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Neknominate: A dangerous alcoholic fashion is spread on the internet

A dangerous one of drinking alcohol called “Neknominate” and plagues her and New Zealand appears to have taken a more extreme form. Creepy videos have come out of the air by drinkers carrying dangerous acrobatics while drinking various drinks. The corresponding group on facebook has already reached 17.000 likes. 

Caution: Various videos may be initiation scenes.

"Neknominate" is a "game" made popular by a series of videos of drunk students (presumably you're students) attempting incredibly dangerous stunts. From drinking from the toilet while hanging upside down or drinking beers while riding motorcycles or skateboards or jumping from bridges to hanging from helicopters. The challenges in each video can simply become more and more dangerous to their physical integrity.

The "game" involves young people being videotaped while swallowing large amounts of alcohol and then engaging in ridiculous and dangerous adventures, possibly causing pain to themselves, he notes. International Business Times.

The hashtag “neknominate” was mentioned in some in Europe almost a year ago, and has since spread in popularity. But the deadly game has reached alarming levels in Australia, with people defiantly pushing their limits.

In the corresponding Facebook page , the fans, in addition to the abundance of videos of their antics, urge their friends from all over the world to come to Io this summer, in .

So do not be surprised if you hear in August of 2014 for serious injuries or tourists' deaths while making risky figures like the following:

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