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Meme Status Submission Year 1996 Origin Unknown Tags youtube, challenges,
cinnamon challenge, ice bucket challenge, planking, jason kottke, peyton manning
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Internet Challenges refer to a genre of viral social games in which people
record themselves performing the same action as the founder of the challenge.
Such popular challenges include the Cinnamon Challenge, the Ice Bucket
Challenge, Fire Challenge, The Bottle Cap Challenge and more.

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ORIGIN

Viral challenges existed offline prior to its emergence. For example, among the
earliest known challenges, the Saltine Challenge, in which participants attempt
to consume six saltine crackers in 60 seconds, appeared in news reports in the
1990s. On August 11th, 1996, the Los Angeles Times reported that professional
football player Peyton Manning had attempted the game.[1] The game eventually
became a popular game on YouTube [2] with YouTubers garnering millions of views
for participating (examples below).




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CINNAMON CHALLENGE

The Cinnamon Challenge is a popular dare game that involves attempting to
swallow a tablespoon of cinnamon without vomiting or inhaling the powder. While
the Cinnamon Challenge became a viral phenomenon on YouTube, its origin precedes
the history of the video-sharing community. The earliest known attempt at the
game can be traced back to The Cinnamon Challenge 2001, which was hosted by
Michael Buffington and played by Erik Goodlad. The result was documented and
posted as a blog article on Buffington's blog (shown below, left). The story was
picked up by Jason Kottke on December 22nd, 2001.[2]

The earliest YouTube version was uploaded on April 2nd, 2006 in a video titled
"Pipe Attempts the Cinnamon Challenge." In over a decade, the post received more
than 174,000 views (shown below, right).


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SALT AND ICE CHALLENGE

The Salt and Ice Challenge is a popular dare game which involves pouring salt on
the surface of skin and pressing an ice cube against it to test how long the
participant can endure the pain caused by the burn (example below).

Though online discussions about placing an ice cube over salt on bare skin date
back to as early as 2005[3], the first video demonstration was uploaded to
Break[4] on July 8th, 2006. As of March 2013, this clip has been viewed nearly
600,000 times and has been shared more than 166,000 times. The video has since
been deleted.




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CONDOM CHALLENGE

The Condom Challenge is the name of two different dare games involving the use
of a condom: the first challenge, also known as the "Condom Snorting Challenge,"
entails inserting a condom into one's nostril, snorting it back through the
throat and coughing it out of the mouth; the second version involves filling a
condom with water and dropping it on the participant's head to test its
elasticity.

On May 3rd, 2006, Break.com user Tommydyhr uploaded a video titled "Condom
Sucking From Nose to Mouth," in which a young man snorts a condom through his
nose and extracts it out of his mouth. In the next seven years, the video
received upwards of 73,500 views and 130 comments. In the following years,
several other condom snorting videos were subsequently uploaded to YouTube, but
the name "condom challenge" was not coined until May 23rd, 2012, when YouTuber
Isaac Mathers uploaded a video performing the same stunt titled "Condom
Challenge" (shown below). Within one year, the video received over 9,300 views
and 25 comments.




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CHEESE SLAP CHALLENGE

Cheese Slap, also known as Cheesing and the Cheese Challenge, is a series of
prank videos in which participants take a slice of cheese and slap a person or
animal in the face with it.

On June 9th, 2006, YouTuber arsone62 posted a video entitled "The Cheese
Incident" in which a series of people have a slice of cheese thrown at them
(shown below)




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CUP BLOWING CHALLENGE

Cup Blowing Challenge is a social media game that involves combining two
disposable or lightweight cups into a stack and blowing against the surface of
the top cup to sling it out of its place with the aim of landing it into a third
cup at a distance away.

The challenge first appeared on YouTube in 2011, when an upload by The Trendy
Videos showed a college student demonstrating the act.


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TIDE POD CHALLENGE

Tide POD Challenge refers to a dare game involving the consumption of Tide PODS
laundry detergent capsules, which are often compared to various fruit-flavored
snack foods due to their packaging and appearance. Online, the practice of
eating Tide PODS is frequently mocked in a similar vein to bleach drinking and
the consumption of other poisonous forbidden snacks.

