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I’ll never forget the time the cinnamon challenge was at it’s hight and when I went to my yearly pediatrician visit, the doctor asked me if I had ever done the cinnamon challenge to which I said no, he gave me a high-five. I felt really special.
Similar energy to me going to the er last year (for heart pain that turned out to be pleurisy lol) and the doctor coming in, shaking my hand firmly, and going "I just want to thank you for being vaccinated. You're legitimately the only patient in here right now who isn't here because of covid, and you're the only one who's vaccinated, so THANK YOU." I also felt special, despite being a whole 17 years old at the time lmao.
@@knottedtwig3289 I mean, you don't have to believe me, it doesn't change the fact that it's true lmfao. I agree that it sounds unbelievable, but it is, in fact, something that happened to me. I probably didn't exactly quote the doctor because, again, it was a year ago, but that was along the lines of what he said. Anyways, thanks for reading, and I hope you have a good rest of your day!
>2013 >Gallon smashing challenge I got my first job at Walmart in 2013 and had to clean up an entire gallon of skim milk one day. Now I know why. If only I knew who.
I was a janitor at a high school during the “devious licks” challenge… two bathroom stall doors went missing and there were failed attempts to steal a light cover and a sink handle, not to mention the stuff my coworkers had to put up with. Sometimes I just sat in my closet and cried
Quirky new internet challenge: Sacrificing the bloodied entrails of the fattened calf at midnight, opening a portal into the underworld where we wreak havoc
I was in high school during the Devious Lick era, and it was a nightmare. You could tell it had reached our school when paper towel holders, soap dispensers, and even entire sink faucets went missing. The school, naturally, started to get strict with bathroom policies, but the challenge got so bad that students literally started stealing the teachers personal belongings, and one kid even managed to successfully steal an *entire urinal.* I'm not even sure how that last one is possible. You weren't even allowed to go to the bathroom without interrupting the whole class, and had to have the teacher walk you to the bathroom and back to the class. It was the worst. Please people, don't steal shit from school for a stupid internet trend. You make other's lives hell and you'll make you're own life hell once you end up behind prison bars.
They would just destroy the bathroom in my school but I was the year before the devious lick trend. The normal boys would complain that the girl’s bathrooms are always open and they always had to go to the 1st floor bathroom. Then don’t laugh at your friends when they’re acting like imbeciles. People ripped the sinks, urinals, and toilets off the walls, remove the stall doors from their hinges, smash mirrors, clog toilets, smash the soap and paper towel dispensers. All around super embarrassing behavior
@@garlicbreadisbetter for me, the school had JUST been newly renewed and we’re finally able to walk around some of the new class rooms and an entire new building for the freshman. I was like 2-3 months from graduating when the devious lick challenge reached our school. Everyone was mad at the freshman bc they had been stealing stall doors, exit signs and soap dispensers from all the new areas of the school and even the new building designated for them. We weren’t allowed to go to the bathroom at all. It was go during passing time or hold it in. Which was worse bc EVERYONE goes during passing times so you get late to class. Sucked but freshman were “punished for it” by not being able to go to pep rallies or all the “fun stuff” the school hosted.
@@EmmaJohnsonShenanigans I mean either way at least something good comes from it. Like yeah it sucks they’re probably doing it for attention, but it’s still doing a good thing..?
@@EmmaJohnsonShenanigans virtue signalling is such a weird concept. like if I heard of a family whose house burned down and I built them a new house just so I could "virtue signal" the result is still a good deed done. Like why are we so obsessed with motive? Virtue signalling just seems like a made up term to demonize all good deeds lol
@@strayiggytv I guess it'd be like if you built a barely held together and/or potentially dangerous house only for the fame, although I'm not sure how that comparison could apply for giving out soap.
@@strayiggytv It's not to demonize the good deed, but criticize the reason the person does them. If a person claims to be doing good things but is only doing so for the attention, then they're hiding their true intentions, and that can lead to some sinister leaps in logic. For putting nice soap in a bathroom, it doesn't matter. But when you have people agreeing with a political or social opinion for the sake of being popular, then not backing that up in any decisions they make, they're basically faking their own behavior. And at the extreme end, you have people throwing animals into abusive or painful situations so they can film themselves "rescuing" it and look good.
