Double Dog: New stupid application of courage inviting money

Double Dog is a new mobile app that aims to bet if a friend dares to dare to do a stupid act.

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Η Double Dog, which is starting to become fashionable, is an app for Android and iOS, and it prompts you to place bets in who can do the craziest and stupidest things. On the other hand, it offers viewers a spectacle and mixed emotions from the pain of others.

To play, you must send or receive an invitation of courage. If you send an invite then wait to receive the video that the transaction is completed and then you should proceed to pay the bet. If you receive a dare and choose not to do it, then you can send it back to the player who sent it to you but with double the bet amount.

The idea probably comes from childhood and from the game of courage or truth. The point is that this is another release of public ridicule of the players but motivated by money. Apparently some out there have "escaped" for good.

If you search the internet you can find quite a few videos of them which are likely to trouble you or amuse you or upset you. It depends on how you approach the issue. THE he's got Facebook page with many of them but there are also scattered on Twitter, Youtube etc. Inside them you'll see people eat live worms, tattoo the dollar sign for $ 10 or touch their tongue on a rotating roof fan.

On the other hand, if you are interested in joining, you can download the Double Dog for iOS ή Android in their respective application stores.

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Written by Dimitris

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