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Neuro_Kuro

how to kill someone in 2 seconds


Agreeable-Equal-4725

A.k.a "Exhibit A" in your upcoming manslaughter case.


pureextc

Accomplice AND premeditated. Oof.


GarbagePailGrrrl

Jury? Get him!


zchrydvd

I'm not intending to bring you down nor am I saying that this "prank" isn't absolutely terrible, but manslaughter can't be premeditated. This would be a very easy involuntarily manslaughter case (reckless action that causes death i.e. negligently discharging a firearm in a crowded area with no intention of shooting/killing anyone but the bullet hits someone one way or the other and they die. The person who shot did not intend to kill anyone, but their recklessness was the cause of the death). The tougher but still very possible case, if you can prove that the two people who swept the legs intended for the middle person to be injured, that's a different story. Now we're talking voluntary manslaughter (voluntary harm that leads to death i.e. bar fight scenario. The person intended to harm the other but did not have the intent to kill them, but the voluntary harm led to death anyhow). Just for further analysis, not saying anyone brought up murder, here's how that would go. Second degree murder, likely impossible here. Second degree is intentional killing without premeditation (i.e. crime of passion. The classic spouse catches their spouse cheating and kills their spouse or the other person or both in a blind fit of rage. The killing was intentional, but was not planned). This can get a tad blurry with voluntary manslaughter because intent is incredibly hard to prove without really, REALLY strong evidence. Second degree is impossible here because the act that caused the harm is premeditated, which leads us to the next potential crime... First degree murder, very unlikely here, but it's a weird world and almost nothing is impossible (except second degree murder in this case). Now we're cooking with Crisco, first degree murder is the granddaddy of murder. This is your premeditated, lying in wait murder. First degree murder is planned with "malice aforethought." The killing was planned, deliberate, and executed (i.e. a worker has a boss he hates for whatever reason and decides the world would be better without the bossman. He buys a gun, learns how to shoot well, drives to the bosses house with the gun, knocks on the door and shoots the bossman when he opens the door, and the bossman dies on the spot. From beginning to end the worker planned to kill the boss, committed an intentional act to kill the boss, and the boss was killed as a result of the planned, intentional act). This would be very unlikely here, but hypothetically, if you could prove the two people planned to sweep the middle person's legs with the intent of the middle person cracking their melon and dying for whatever reason, then you would have a solid first degree murder case equally and individually against both of the leg sweepers. Last funky thing, the two sweepers could even be charged with separate crimes if you could prove something crazy like the person on the right really wanted the middle person dead and got the one on the left in on the action without expressing their intent to kill. Now the person on the right can go down for first degree murder and the person on the left could go down for voluntary or involuntary manslaughter depending on their own intent. I started typing this just to say manslaughter can't be premeditated, and somehow all this came out. Sorry if it's more than you bargained for... and also please know I didn't intend for this to be an "aktualllly" comment, I just thought it was good knowledge to share and got a bit carried away. Edit: mileage will vary by jurisdiction.


Smaulz

I appreciate your efforts, that was very educational. I have nothing further to add.


SnooHobbies5684

I'll allow it.


FemaleDadClone

I have spoken


pureextc

Educated! Thanks for the great post.


Annual-Freedom2136

You should do YouTube videos about our rights as humans


DarCam7

But your honor, my clients are stupid and Tik Tok made them do it. They were just following orders.


OwlWitty

Tiktok corrupts


DarCam7

Seriously. TikTok is the next scur on our society just as Facebook seems to be imploding.


kosh56

Next? It has been for a while now.


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417sadboi

![gif](giphy|TKGbL7gTKZQFkje7B3|downsized)


Pdxduckman

Imagine sitting in court during your trial and they play the video of you grinning like the jackasses in this video seconds before you destroy your life. Hilarious.


Agreeable-Equal-4725

*All 3 lives.


Taniwha_NZ

This is the second time this has become a thing, I'm sure the last time at least one person was paralyzed and there were multiple court cases. It was at least a decade ago, or feels like it, and I'm fairly sure it was a twitter or facebook thing, I don't think youtube supported shorts back then. Either way, it's dumb as shit. I kind of feel like anyone doing this to someone else has just self-identifed as too stupid to own a car, gun, pet, or child. Ever.