I absolutely despised the devious licks challenge because as a result of it my school brought back hall passes. The hall passes were the grubbiest slips of paper with a string attached to them. I loathed going to the washroom and having to touch them knowing that far too many people in my school don't wash their hands after taking a piss. Also this year my school introduced free pad dispensers in the washrooms and people would always steal the pads leaving people who actually needed them with none.
dude i remember hall passes when i was in elementary school in the 2000s.... that shit was insane, like you'd be practically pissing your pants because the last kid who took it hasn't come back yet and it's been like half the class and you're a small child so you can't hold your bladder very well
Bro my school made you use hall passes and you had to sign out and sign in to go to the bathroom and the teachers would check the bathrooms regularly to see
yeah, for me it was middle school, the end result was hall passes, which where signatures in the planners the school gave you at the beginning of the year- that everyone threw out- and no soap in the boys bathroom for like 4 months. oh and did i mention if you forgot your planner you were only allowed one trip to the bathroom per month unless you brought it every day. like i said, nobody still had theirs.
We still had to have hall passes in my highschool 😭 like you were required to have them to be in the halls, and it was basically up to the teachers how it worked. some teachers even just took em away and like didnt allow kids to leave for the bathroom altogether because too many students would skip class or leave the school or just steal the pass. Cause some teachers would get fancy and use like wooden bricks or like weird items that were harder to lose and steal as their pass. Idk that school kinda sucked im so glad ive graduated
The last one I can sort of wrap my head around; let's say you were poor and your family couldn't afford them, so you took most of them for yourself or sister. Although, my school has tons of pads in the nurses office for free, others might too
It's either the challenges are just living average lives, or living "I'm the main character that has protagonist powers with overwhelming confidence and the law doesn't apply to me" life
Soon enough, we might just get the, “Plot armor,” challenge, in which the so-called, “main character of their own life,” sees just how much they can get away with scot-free.
"It's like the opposite of 50 Shades of Gray because in that one, you have to put the blindfold on for the monster to come." 😂😂 Give whoever wrote that a raise!
As someone who has lived in highschool during the devious licks era, this is an era that I truly wish we will never enter again. I remember last year whenever trying to use the bathroom, most of the toilet paper ,soap, and paper towel despensers would be RIPPED from the walls in most of the bathrooms. Somebody even got suspended for trying to rip a bathroom stall out the ground in the boys bathroom. A WHOLE BATHROOM STALL, like let's be fr🤭😑
@@beeblebuice someone in my school sneaked a screwdriver in and unscrewed and stole an entire toilet stall door. took the entire thing off it’s hinges. he didn’t get far though, he was caught and the stall door was found in the tennis court outside, and the toilet thief was apprehended and given an in-school suspension.
The cinnamon one was particularly fucking wild to me because that is... straight up a "You could just die" challenge. Cinnamon is hydrophobic, which means it doesn't like to mix with water. It does however stick to it. The best case scenario is you cough a tonne and feel like absolute shit after. The worst case scenario is an honorable mention in this year's Darwin Awards.
@@noodlelynoodle. noooo. That is the absolute worst thing you could do because then your throat is lined with cinnamon powder and there is a much higher chance of it going into your lungs. The only way this KIND OF works is - you have to roll it around in your mouth until the powder is so saturated with spit that it overcomes the hydrophobic nature of cinnamon as much as possible and makes it clump together, at which point you can just swallow the clump. This takes WAY longer though.
During the devious lick era, someone took an entire urinal, a signpost, a stop light, a bathroom stall door, all of the mirrors in every bathroom, all the soap dispensers, and all of the paper towel dispensers. Several people also got arrested. Safe to say, the bathrooms weren't very safe places.
Nobody stole the shit in my school during Devious Lick, they just broke everything. They'd bust the glass out of the mirrors, break the sinks, smash the pipes behind the toilet so the water would spill out everywhere, kick the doors off the stalls. Most of the kids who did those things got bullied and beat up by other students for it though.
@@xXAcidBathXx my school was completely free of devious licks! (Jk I’m homeschool and the only reason we didn’t pretend to steal things is that we literally aren’t allowed to download tiktok)
because of the "devious lick" trend, my school had all the single stalled bathrooms locked/shut down, which sucks because our school has a relatively high population of genderqueer folk who don't feel comfortable using the male/female restrooms (also those bathrooms are full of kids vaping at all hours so pretty much everyone relies on them). I had to awkwardly go into the men's room so many times, and trust me, it's gross.
the same thing happened at my middle school, and there were weeks where they closed almost all the bathrooms. it was especially annoying because the gender neutral bathroom was locked, and the only open girl’s bathroom was on the third floor
I felt soooo bad for teachers during the "devious licks" era. I mean, imagine spending years in college and going into student loan debt because you have a genuine passion for education, but then only making like $40k a year AND having to pay for ALL YOUR CLASSROOM SUPPLIES out of your own pocket! Just for some sweaty, greasy teenagers to steal it all and/or your own belongings! I sincerely hope the teenagers who partook in that stupid "trend" faced serious consequences. I mean, what's next? The Pushing Elderly People Over Challenge? 🤪😒
At one point there was the "knock out game," where guys would go up to random (usually old) people and punch them in the back of the head in an attempt to knock them out with a single blow. But the thing with most of the harmful/dangerous "challenges" is that the media makes it seem like a HUGE problem with hundreds and hundreds of people participating, when in reality it's just a handful of people whose videos just went viral.
