Photo: Carmen Perez Briseño, Video
Elia Mendez Perez, 80, who faces the #InMyFeelings Challenge but does so in the style "La Chona"
Perez was not one of the challengers who was hurt.
Elia Mendez Perez, 80, taking on the #InMyFeelings challenge but doing it in the process of doing "La Chona"
Perez was not one of the challengers who was hurt.
Photo: Carmen Perez Briseño, Video
From the dangerous challenge of blue whales to the Tide Pod challenge, discover the challenges that have become viral trends.
From the dangerous challenge of blue whales to the Tide Pod challenge, discover the challenges that have become viral trends.
Photo: AP Photo / Nick Ut, File
Blue Whale Challenge
A "player" receives 50 tasks, one per day for 50 days, with tasks increasing in difficulty. The last task asks the player to commit suicide
Blue Whale Challenge
A "player" receives 50 tasks, one per day for 50 days, the tasks increasing in difficulty. The last task calls the player to commit suicide.
Photo: Nick Ut
Cinnamon Challenge
Participants must swallow one tablespoon of cinnamon powder in one minute without drinking any liquid
Cinnamon Challenge
Participants must swallow a spoonful of cinnamon powder in one minute, without drinking any liquid.
Photo: Getty Images
Challenge Sniffing the Condom
Stuff a condom in your nose, plug the other nostril and inhale until the condom slips into your throat. Next, take it out of your mouth
Condom Sniffing Challenge
Stuff a condom into your nose, plug the other nostril and inhale until the condom slips down your throat. Then remove it from your mouth.
Eraser Challenge
Children clear their skin "vigorously" until it breaks, causing bleeding. In the most severe cases, children can develop a toxic shock syndrome, potentially fatal.
Eraser Challenge
Children clear their skin "vigorously" until it breaks, causing bleeding. In severe cases, children can develop a toxic shock syndrome, potentially fatal.
Photo: Jeffrey Coolidge / Getty Images
Ice Bucket Challenge
The SLA Ice Bucket Challenge inspired the nation to pour icy water over their heads and raise more than $ 100 million
] Ice Bucket Challenge
The SLS Ice Bucket Challenge inspired the nation to pour icy water over its heads and raise more than $ 100 million.
Photo: Mark Humphrey / Associated Press
Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge
In order to make their lips as full as Kylie Jenner's lips, participants put their lips in a glass and suck as hard as they can, swelling their lips.
Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge
In an effort to make their lips as full as those of Kylie Jenner, the participants put their lips in a glass and suck as hard as possible, making the lips swell.
Photo: (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo / Getty Images)
Dummy Challenge
A group of people pose, like a dummy, silently while a camera passes through them, usually with the song "Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd who play on the video.
A group of people pose, like a dummy, in silence while a camera passes through them, usually with the song "Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd playing on the video.
Photo: Cameron Beardmore
Running man challenge
Participants perform the dance 'Running Man & # 39; in unlikely conditions, like the song "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJs.
Running man challenge
Participants do the dance 'Running Man' in improbable contexts, like the song "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJs.
Photo: Screenshot of YouTube screen
Tide pod challenge
In which children bite into wash basins of the tide, or warm them in stoves before chewing them
Tide Pod challenge
In which children bite into cuvettes of dishes in the pots before chewing them.
Photo: Daniel Acker, Bloomberg
The latest craze for the Internet is dancing alongside moving cars – and, surprise, people are seriously injured
Just when we think that the Internet can not be weirder
A recent Internet trend is driving drivers around the world to jump vehicles in motion and dance in the street while a buddy in the passenger seat films, and now the agents of perspiration and the forces of order begin to rise against
The viral phenomenon is called the challenge #InMyFeelings, and is the last – and perhaps the most dangerous – of viral video, similar at the Cinnamon Challenge (which led to hundreds of teens eating a spoonful of pure cinnamon) or the Mannequin Challenge (in which a room full of people stands perfectly still while a moving camera d place on each of them.)
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The Challenge, sometimes also known under the name of #Keke, has attracted the attention of social media users everywhere, with news channels like ABC and talk shows like Kelly and Ryan and The View, and begins at
The Police chief Joseph Solomon of Methuen, Mass., told CBS: "It's only a matter of time before someone gets sucked into the wheels of the car or dragged it or the driver who records them with their phone strikes someone who crosses the street. "
Fads like these always have a few iterations, but the videos all feature a short dance routine with the song" In my Feelings "from Drake's latest album," Scorpion, "released on July 29th. Shiggy, who posted this video of himself dancing in the street on Instagram the very evening of the release of the song:
The clip became viral, and countless fans and spectators – including celebrities like Will Smith, Ciara, and DJ Khaled – have decided to imitate the waterfall by dancing in more and more impressive places and in dangerous circumstances.
At one point, the challenge began to include people who slowed their cars and encouraged their friends.
Here Jung "J-Hope" Ho-seok, a member of the South Korean group BTS, doing the challenge in its most common form: [19659057] Things turned out worse when people started to increase the bet, as always happens with Internet challenges like these. People started dancing after jumping out of the driver's seat, just letting the car roll.
It's easy to imagine how bad it really can be. Following the challenge, there are now many videos of people falling on the roadway, causing car accidents, and being hit by oncoming vehicles on YouTube.
Connecticut State Police called the practice could lead to a charge of reckless endangerment if a driver is caught in the act, according to FOX21.