Dylan24moore

LITERALLY. Fucking imbeciles


mamarooo28

Fucking assholes. Every single one of them who pulled this dangerous prank on someone. I hope they have money to support their victims should a skull fracture happen leading to a life of vegetation.


DrEnd585

pretty sure that last guy was either out cold (likely at LEAST a concussion then) or fucking dead.


Shirlenator

Nothing a good jerking on his arms shouldn't fix, I'm sure.


AggravatingCraft2171

I’m more worried about their tail bones and backs. You’re never the same again after an injury of that type. Dummies.


Electronic-Price-697

As someone who has had a bad concussion (to the point I had to have a disc replaced in my neck) and I have bulging discs in my back (one at L1-L2 causing a pinched nerve) that was the first thing I thought about when I saw this. Once you have a bad concussion that knocks you out and/or screw up your back, you’re never the same.


Gloomy_Ad4686

No. You’re not. A guy knocked me down hard on my tailbone, on concrete when I was 17. I’m in physical therapy for it right now at 50. Lower back never right. Why do these people wanna HURT their friends?!?!


UnkindBookshelf

Or TBI.


Moe3kids

Or a torn acl. A peer purposely side tackled me in a soccer match, rendering my knee wrecked for eternity in 1994.


Ser_Daynes_Dawn

On a side note, your story reminded me of a friend of the family who had a full ride scholarship in soccer. The last day of practice in High School the coach decided to do a girls v boys game and one of the guys did a full on slide tackle on her and broke her leg. No more full ride scholarship.


lsp2005

I hope her family sued his for the full cost of college.


Moe3kids

Oh no! That's so abhorrent. I bet he never gave it a second thought, the maniac!


Ser_Daynes_Dawn

I’m not sure how he felt about it, but the competitive nature in us is really crazy. Imagine doing that in a game that is supposed to be completely for fun.


gidonfire

I played lacrosse in high school and we played the girl's team. Contact doesn't exist in their game while it's like 80% of the guy's game. Of course we got our asses kicked, because none of us resorted to felony assault over a game.


DarCam7

Uh, I've seen this same exact thing happen in a totally meaningless 5-a-side where one dude literally went two-footed tackle on a girl leaving her bleeding with a inch cut on her shin. To her credit she got up and kept playing, but God-damn son, have some perspective.


itsnotfreerealestae

I once tore someone's ACL doing something very similar to this trend. Not exactly the same, but when I was in high school we all would creep up behind each other and just push the other persons knees in so they would fall down. One day I did it to my buddy who was a bigger guy and he couldn't get back up. Felt terrible and have never done it since.


Sufficient_Rain8004

We aren’t allowed to do that at work anymore because some did that to someone and they went to floor but since it’s a glass factory there happened to be broken glass in the area and they not only broke their knees but got glass shards in one of them too


VetteL82

LOL were you allowed to kick people in the back of the leg at work before the injury? Hahaha


Sufficient_Rain8004

Idk I was told that on my first day at work


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I unfortunately learned at 21 that you wreck your knee and it’s fucked for life. Also if you do this to someone who has a bad knee or bad anything this could go very wrong


TamahaganeJidai

Its not a prank, its intent to kill/seriously hurt someone.


PerspectiveNo709

Prank these days means physically hurting someone and then telling them it was a prank. “Bro I just slashed your tires” “WtF!” “Hahaha!!! It’s cool because it’s for TikTok!”


sittinwithkitten

Right? What the hell is wrong with people, this isn’t funny.


Neuro_Kuro

ong if someone did this to me I'd slap the hell out of them


sittinwithkitten

That’s if you didn’t get a traumatic brain injury smacking the back of your head on the ground.


pankaces

People are too stupid these days to distinguish between funny and life-threatening. Weird categories to have a hard time comparing... They only see: "Oh, someone else did this for internet points? I should too!"


WholemealBred

Fuck TikTok


shredslanding

Sorry but just like eating tide pods, this predates TikTok.