@@ashdoesntexist.mp4 fuck you it’s not “In a physical change the appearance or form of the matter changes but the kind of matter in the substance does not. However in a chemical change, the kind of matter changes and at least one new substance with new properties is formed.” “Salt makes ice colder because the salt prevents melted water from freezing. Melting is endothermic[a reaction that absorbs heat/energy and makes surroundings colder], so it lowers the temperature. Salt helps melt ice and prevent it from re-freezing on sidewalks and roads, yet adding salt to ice makes it colder so you can freeze ice cream.”
People are always asking Chad Chad things like "Who are you?" "How did you find me?" And "Why are you in my home?" But they never ask "How is Chad Chad?" Edit: Top Comment we up
The best thing to come from "devious licks" was the opposite "angelic yields" - basically putting things into/decorating/cleaning a room or generally leaving it better than when you got there. Silver linings, I guess
@@dream_walker9726 bro a bunch of boys helped sneak a girl into the boys bathroom, where she waffle stomped the sink, and threw a shit into the ceiling.
@@vibechecked7522 Y'know, the more stories I hear about these devious licks, the more I believe that it's less out of wanting to be trendy and more out of genuine repressed anger issues-
Just for anyone wondering, the body part shown painted as a minion at 10:22 is someone's middle toe. I was deeply startled by what I thought it was so I did the investigating so you don't have to.
I absolutely hated the devious lick challenge because not only did they forget that laws exist but they also hurt many people. Poor teachers, janitors and really anyones item's got stolen. I actually had a teacher get so upset because something that she bought with her money got stolen and she couldn't afford to buy another one(because you know teachers don't get payed enough) Teens In my highschool are so selfish and don't seem to care for anyone unless they can get a laugh out of it.
@@almastidyatlov9641 If it’s non essential decor, or just school supplies in general for those who lack them, yeah. The teachers are the ones who buy them
the baby food challenge is so funny to me because that's something i just...do. i eat baby food sometimes. i struggle a lot with the texture of vegetables so sometimes i just get some vegetable baby food and eat it. its pretty good tbh
@@louisecram2616 OR rather than immediately assuming that they were all exaggerating (some of them def were, but not all!) perhaps this goes both ways and they just didn't like the texture of the baby food? i know that i'm VERY sensitive to texture, especially in food, and eating baby food would for sure make me vomit. the flavor is fine, it's the texture that's not. just because OP can eat baby food no problem and likes the texture doesn't mean that everyone is the same way, or that they're being deceitful in their videos when they say it's gross to them. everything in life is relative and some people just don't like things, and that's perfectly fine.
It's hilarious to see Colleen Ballinger in this typical tiktok challenge cringe video given the current situation, it's like seeing the Spot as a small time villain before he becomes a multidimensional threat.
I'm still 15, so I can't comprehend the year 2012 (born in 2008) but I still cannot get over the fact that 2019 was 5 fucking years ago, it still feels like *last year* omg-
I remember going on a ride in an amusement park as a kid. I was seated opposite of two teen boys who were discussing the "gay test", which is just rubbing an eraser on your hand back until you bleed and cry, proving you are gay. The boys were not only discussing the basis of it, but what spices to put into the wounds next as the ultimate challenge to finally prove they weren't gay. The internet didn't discover spices, the spices discovered the internet.
