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  2. List of Internet challenges - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum Challenge – A challenge which emerged in 2019, where parents would have their children sit in a garbage bag with their knees against their chest, and vacuum seal the bag, giving the appearance of a skin tight latex bodysuit. [80] The challenge poses a possible asphyxiation hazard, as well as possible bodily harm caused by an airtight bag.

  3. What is the 'Vacuum Challenge' the bizarre new trend taking ...

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    Scooch over cheese throwing challenge, the 'Vacuum Challenge' is the new off-beat trend currently taking over social media feeds. But like many other bizarre viral challenges that have come before ...

  4. TikTok users warned not to partake in dangerous 'Skull ... - AOL

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    The Skull Breaker Challenge may look like a simple prank, but it has allegedly ended with multiple hospital visits. TikTok users warned not to partake in dangerous 'Skull Breaker' trend: 'Your ...

  5. Skullbreaker challenge - Wikipedia

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    The skullbreaker challenge, [1] also known as the tripping jump challenge, [2] is a physically dangerous internet challenge which surfaced on TikTok in 2020. It revolves around participants intentionally inflicting head trauma on each other, then uploading footage of the 'challenge' to social media .

  6. What is the Skull Breaker Challenge? - AOL

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  7. MythBusters (2004 season) - Wikipedia

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    The jumping power of a human being cannot cancel out the falling velocity of the elevator; the elevator car would have struck the bottom of the shaft at around 53 mph (85 km/h), while a human being can jump only at around 2 or 3 mph (3 or 5 km/h), not enough to make a significant difference in the impact force.

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  9. Pressure suit - Wikipedia

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    The human body can briefly survive the hard vacuum of space unprotected, despite contrary depictions in much popular science fiction. Human flesh expands to about twice its size in such conditions, giving the visual effect of a body builder [citation needed] rather than an overfilled balloon.