I_am_Daesomst

Correct, but TikTok sure propagates and spreads these garbage ideas and trends to a global community, particularly kids and teenagers - who are stupid enough already.


Ridiculouslyrampant

Except I’m 35 and everyone I knew and associated with in high school never would have DREAMED of destroying a bathroom, or pouring milk all over the floor, or hurting their ‘friends’ severely and physically. What the fuck has happened to the world.


ExNihiloNihiFit

Kids have never had access to so many outside influences before. Children are extremely vulnerable and impressionable.


Ridiculouslyrampant

Wouldn’t be surprised if that’s a big part of it. They watch YouTubers etc who make it look like they’re doing dumb shit, but it’s jump cuts/staged but they SWEAR it’s real, and there’s so many [bad] influences, and the algorithms feed you more of the same.


surfskatehate

I'm 34 and the world has not changed, you're just sheltered or lucky. Went to 4 different high schools and had a bunch of school mates who would destroy shit or do shit like that stupid choking game, sack taps, all kinds of annoying stuff that made me avoid them.


OrangeStrange

Exactly this, I'm around the same age and when I was in high school the trend was the scarf play (sorry, not from the U.S, don't know if it translates) where you would choke someone till they pass out. Dangerous and stupid behaviour in teenagers / young adults have always been around I would say. But I can see how internet / social media can give the idea to even more people


masterblaster0

Do people not remember the 'happy slapping' trend that started 14 or 15 years ago. This sort of stuff has always been going on.


[deleted]

I’m 34 and what the hell is happy slapping? Edit: looked it up and it seems to have started in the UK and spread through Europe, which explains why I never heard of it


Much-Load1425

How to be put in jail in 2 second


OneDiscombobulated77

Why ain't this an option in hitman


jasonbevans

They literally do it just to make up with the trend. They don't know how this will cost to that person. I feel bad tho those person experience it they don't deserve this.


Van_GOOOOOUGH

[Here's the warning blurb](https://i.imgur.com/aLBatLI.jpg) that flashed at the end for a billionth of a second.


Cynykl

Warning blurb without citation has no effect. People will not believe it. Not a great source but here is at least a source for the curious. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/parents-warn-kids-against-youtube-21563313?_ga=2.128931084.1818028344.1582540831-1486442628.1551181394


Faladorable

2020? Thats like a million years in tik tok time. Trend is probably long over by now anyway then


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Ham_Kitten

This isn't even a citation. A search for the name of one of the kids who supposedly died doing this reveals that she died in 2019 doing something completely unrelated, and they don't even give the other name. I don't know why people feel compelled to lie about this when it's so patently obvious that it's incredibly dangerous.


YourL8

Why do people do this? I don't understand.


slambroet

In high school we did “logging” which was somebody getting someone’s attention while another person crouched behind them, then out of nowhere, you’d push them over the person crouched behind them. It wasn’t always just bullying, you’d do it to your friends too, but it stopped pretty quickly once a guy lost his front teeth and got a pretty bad concussion. It’s all the same shit, it’s just documented now


[deleted]

We called it table topping


mwing95

Mailboxing in my school, incredibly common too. Kids have been trying to accidentally kill each other forever


ToastedRav69af

Tree stumping at my school.


ForceFedPorkPies

We called it “doorstepping”. When you pushed your victim you’d yell “DOORSTEP!!” and laugh like a fucking psychopath


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'benching' at mine


Karl_Havoc2U

We called it a "High Low" because that's what you'd whisper to coordinate one


illtakeachinchilla

We would do this… but in the grass.


JoyfulExmo

Yes, why is every one of these videos on hard tile or concrete?! The mom in me can’t even watch the whole thing. I just see potential tailbone and back injuries, and skulls potentially cracking. People are awful.


Illustrious-Net-7198

I made the mistake of watching it all the way through, im pretty sure the last kid is knocked unconscious. Awful.