Gay tests already exist online, just answer a few questions that basically amount to what gender are you and what gender(s) are you attracted to, and then it'll tell you! They are all powerful
2:36 fun fact: My mom actually eats and likes baby food bc she tested eating it when we were younger to make sure it was okay and she tested some banana baby food and she was like “Damn…this shit good asf”
I remember when the Charlie Charlie challenge was everywhere. It just seemed like reboot of when your friends would dare you to go in the bathroom and say "Bloody Mary" in the mirror 3 times before the internet.
that one hit close to home because when I was like 12 my friend told me to do it and we just could not get it to work. the pencil kept falling off entirely
I've never understood why some of the more destructive antics (like wasting the milk in the store) are called 'challenges'; it almost feels like people slap on the word as way to try to defend themselves in court when they're charged for destruction of property in the stores or worse
@@yuki97kira fr, first thing I thought of, not even gallons of water. Milk. It gets sticky overtime and it's on everything. Also the plain fact that it's a massive unnecessary waste. I hope they paid for those aftetwards
The 'Devious Lick' thing got so bad at my school that we had some super expensive, sensitive scales be stolen from one of the science rooms. Made it even worse that there was a long-term sub there that was p much bullied and pushed around by the other students in my grade at the time and he was super lost about what to do in general. Absolutely horrifying, there was a whole investigation from what I heard.
I was already reeling at the reminder of how fucked the cinnamon challenge was, but then the devious licks one came up and I really can't believe it was so popular to just. ruin a teacher's day
My wife is a custodian at one of the high schools in our city, and last year was awful. All the soap dispensers and toilet paper were stolen, nearly as soon as they were put out or replaced. Kids where ripping doors off of stalls and smashing sinks and urinals off the walls. All the bathrooms were locked and if kids needed to go, a teacher with a key had to accompany them (to the door, not into the bathroom). Custodial is short handed there and just could not keep up with the destruction or demand for supplies. For most of the year there wasn't ANY soap, toilet paper, or paper towels in the school, and some bathrooms were closed for the year because they were beyond destroyed. The school year just started and so far there hasn't been any significant instances, so hopefully that trend has passed.
Cinnamon challenge at the end of your day is only slightly endangering youself and making you feel sick, devious licks is just straight up illegal shit.
I had to end the video at the devious lick challenge because I was a custodian at a school last year and it gave me actual flashbacks and I almost cried again. The devious lick challenge never ended and kids would pull down the soap dispenser every time I put one back up. We ran out of dispensers. There was no soap in the school for months because they were backordered. Everyone kept bringing it up to me all upset. I didn't realize the whole situation actually traumatized me until you brought it back up.
I'm really sorry you had to go through that. Now, years removed from my middle and high school years, I forget just how self-centered and unempathetic teenagers can be. Like, do the kids pulling that shit not think about the people who have to deal with the consequences of their actions, or do they just not care?
@@alphapigeon3269 Thank you :]] It's a graphic from one of my old fav bands - Hollywood Undead (Just in case you don't know), had it set up for years lol
i’ve waited a while to say this, but chad chad, your acceptance of women, talking publicly about periods, shutting down misogyny, etc makes me feel so accepted dude. i walk around town a lot while listening to your videos, and i have a huge fear of being kidnapped / abducted as many people do, but you help me so much with it. thank you for making a safe community
@@Uhohlisa sure, it's not like there's a huge chance of it happening, but also they can't control their fear, as long as it's a healthy fear it's unnecessary to judge them heck, even if it's not a healthy fear, i have anxiety and someone saying "have you ever tried just not worrying" isn't that helpful
2:49 oh my God thank you for that, I have an incredibly sensitive gag reflex and I was eating while watching this video. Most people wouldn’t consider just spitting out food to be gross enough to censor but that genuinely could have made me sick. It’s a teeny tiny thing but genuinely, thank you so much.
@@vampiregirlfriend815 that's not very nice. They can't help it :( that's like saying it's embarrassing for someone to be missing a limb even though they were born without it.
I feel like challenges went from bigger, more known challenges, to nowdays where people invent challenges for themselves to do, instead of getting the challenge passed on to you from another youtuber. I remember the Ice bucket challenge, cinnamon challenge, 24 hour challenge, etc. would get passed around, and sometimes for charity which was always great
Back in my day highschoolers didnt need to frame things as a challenge and record self-incriminating evidence to steal things- we just dared each other to do stupid shit and we did the stupid shit. It's just peer pressure with extra steps. People i went to school with were talking about how gen z is full of delinquents during the whole 'devious licks' thing, like _bitch._ David, you and your brother had a collection of 'streets named after fruit' signs (streets like apple and plum and dewberry, not a derogatory reference to queer folk) as well as a stop sign and occasionally taking a well grabbed letter off the church sign board to make it say something lewd or inappropriate.
As a teen I took a sign from a park that said "No golfing allowed" bc it had multiple golf ball sized dents in it which I still find hilarious to this day.
