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  1. Feb 3, 2021 · Top 15 Most Dangerous And Unexplained Videos Natural Phenomena In The World Our world is full of mysteries, which sometimes even scientists cannot solve. Nature is as majestic as it is...

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    • Benadryl Challenge
    • Coronavirus Challenge
    • Eye Challenge
    • Silhouette Challenge
    • Blackout Challenge
    • Scalp Popping
    • Full Face Wax
    • Burning Pile Challenge
    • Hyaluronic Acid Injections
    • Sugar Waxing

    The Benadryl challenge encouraged TikTok users to take excessive amounts of the medication to try to experience a high that could cause hallucinations. The Food and Drug Administration asked TikTok to remove the videos, warning that taking too much of the medication can lead to serious heart problems, seizures, coma, or even death.

    In March last year, a so-called coronavirus challengewas circulating on social media and encouraged people to lick items in public. At the time, the #coronaviruschallenge hashtag had almost 100 million views on TikTok, and nearly a year later, the hashtag has 3.1 billion views.

    The eye ehallengeencouraged TikTok users to put a Ziploc bag of jelly, hand sanitizer, bleach, and shaving cream, near their eye, claiming that it would change its color.

    The silhouette challengesees women begin the video in casual clothes before a quick transition shows them in either lingerie or nude. The challenge sees them stand in a doorway, backlit by only a red light so that only their silhouette is visible. However, the Silhouette Challenge posed problems for participants when some people figured out how to ...

    The blackout Challengedid not originate on TikTok, but was circulating on the app last year. It involves restricting your own breathing in an attempt to experience a high, but can be extremely dangerous and resulted in the death of a 10-year-old girl in Italy.

    The scalp popping trendchallenged users to twist a piece of hair on the crown of someone's head around their fingers and pull upwards, producing a "popping" effect on their scalp. TikTok users reported feeling pain or even losing patches of hair when they tried the challenge, and doctors warned against taking part in the trend.

    Skin experts warned TikTok users against trying a dangerous skincare trend after videos of full-face waxesbegan amassing millions of views. The technique sees waxers pouring wax all over the customers' faces, including over the noses and ears.

    The burning pile challengesees TikTok users begin the video dressed casually before a quick transition sees them suddenly dressed up, holding a lighter in front of their faces. However, when TikTok star Madi Monroe tried the trend, her hair caught on fire.

    Videos of people injecting hyaluronic acid into their skinhave appeared on TikTok, prompting a warning from the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Association. Experts warned TikTok users from trying the procedure that should be administered by a professional.

    Sugar waxing, which involves creating a homemade mix of sugar, lemon, and hot water, which is then applied directly onto the skin for waxing, has been around for centuries. However, when the waxing technique began gaining traction on TikTok, experts had to warn that it could cause burns, infections, and scarring if done incorrectly.

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  3. Oct 13, 2017 · Ahead, the 15 scariest (and totally believable) ghost videos on the internet that will absolutely blow your mind.

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  4. Mar 26, 2017 · Thousands of videos on YouTube look like versions of popular cartoons but contain disturbing and inappropriate content not suitable for children.

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  5. A collection of real-life videos covering some the most shocking police chases, dangerous encounters and acts of criminal behavior. Shot from all perspectives, these videos are intense, thrilling and unbelievable.

  6. Oct 7, 2020 · Dangerous viral videos can spread quickly on social media, and experts say part of the reason is that people want to fit in with their peers – a phenomenon amplified by the pandemic.

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