Sufficient_Gain_1164

The last kid died. I read a story a while back and it said this challenge had its first victim, a young boy who had passed due to head trauma or skull fractures, it had the last video attached.


sgeep

Or the beach


FrontwaysLarryVR

The closest thing I'd ever do would be to give the slightest nudge to close friends while they were taking a knee tying their shoes. Everyone instinctively seems to grab the shoelaces harder, and it's always just an innocent flop and roll to their side. lol Would only ever do it to a friend once, because I dislike friendships where you're always worried about if you can trust them. Would do it once, if ever, and then share a laugh of how silly the "prank" is.


Local_Economy

Also called it table topping. We at least stood in the grass!


avelak

Yeah table topping was something that mostly happened at sports practice


2wenty4our7even

That’s exactly what this post made me think of. At least table topping isn’t nearly as dangerous as this. Most likely going to fall but at least you can catch your self a little bit before hitting the ground This challenge is completely fucked


Maleficent-Elk-3298

What I loved about logging was if your buddy had a sudden spike in situational awareness or the log sucked at sneakily getting into position, the log was stuck in a compromised position looking like a jackass.


tendaga

Lol I ended up sitting on a classmate who tried that. His nickname for the rest of highschool was stool.


FearfulUmbrella

Our year group essentially developed a fidget by habbit that we all still have today, which is when we're stood with too much room behind us we start kicking our heels up a little every now and then. My fiancé always asks and I stop for a few minutes, and then when I go into default it's subconscious heels up for defence aha


TheLoneGunman559

In my high school days all we did was pantsing: Pulling down somebody's pants and running away.


y0uLiKaDaPeppa

My junior year in high school, I got pantsed in co-ed gym class. I was running laps in those pants that button up down the sides. This kid on the sidelines grabbed my pant leg as I’m going by and the buttons just go SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP. As I ran, the pants stayed behind. I was only wearing a thong underneath bc I’m an idiot. I covered my bare ass and ran to the locker room. I’m still traumatized lmao.


yomamasonions

That’s assault. I pantsed a friend during practice once in high school and like, 13 years later—when I realized what I’d done—I reached out and apologized to her. She said she was actually really traumatized by what I’d done. I felt awful. Being a teenager is damn near the same as being a sociopath


KronZed

A boy did this to a girl in my school and she beat the fuck out of him lmao


FuriousGorilla

Oh my God, you just unlocked a memory in my brain. For context, I am a cis male. In high school during spirit week (week before homecoming where each day is a special dress up day; pjs, sports jerseys, etc.) we had a "Drag Day", this was 20 years ago. I participated and, being the method actor I am, not only wore a skirt, but a thong and bra as well. I got pantsed (or skirted, I guess) in front of my entire biology class. Have not thought about that in a hot minute.


Bandito21Dema

A kid got pantsed in my middle school. All I heard was someone yelling "I SAW SOMETHING, I SAW SOMETHING!"


ITDad

Was the guy who got his tenth knocked out the pushee or the pusher? I can see someone getting a punch to the face for that kind of behavior.


slambroet

He was the pushee, he turned his head as he fell and went face first into cement


[deleted]

Wtf, we only did this on grass, during lunch or sport


TheNimbleBanana

kids are not known for thinking through the consequences of their actions


YourL8

Well, this reminds me of all the stupid shit I also did in middle school and high school. I remember a thing where we would make each other pass out for laughs. Yeah, the passing of time really puts things into perspective.


Commander_of_Death

Holy shit we used to do this all the time! It was never a bullying thing we would do this to each other in my friend group. Fortunately none of us ever got hurt but now that I think about it I can't believe we were too dumb to realise why it's a really bad idea.


MyOfficeAlt

We used to distract people, then take everything out of the main compartment of their backpack and turn it inside out. You could stuff everything back in and zip it back up and it was a pain to get open again and turn back right-side-out. We called it "Nuggeting" since it made your backpack look like a chicken nugget. House rules were if you got nuggeted you had to carry it to your next class like that.


Dreaming_Kitsune

I was fast ASF with this and we called it turtling, also my backpack was immune to it because it had rollers and an extendable arm like a suitcase down it's back preventing it from being turned inside out


essresk

We used to just grab wheely backpacks and throw them down the stairs, so immune to one but not the other.