In February 2012, the multi-national consumer goods corporation Procter & Gamble
introduced the Tide PODS laundry detergent packs. According to Consumer Reports,
there were increased calls to poison control centers due to children consuming
the product.[8] On December 4th, 2013, Straight Dope Forums[9] member Silvorange
submitted a post titled "People eating Tide pods" discussing rumors about people
eating the detergent packs.

FIRE CHALLENGE

Fire Challenge is a dare game in which the participant voluntarily sets oneself
on fire for a short period of time by applying flammable liquids or igniting
combustible parts of one's body and filming the outcome

One of the first fire challenge videos uploaded to YouTube is titled "Fire
challenge" and was uploaded on April 5th, 2012, by YouTuber 1BlazinEagle1[4].
The video features the YouTuber lighting his chest hair on fire. As of July
2014, the video has gained over 100,000 views. The video has since been removed,
but a clip of it is included in 1BlazinEagle1's 2012 compilation (shown below).




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NEKNOMINATE

Neknominate, also known as Neck and Nominate in the United Kingdom, is a
drinking game in which participants record themselves partaking in a physically
extreme activity after chugging alcoholic beverages and challenge others to
outdrink them in the identical fashion.

According to the British tabloid The Tab,[5] the "neck and nominate" game
existed in Cambridge, England as far back as 2008. On November 29th, 2012,
YouTuber Will Green uploaded a video titled "Neck and Nominate," in which a
young man drinks a beer in front of a woman’s townhouse door before looking at
the camera and calling out a nomination (shown below).




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CORN DRILL CHALLENGE

Corn Drill Challenge is a dare game that involves eating an entire corn on the
cob as quickly as possible by sticking it on the end of a power drill and
spinning it across one's teeth. While videos of people attempting the challenge
have been circulating on YouTube since as early as 2012, it received mass
exposure after a Chinese woman's failed attempt went viral in May 2016 (example
below).

On November 29th, 2012, YouTuber Vinnie Mac uploaded a video titled "How to Ear
Corn in 10 Seconds," featuring footage of a young man eating a corn on the cob
off a spinning power drill.




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BALLPIT CHALLENGE

Ballpit Challenge is a video fad in which participants climb up and fall into
inflatable ball cages found in supermarkets. Footage of the challenge is
typically uploaded to Vine and Instagram with the hashtag #ballpit.

On March 31st, 2013, YouTuber BakkGround Records uploaded a video of a teenage
girl climbing to the top of a ballpit at Walmart and intentionally dropping
herself into the balls below (shown below). In the first two years, the video
gained over 330,000 views and 700 comments (shown below).




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ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE

Ice Bucket Challenge is a dare game in which the participant must pour a bucket
of ice water over his or her head and nominate any three individuals to perform
the same challenge within the next 24 hours. If a nominee fails to complete the
challenge within time, he or she is expected to donate money to a charitable
organization, most notably for research and treatment of Amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS), otherwise commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

While the origin of the Ice Bucket Challenge remains murky, one of the earliest
known videos of an individual pouring ice cold water over the head was uploaded
to Instagram by professional motocross racer Jeremy McGrath on June 22nd, 2014,
per nomination from Brett Saunders. After completing the challenge, McGrath
challenged professional golfer Rickie Fowler and NASCAR racer Jimmie Johnson, as
well as rapper Vanilla Ice to complete the challenge or pay $100 to charity.







CHARLIE CHARLIE CHALLENGE

The Charlie Charlie Challenge is a game in which participants place two pencils
on top of a piece of paper with the alternating words "yes" and "no" written in
a 2×2 grid. If the top pencil moves to the word "yes" after chanting the phrase
"Charlie Charlie, can we play?" or "Charlie, Charlie, are you here?", it is
assumed that a Mexican demon named Charlie has been summoned to answer other
questions. To end the game, players chant the phrase "Charlie, Charlie, can we
stop?"

