Ice Bucket Challenge

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ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has caused more death and injury than ALS.
How a person typically looks after taking the challenge

Ice Bucket Challenge is a meme. The point of the challenge is to waste ice-cold water, by pouring it over somebody for literal shock value. It was created to raise awareness of some illness that nobody suffers from and nobody has ever heard of. Likewise nobody is interested in hearing about the disease, as they only care about seeing their favorite idol increase their chances to catch pneumonia. It is worth noting that more people have died from this challenge than people who die from the disease.

Rules

If at any point you are challenged to dump ice water on your head, you are presented with two options:

  • Do it
  • Donate $100

Failure to comply will result in contracting whatever illness they are raising awareness for. Some of the symptoms include difficulty speaking and reduced motor abilities, however handicaps like that would not have much of an effect on someone like you.

If you decide to participate in the challenge, you must publicly challenge three more people to keep this fad going viral. For good measure, you should only challenge the elderly and children in Africa.

So every time you see a famous person accepting the challenge it means that they would rather give themselves a cold than pay a measly $100. Yes, they would rather embarrass themselves on camera than [Jews|shelling out a hundred bucks]; if famous people don't want to spend money helping this cause then why should you?

Deaths

  1. Corey Griffin tried to help
  2. Cameron Lancaster
  3. Greg Simmons

Jewtube Fails

Through every social media challenge, there are 13 year old boys and 16 year old girls who don't do it right.

Related Articles

Charlie Sheen gave a twist to the challenge. The money was donated to help ALS charities.

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External Links

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