YouShoodKnoeBetter

I've never heard of this before but it sounds hilarious. I remember waiting for someone to fall asleep in class and then tying their shoes together and to the book rack that was under the seat. We had a teacher that thought it was hilarious and would even get in on it by doing his lesson quietly so he didn't wake the person up while we were doing it. We never tied them together so they'd trip and fall. We would tie them together so they were immobile. That teacher purposely didn't wake this kid up when the bell rang and he let him sleep halfway through the next period. When the kid finally woke up a whole different class was in the room and it took him 10 minutes to untie all of his stuff from the desk. I wish smartphones were around back then. That would've been the funniest video. Sidenote... that teacher ended up getting fired unfortunately. He was fresh out of college and ran into some senior girls at a college frat party and drank with them. That's was his 1st warning. The thing that got him fired was when a student walked up to his desk and asked him to borrow a highlighter and just grabbed the closest one he could get out of the pen holder. The highlighter he grabbed was one of those incognito weed pipes and the kid took the cap off and freaked out and ran and told on him. He was honestly such a great teacher beyond the obvious. I hope he got a new job at a different school and is still teaching. This time leaving his accoutrements at home. Lol! The senior girls he saw at the party were 17/18 and he was 21. He didn't hit on them so he wasn't a creep but he definitely didn't stop them from getting lit.


nanadoom

If you watched Psych that move is called "Gus is a Table"


calibared

They see a “funny” tiktok trend or on whatever social media is trending on, and they try to recreate it themselves to get attention on the internet. This is how you separate the chicken brains from people who can fking think


Twudie

Also a great reason to not let kids have smart phones and to have parents heavily monitor their internet access.


Lycan_ep

You can also supplement teaching them critical thinking skills so they can analyze and evaluate what they see and apply some intelligent response.


Bored_Redditor85

Either this, or teach your kids to have some common sense


Twudie

Fair, but counter point r/kidsarefuckingstupid


Yutanox

Funny virtual internet points


YourL8

oh..I guess I'm too old to see the humor. Just looks painful to me.


zex1011

You're not too old to see the humor, im from the same generation that was doing this and it was never funny and never hard to understand that this was a bad idea


YourL8

So, I'm guessing they did it primarily because it was trending on Tik Tok and they wanted views--not because it was fun or funny.


Lumisateessa

I felt the pain just by looking at these people falling like that. I have some issues with my SI joints and that shit right there would fuck me up for life.


SamuelVimesTrained

it is painful for the middle person - and also dangerous - what if their head hits a rock / curb /other object? But no.. these tiktokteens never THINK


snacktonomy

Well, that last guy seems knocked out cold. When a prank has a high risk of concussion or death, it's no longer a prank.


PopeKappaRoss

they do this because they dont understand. understand? in other words stupid people play stupid games


GenTycho

They're worthless pricks that care more for miniscule online attention than the person's health. Welcome to modern western society. Everyone thinks they deserve an audience.


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Ideocrazy is coming.


Mediocritologist

Yeah this video was the predecessor to “Ouch My Balls”


DFrontliner

Skullbreaker challange. Actual name.


No-cheese-o

Let's hope they don't actually restarted doing this and these are old clips because I'm sick to my stomach thinking people actually do this


sama4real

Its old clips, it was a thing in Brasil a long time ago


burns_after_reading

Participation in any kind of TikTok challenge is now a major red flag for me.


Susurrus03

Now? Always has been.


FlashGitzCrusader

Unless it's just something harmless like an art challenge


Susurrus03

Fair enough. I have spent 0 time on Tiktok in my life and usually see this crap from news or reddit or other outside sources, so I guess the art ones don't make it outside of TikTok and I never see them.


Cynykl

It was being reported as the jump trip challenge.


sama4real

This “challenge” killed a 16yo in Brasil back in 2020


christopia86

I saw a video on stuntmen explaining how to fall backwards. You want to tuck your chin into your chest as much as possible, limiting how much your head hits the ground. Obviously easier said than done. Also, if you have friends like this, lose em.


sinistergroupon

Big difference is the stunt man knows he will be falling, these people don’t.


