days a week.. lol.. 😊
They did blackout challenges in middle school, 1993. I was never interested in it.
Go ahead I'll wait for you.
These are terrible 😔
Such innocence lost..
Number 8 should not get free treatment for there out comes as it’s there own fault
How people can even think trying any of these "dares" is smart just shows how far society is, in my opinion, going down the drain and losing any sense of sanity.... people are all kinds of stupid and makes me shake my head in disappointment
YALL BLAME THE COMPANY INSTEAD OF THE PARENTS?! COME ON NOW?! We have no sense as humans omg
I k r just because it's out there doesn't mean that people are being instructed to do it people with something called common-sense know that if you try something like this there's a likelihood of getting hurt
It's easier to blame others when you fall short, and then you don't have to do real parent things. I remember before social media, it was blaming colleges for hazing dares, and movies for showing dares, and songs for singing about things kids were trying.
I think all of you are missing the point, I can't believe you can't see how a billionaire has created a site that he could shut down. The parents yes they are also to blame for not paying attention and not being aware. I don't want to here no stupid noise about parents being at work, that a cop out. Personal responsibility is something all you and these horrible individuals should look into. I see the word common sense being used as an argument, but why don't you try it. The responses here like in most videos are just as bad as the information being viewed
@@DNU303 you tried it now lets correct your statement. first off dont assume ppl have children. secondly stop tryna blame others for a parents mistake. The billionaire didnt make the website for the reason its being used. so again blame falls on the parents.
I don't think it is right for parents and politicians to blame tik tok for the actions of their own kids. The parents should step up, keep an eye on their kids, teach their kids it's not ok and they aren't going to get anywhere good doing these dangerous things.
As soon as you can explain how the parents of the 13 year old who suffered permanent injury from the skull cracker stunt are at fault, I will agree that only parents are at fault and that the disseminators hold no responsibility.
If kids see it on til tok a challenge and they do it til tok is clearly at fault they wouldn't know about it if they didn't se it on tik tok
@@elaynebaudoin8171 how’d that work for sex ed
Ever heard of monkey see, monkey do? That’s kids.
@@Wally97523 I don't see those parents at fault. It's the parents of the other 2 kids and if they're teens they should be held at least partially at fault too.
That's why I don't like tic tok it influences people to do stupid things. Most people die or get severely sick.
Omg how sad poor boy.
Have never been interested in dares. Probably why I am 59 🤣
🤣🤣 no kidding
He was dumb to eat a gecko gross don't eat bugs that's nasty.
But did he save on his car insurance?🤣😂🤣
They had one in England were u press very hard on to the chase an the person would
fall blacking out wanted to work that on me am from the Caribbean we don't play those games very serious we - Don't - play - those -GAMES
SO THAT'S THE NAME BLACK OUT CHALLENGE ok.
None of them, because I'm smarter than that
People these days are will to do a suicide challenge as long as it entertains them.
Smarter then do any challenges.
Based on this sentence you're apparently not very smart. Then isn't used in that context. It's "than". And even if you fixed that error the sentence still doesn't make any sense.
RIP everyone in the video who die,.:-(
That's terrible how awful.
I got one I dare the youth of today to read a whole book of the Bible preferably the book of Romans
So sad kids parents need to lock up the meds. Kids aren't that smart. Sad just so sad.
I did no trend, I was working as a truck driver
None I am older and wiser.
That's so gross Sam poor kid.
It's hard to feel bad for him for doing something that stupid. Itd be like asking someone if they dare you to eat raw meat, then feeling bad for you when you get salmonella
So sad :(
Tiktok challenges are always bad
Can't wait for the Serial KIller Challenge..........How many can you kill!? Remember, if you don't get it on tape.....did it even really happen?
None I was a combat medic in iraq I have seen the worst shit!
What’s going on with this guy’s voice? Did he have a stroke? How sad.
Parents should be held accountable for not keeping an eye on them themselves, it should not be blamed on the platforms, we all know what shit there is on TikTok an yt and other places, that's why u shall be 13 or older to join, stop rasing stupid kids that the world must adjust to and take some responsibility urselfs. I'm a mom and I have all sorts of insight on what my kids do online. Stop blaming everyone else for ur neglect!
I respectfully disagree. Rather we like it or not, there comes a time when a young person's peers have more of an influence on them then their parents. Even if you as a parent controls the social media your child is involved with (in your presence), you cannot control them completely. You can teach them, and try to instill common sense, self worth, etc.
@@dmreddragon6 yes and as an adult I'm in charge, and if my kid don't follow our rules she gets cut of from social media, i always try to be as involved in their life and make sure they don't go out being stupid, laying in the middle of the road or taking pills (in this case, taking an overdose) bc someone did that on t.t or y.t, we should raise responsible kids that thinks by their on. If the kid is too influencable they should not have access to those platforms.
I didn't try anything because I don't believe in that stupid ass tic tock nonsense.
I understand people wanna go viral but don't do it and it cause u to lose your life
No common sence.
Who is this narrator his voice is horrible is he from another country or something?
Depends on where you are and he is.
I did not did any of this dumb dares only dummy’s do it
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What do I do?
Number 6 it just gos to show how many knob heads there are out there tick tick needs to be held responsible for things like this
His voice is too rough to be telling stories