On June 6th, 2014, the challenge may have originated with a video titled
"Jugando Charly Charlie" (playing Charly Charlie) uploaded by YouTuber Le
Videoblog, in which two men form a rectangle out of six pencils before calling
upon a spirit to move the pencils into a hexagon shape (shown below). On January
6th, 2015, the pencil blog Pencils.com[9] published an article explaining the
rules of the game, which included the "Charlie Charlie" chant.




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KYLIE JENNER CHALLENGE

The Kylie Jenner Challenge, also known by the hashtag #KylieJennerChallenge, is
a viral trend where teenagers post videos or photos of themselves attempting to
temporarily enlarge their lips by a suction technique called "the shot glass
effect" in order to imitate the look of model and socialite Kylie Jenner.

The exact origin of the hashtag is unknown, however Kylie Jenner's lips became a
subject of teen fascination as the model rose to fame. In a November 15th, 2014,
interview with E! News[5], Jenner credited cosmetics for her lip's appearance,
stating:

> "I feel like everyone has been talking about it for months, so I'm kind of
> sick of it…
> …My pictures, I pout them out a lot. I think big lips are awesome."

Earlier, on October 24th, 2014, Jenner tweeted:




> how long are we gonna talk about this lip thing lmao
> 
> — Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) October 28, 2014


The term "Kylie Lips" was later submitted to Urban Dictionary[7] on December
6th, 2014.

On January 8th, 2015, makeup tutorial YouTuber Jenna Marbles uploaded a parody
video called "Kylie Jenner Lip Tutorial" which jokingly told viewers to use the
shot glass suction method to get bigger lips. As of April 21st, 2015, the video
had over 4,400,000 views.




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#BACKPACKCHALLENGE

#BackpackChallenge is a video series in which participants run through a
gauntlet of people swinging and throwing backpacks to knock them to the ground.

On November 18th, 2016, Twitter user @abucciwood posted a video in which a young
man is knocked to the ground by group of people throwing backpacks (shown
below). Within five days, the video gained over 30,700 likes and 26,500
retweets.




> The Backpack Challenge Palmdale High School pic.twitter.com/LTd0nzkRZz
> 
> — ひAbucci Woodひ (@abucciwood) November 18, 2016





DON'T JUDGE CHALLENGE

Don't Judge Challenge (#DontJudgeChallenge) is a selfie video fad in which the
participant records oneself at a close-up angle while wearing heavy facial
makeup to appear as unattractive as possible, before transitioning into another
self-portrait in which the subject is shown in their most photogenic form.

The challenge reportedly began as a hashtag campaign to combat the widespread
phenomenon of body shaming on the Internet, with some of its earliest instances
submitted to Instagram sometime between late June and early July 2015.

The identity of the hashtag creator or the location of the original instance
remains unclear; however, Chicago Tribune has cited British beauty blogger Em
Ford's makeup tutorial video titled "YOU LOOK DISGUSTING" as a potential source
of trigger that may have given rise to the hashtag.




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TZ ANTHEM CHALLENGE

The TZ Anthem Challenge is a viral dance challenge that spread in the fall of
2016 in which people imitate the dance moves in a video by teen social media
celebrity Zay Hilfiger called "TZ Anthem."

THE 3 A.M. CHALLENGE

The 3 A.M. Challenge is a YouTube video fad in which the participant performs a
specific action at 3:00 a.m., such as calling strangers on the phone or playing
with fidget spinners, until supposedly encountering a paranormal phenomenon.
Typically stylized as parodies of paranormal reality TV shows, many of these
videos have gained millions of views on YouTube.

The earliest known video using 3AM in its title is "EXPLORING EMPTY HAUNTED
APARTMENTS! (3AM)", which was uploaded by Guava Juice on Oct 30th, 2016 (shown
below). However, due to the fact that there don't seem to exist any other videos
of this type around this video's upload date, it is possible that Guava Juice
edited the title sometime after the initial upload to capitalize on the trend.
As of July 26th, 2017 the video has over 6 million views.

Play


24 HOUR FORT CHALLENGE

The 24 Hour Fort Challenge, also known as the 24 Hour Overnight Challenge is a
social game in which participants enter a store and hide until after closing,
where they attempt to remain for as long as possible before the store reopens or
they are caught.