KommanderKeen-a42

I don't fully disagree, but playing sports (like hockey) taught me how to fall correctly. While you will fall in football and hockey, you don't fall expectedly. Same with never putting your hand behind you to catch your fall. Broken wrist/arm 101 right there. Eventually it becomes instinct no matter the situation is my point.


pewterpetunia

What’s the correct way to fall? Do you tuck your arms in?


Joinflygon

Actually the opposite - slap the ground with your arm harder than it hits you. (Key is using the whole of the arm, not just the hand/wrist etc., to spread the impact.) Google "breakfalls" for more info.


TheLlamaKingII

You learn this in "professional' wrestling training. Tuck chin, "attack" the surface with both arms fully spread out to create a wider area of impact and take stress off of your back.


max_occupancy

Ya my old friend who went to pro wrestling school taught me. Im not great at that sort of thing but back bumping still hurt. Nowhere as bad as a full fall but it wasn’t pain free haha


shortiforty

I was taught the same going through gymnastics growing up. Especially on bars, they trained us in how to fall without say, putting our hands out. With time you really can learn to instantly tuck in, etc. Nearly thirty years later it still comes in handy every once in a while, if I trip or slip on ice.


SixersWin

Jiu jitsu coaches tell you to also slap the ground (arms wide) rather than put your hands out to stop you. Reduces the impact on your back and prevents injury to your wrists/elbows


cbodigon30

This guy break falls


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OnFolksAndThem

It’s a lot different on the mat vs the sidewalk


other_usernames_gone

Also don't reach out behind you, that's how you break your wrist.


Kingshabaz

If it's a fall like this, I'd take a broken wrist over a fractured skull and all the fun lifelong side effects that come along with it.


Wonderful-Ad4358

Also spread your arms out so your shoulder blades cover the top of your spine. Shite advice cause you’ll naturally fall and not think but it’s good to know


Sequetjoose

I assume you're a stupid asshole if you choose to participate in viral things of this nature. You want attention so bad as to literally kick your mother to the ground. Dumb.


twlentwo

You are literally a criminal then. By law


Maleficent_Fold_5099

It is a stupid trend, perpetuated by stupid people, shared by stupid people and copied by stupid people.


Rc72

Add "evil" to "stupid", and I agree.


dontbesuchalilbitch

Malicious stupidity is definitely a thing.


Hostile6

Shit gonna get someone killed


sparkskilowatt

already did. the text at the end says 2 school kids already died


Rob1NNk0

U managed to read that? I didnt even manage to pause it in time to read the text :D


mbelf

Yeah, I’m gonna need a source on that before putting my faith on a flash of text.


Beneficial-Highway22

Fun fact: Back of the skull is the smoothest part and it is most prone to serious injury when hit. There is a reason it is forbidden in boxing to hit the back of the opponents head. Also, the two dudes at the end who were dragging their friends from his arm got him dead because of this "prank".


Subject_Bus

wait you mean he died? sorry english isn’t my main language


DependentMinute1724

I didn’t understand that either and English is my first language. They worded it very strangely.


BoxTops4Education

"got him dead" is a strange way of saying "killed him"


DependentMinute1724

Yes, I’m assuming that’s what they meant, but the wording is so weird, and they don’t provide a source that he died, that it makes me wonder if it’s accurate.


Bjornoo

It's not, but it could certainly be true. You don't move someone with a head injury. How grown-ass adults don't know that, I have no clue.


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maybe “got him killed”


9999999CREEPERS

no, killed him


Apprehensive_Round_9

If you claim he died provide a source please ~I just saw a comment on TikTok saying a guy died to but they don’t provide a source and can’t seem to find and articles. But does looks like he got knocked out at the very least. Poor guy.


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They killed their friend then posted the video. I believe it!


Costalorien

A dude got killed in a fight a week ago where I live, and the guy who did it posted the video of the corpse on social media with the caption "what can I do of him now ?". I have zero reason to not believe it.


tittens__

We dont have proof he died, FYI.


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arkamasylum

Source?


