So, the latest social media challenge is the "Tide Pod Challenge". This is where stupid, retarded teenagers decide to try to eat a Tide Pod which is basically poison. Some of these "challenges" are funny, like people trying to choke down a tablespoon of cinnamon. Others are fucking stupid. Focus: Where do we start? The stupidity of these challenges? The stupidity of our teenagers? Darwinism at its finest? Fun focus: Let's come up with a good social media challenge and try to spread it!
Really good breakdown of what happens when you eat a Tide Pod, and how you don't even have to ingest it to get severely fucked up.
Sound like we've found the new drug combination for death row inmates. Im sure it's been suggested somewhere on the internet but a breast cancer awareness challenge for all the wonderful breast we stand to lose to this horrible plague. The "Thanks for the mammaries" challenge. Outright display of them or for the more timid, a similar ice bucket poured on while wearing a white t-shirt.
Yeah....no. "I have a horrible disease that could kill me and I've got to have an important part of my body amputated to save my life. But you know what? Let me take pictures before they're amputated so internet perverts can jerk their meat." Jesus man, that's fucking awful.
One, it'd be more courageous for cancer survivors to post, two, it's open to all. You know they have donation websites for survivors where random strangers pay for new fake titties? As one of the most depraved among us I find it funny this disgust you. Beats the hell out of NFL players wearing pink fucking socks.
I think the best social media trend would be something along the lines of a "no social media for 30 days" challenge.
I hope to God no one you love or care about ever has cancer. Surprisingly enough their body parts that get riddled with cancer and threaten their life are attached to a living,breathing human being. I'm all for seeing boobs (Usually...there are a whole lot of boobs out there you'd rather not see.), but I kind of draw the line when the person has a fatal disease. I'd like to hope you made the original post tongue in cheek, but you keep defending it which makes me worry about you.
It really is quite interesting to see just how people interpret posts, and where different people draw different lines.