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  2. Lethal kids games drive viral fame of Netflix series "Squid Game"

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    The hit Netflix series "Squid Game" from South Korea has gone viral across the world and online by morphing childhood games popular before the digital era such as "Red Light, Green Light" into ...

  3. Zara (game) - Wikipedia

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    Zara is a game of chance that was played in the Middle Ages.. It was most commonly played with three dice, although there were regional variations.Each player would throw the dice, calling out a number at the same time.

  4. List of Internet challenges - Wikipedia

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    Devious lick – a trend, popular among teenagers, that involves stealing object(s) from school, such as soap, sanitizers and toilet paper [citation needed]; Gallon smashing – A challenge which surfaced on YouTube in 2013, originally invented by Zayd, Faysal, and Omar Khatib for TheChaizyChannel, gallon smashing involves obtaining bottles of liquid in a supermarket (usually cow's milk or ...

  5. Blue Whale Challenge - Wikipedia

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    A drawing of a blue whale like this is usually associated with the challenge. "Blue Whale" (Russian: Си́ний кит, romanized: Siniy kit), also known as the "Blue Whale Challenge", is a social network phenomenon dating from 2016 that is claimed to exist in several countries.

  6. Bottle flipping - Wikipedia

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    The concept of bottle flipping was seen in a stunt on the game show Minute to Win It in 2010. [8] [9] But in 2016 a viral video of teenager Mike Senatore flipping a water bottle at a talent show at Ardrey Kell High School in Charlotte, North Carolina popularized the activity. [10] [11] [12]

  7. Chan Mali Chan - Wikipedia

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    "Chan Mali Chan" is a folk song popular in Malaysia and Singapore. [1] [2] The song is a light-hearted song that may have its origin in a Malay poem pantun. [3]In Indonesia there are songs that have similar tones such as "Anak Kambing Saya" ("My Lamb" or "My Baby Goat") written by Saridjah Niung.