The earliest example of the 24 Fort Challenge challenge was posted by YouTuber
[10] MoreJStu. On August 11th, 2016, they uploaded a video entitled "24 HOUR
TOILET PAPER FORT!" In the video (shown below), the YouTubers hid in forts built
made from products inside of a Walmart and stayed there overnight. Within a year
an a half, the video has received more than 21 million views.




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KARMA IS A BITCH CHALLENGE

Karma Is a Bitch, also known as the "Karma Is a Bitch Challenge," is a selfie
video fad in which participants lip sync the line "karma is a bitch" uttered by
the character Veronica from the television show Riverdale before cutting to a
striking slow-motion transformation shot, often using a costume, hair and makeup
change accompanied by a seductive pose while the 2011 hip-hop song "Gucci Gucci"
by Kreayshawn plays in the background.

In January 2018, users on the Chinese video app Douyin began posting videos of
themselves lip-syncing the Riverdale line before throwing a scarf in front of
their face to initiate a radical transformation.





GET OUT CHALLENGE

Get Out Challenge, also referred to as #GetOutChallenge, Is a video fad in which
the participant films oneself running straight towards the camera as to mimic a
spooky scene from the 2017 American horror film Get Out, Shortly after the
premiere, the hashtag-based challenge went viral on several video-sharing
platforms, largely driven by the box office success and positive reception of
the movie.

Get Out is a 2017 American horror thriller film written, produced and directed
by Jordan Peele, best known as the half of the popular sketch comedy TV series
Key & Peele, and released on February 27th, 2017. Upon its premiere, Peele's
directorial debut was met by positive critical acclaims and commercial success.



THE RUNNING SCENE

Note: This section contains minor plot spoiler.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The film follows Chris Washington (portrayed by LaKeith Stanfield) and Rose
Armitage (portrayed by Allison Williams), a young interracial couple living in
New York City, who go on a weekend trip to upstate New York to meet Rose's
parents for the first time. On the first night of their arrival at their estate,
Chris steps outside to smoke a cigarette and encounters Walter, the black
groundskeeper working and living on the estate, who suddenly proceeds to run
towards him at full-speed, before making a quick turn and disappearing without a
word (shown below, starts at 0:56).




Play


On March 4th, Facebook user Kira Donna uploaded a Snapchat video of her friend
reenacting the dashing scene from Get Out in a residential neighborhood and at a
grocery, garnering more than 3.5 million views within four days.





BIRD BOX CHALLENGE

Bird Box Challenge is a hashtag used to catalogue participants of the social
challenge in which people attempt to complete everyday tasks while blindfolded,
akin to main characters of 2018 Netflix-produced film Bird Box.

On December 21st, 2018, Netflix-produced film Bird Box premiered on the platform
following a brief theatrical run. The plot of the film follows a woman, played
by Sandra Bullock, and her two children, who must make it through a forest and a
river while wearing blindfolds.




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On December 6th, 2018, Twitch streamer geekgg[2] tweeted about being challenged
by Netflix ANZ Twitter to take part in the #BirdBoxChallenge by attempting to
survive a Crash Bandicoot level while wearing a blindfold (shown below, left).
In the following days, several other streamers reported receiving similar
challenges from Netflix.





BOTTLE CAP CHALLENGE

The Bottle Cap Challenge, often represented by the hashtag #BottleCapChallenge,
is an internet challenge in which participants record themselves performing a
roundhouse kick to a bottle in order to graze the cap with their foot, causing
it to quickly spin off. In late June 2019, the challenge was popularized online
after being performed by various celebrities.




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[1] Los Angeles Times – A Vol AT War

[2] Michael Buffington – CC2K1

[3] Unexplained Mysteries – Salt and Ice?

[4] YouTube – 1BlazinEagle1

[5] The Tab – Neck and nominate

[6] Instagram – Tag Search: #KylieJennerChallenge

[7] The Daily What – Cringe of the Day: For the Love of God Stop With the
#KylieJennerChallenge

[8] Consumer Reports – Laundry detergent pods remain a health hazard

[9] Straight Dope – eople eating Tide pods

[10] YouTube – 24 HOUR TOILET PAPER FORT!


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