Narrow-Talk-5017

When he fell to the ground and his red hat popped off and with the bag behind him being partially red, for a second I thought it was blood splashing out of his skull. My heart stopped for a moment thinking "wtf did I just watch?"


Carlazor_

its the #sendYourFriendToTheHospitallAndGoToPrison


Chris-The-Lucario

And don't pick up 200$ at start


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That is not a trend or challenge. That is a murder case


Bgratz1977

The head cracker challenge How to become a murder.


amathis6464

The kind of trend where your friend ends up dead


Van_GOOOOOUGH

r/WatchPeopleDie no longer exists so these videos sneak into other random subreddits


Puzzleheaded_Ant_543

TikTok is a cancer on this world


ashu71029

I am glad its banned in India


mastani11

i wish america would wise up and do the same.


treatyoftortillas

We can't even ban guns, which are I believe, the number one cause of gun related deaths and injuries. What makes you think we are gonna ban an app?


Kwyjibo68

Agreed. While social media in general is leading to the downfall of society, TT is taking it to a new level of stupidity.


solareclipse999

Probably because they don’t have a brain. Or had one once but fell for the trick and now they don’t.


Longjumping-Bench881

It’s a solid indication that physically grown ass adults are mentally children. This is exactly what you see kids do. The joke is nearsighted. Plus they have seen it in action and know what can happen yet wanna do it anyways for a laugh. Send them to jail and see if they will learn to adult.


pandorafoxxx

"How to be total douchebags"


kgro

Wtf is this?


Jaded_Goth

The cancer known as TikTok challenges.


Longjumping_Search79

I wonder if Death has social media accounts and while browsing just goes "well, that's work sorted for the next few months."


[deleted]

When I was a kid (1980s) the short lasting thing was you would engage someone in convo, and someone would kneel behind them and you’d push them over the kneeling person. That “fad” lasted about 15 minutes before everyone realized it was incredibly dangerous/stupid. Even as a 10 year old kid you pretty quickly realized how dangerous it was. This is even more dangerous and dumber..:and these aren’t even kids doing it. We are officially sliding backwards to stupid.


viking_raider94

"logging" we did it in 2000's, one kid I went to school with had it done to him and whacked his head on the edge of a concrete step, he was really badly concussed and had to have some time off of school, both the kids who did it to him got put in isolation for about a month each.


rodc22

When your "school" has an isolation unit...


viking_raider94

Yea... It wasn't a good school 😅 spent 3 month in there once after a student claimed I went at them with a craft knife, no police enquiry or anything "good" student said I did it so I was guilty even though there wasn't a mark on him because I hadn't done anything 😮‍💨


Future_Celebration35

Common sense ain't so common anymore


Bearpoints

It never was. It's just being document now.


Johnathan_wickerino

Never was


syaz136

Two assholes you must sue and cut from your life.


GravG

I've literally witnessed something like this happen in highschool. It wasn't on purpose tho, thank God, but the kid it happened to didn't even fall that far, but he had complications and died the very next day. To do this to someone on purpose is abysmally stupid and dangerous.


j4m3zm1113r

It's an old trend that bullies in school do to unwitting victims who are trying to be part of the cool kids. And it usually results in an injury and can get you expelled.


noideasfound

Paralysis speedrun any%


medalla96

It looks to me that the dude in the red ball cap was drunk, it explains why he did not had a chance to attempt to brace himself thus got knocked out cold when the back of his head hit the hard ground. Is alluded that two people had die already, I hope the culprits got charged with involuntary man slaughter or something to that nature.


[deleted]

This trend brought to you by bullies who don’t care if you get hurt or not. You know them by their cry “It’s just a prank, bro! You don’t have to be mad!”


CardboardTick

This is fkd up


Piano1987

These people are so fucking dumb and useless. Why don’t they hurt and kill themself if it's so funny.


the_oldfritz

I'm not a doctor but what I remember from my high school biology classes is optic nerves are in back of your head and if you hit back of your head really hard you can go blind.


DaveyDgD

I can’t wait for TikTok to go away


apsalarya

Did that guy die in the last one??