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  2. Icing (game) - Wikipedia

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    A player hides a bottle for another person to come across. When the iced person sees the bottle, they must chug the entire Ice. Other players who see the icer hide the Ice are exempt from drinking the ice. If the first person to touch the ice (the 'iced') fails to drink the whole bottle, the iced person cannot ice someone else. [4]

  3. Milk crate challenge - Wikipedia

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    Due to the instability of the stacked crates, participants often fall while ascending or descending the podium, risking serious injury. Falling during the challenge [6] has led to a variety of injuries, including dislocated shoulders and rotator cuff tears, ACL tears, meniscus tears, broken wrists and even spinal cord injuries. [7] [8]

  4. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    A person performing the Ice Bucket Challenge Internet memes can be powerful tools in social movements, constructing collective identity and providing platform for discourse. [ 3 ] [ 66 ] During the 2010 It Gets Better Project for LGBTQ+ empowerment, memes were used to uplift LGBTQ+ youth while negotiating the community's collective identity. [ 67 ]

  5. Boy dead, girl injured after falling through ice in upstate ...

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    A tragic fall through ice in Washington Park has left a young boy dead, and a young girl in critical condition. The incident points up the risks of walking onto ice -- and the precautions you can ...

  6. Fact check: Videos of people falling from buildings are over ...

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    A second graphic video has also been shared purporting to show Payne’s fall. Evaluation The first video does not show the lead-up to Payne’s death in Argentina.

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  8. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    When a Search result returns zero results, Google shows a cartoon-ish yeti fisherman trying to catch a fish in somewhere with ice. Clicking on the yeti will play an animation of the yeti catching a random object (e.g., a fish, a can of fish, a boot, and a bent can) in a hole, and then tossing it in a bucket. [ 60 ]

  9. America's Funniest People - Wikipedia

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    The format was similar to America's Funniest Home Videos, with the main difference that while America's Funniest Home Videos spent the majority of its time with accidental follies captured on tape, America's Funniest People focused on people intentionally trying to be funny, doing things such as telling jokes, doing impressions, singing, dancing, performing scripted material, attempting wacky ...