The thing with most of the harmful/dangerous "challenges" is that the media makes it seem like a HUGE problem with hundreds and hundreds of kids participating, when in reality it's just a handful of people whose videos just so happened to go viral and get spread around a lot, or fake/joke videos that people are taking seriously (see: tidepod "challenge," etc.).
Yes but if the media didn’t report on these challenges such as the “lights out” challenge or the milk crate challenge or any other challenges where you could get hurt or killed by doing them, most parents wouldn’t even know about them.
@@cedar4539 Because steamed carrot baby food = .10¢ per jar but a bag of 5 questionable carrots = $10 Mind you, this is just where I live, but cost of veggies here is horrible.
@@heartiko2681 Exactly this. We're one of the fattest states in the US because of how expensive veg is. It's just disgusting greed, because when I've had a job that allowed for gardening time, I know stuff can grow here.
There were so many that caused absolute panic too. We musn't forget the scary clown challenge of 2016 where people dressed up as clowns and chased cars while other people went out and looked for those people dressed as clowns.
my sister has severe coulraphobia and when that whole thing happened in 2016 she couldn’t even leave her room at night without having a breakdown. on some days she wouldn’t leave the house in broad daylight. (keep in mind we live in a small town so we don’t see much of anything)
A lot of ppl actually took that “trend” as an opportunity to either try to kill, harm, or kidnap a child or someone else. I remember seeing like serious news stories about ppl dressing up as clowns to commit crimes during that time
i’m glad you brought how damaging these challenges are. i mean i remember just a few years back a challenge was going around where the person would jump and mid air get their feet kicked out from under them. ridiculous i know but it spread throughout my school and was the cause of a student having a seizure and being hospitalized for majority of the school year. he’s alright now and the parents sued both the students involved and the school but it’s wild how this could’ve been avoided-
In Ye Olde times when I was in school (like 15 years ago) we didn't have internet challenges but I remember there being an epidemic of girls slapping each others asses (HARD) which left me with a lingering fear of people being behind me while simultaneously having to stop myself from inappropriately spanking people who bend over. Times change but people basically stay the same.
today my classmate died. i never really knew her and didn’t talk to her too much, but she was supposed to be my partner for a group assignment and i was looking forward to getting to know her. today has been really kinda not all that great since i just can’t believe it. but watching your videos makes me feel better, you’re always so funny and you make me laugh. so i guess, thanks chad chad for posting to bring a bit of light into all our days
It’s really sad and shocking when that stuff happens. Even if you didn’t know her that well, it still has an effect on you. Glad chad chad was there at least.
I just about launched my laptop across the room when Miranda Sings/Colleen Balanger just APPEARED BEFORE ME. I forgot this was an old video from before her ass got called out for beeing sus as hell LMFAO
I work primarily in elementary schools, and the teachers I work with were so stressed during the Devious Licks stuff happening last school year because almost all of the school supplies they purchase with their own money for poorer children and just in case anyone needs stuff, and literal children were stealing them because "TikTok said it was cool." Though I will say the destroying a bathroom thing is pretty normal nowadays in elementary. One school I visited had to have the entire septic system redone and fixed twice in a month because kids were flushing whole rolls of industrial sized toilet paper down the toilets and flooding bathrooms with the sinks. Also the crap spread all across walls and floors? Yeah. It's usually the 5th graders doing it.
when I was in elementary school almost 20 years ago we would wet toillet paper and put soup and throw it to the ceiling. It would stick and dry there. We tought it was hilarious, school not so much. Kids always been dumb and making messes.
@@salomi311 For sure, but we're talking sinks ripped off walls, computers stolen, etc. I know I did things that drove my teachers nuts with like annoyances, but we're talking the situation was bad enough in this time that property damage was occurring. One school I work at had to get the plumbing completely redone twice in a month because kids were stomping anything they could get their hands on down the toilets and flushing them until the bathrooms flooded (3rd-5th grade students).
my freshman year of high school they locked every bathroom except three (one for boys, one for girls, and the nurses) because the boys kept destroying them. i have stomach issues, that was my villain origin story
My senior year of high school, as the “senior prank” my class just trashed the school. (I didn’t, had no friends so I didn’t go.) but like, throwing computers through windows, ripping apart desks, pissing on teachers chairs, doing donuts in the football field, lighting picnic benches on fire, smashing vending machines and taking everything. As if there weren’t security cameras and everyone who got caught didn’t get to walk the stage, as well as their families getting billed for damages.
And this is the problem with slaps on the wrist in schools. Kids don’t face any real consequences and parents certainly don’t give real discipline at all, so many kids aren’t even told no anymore.
The Charlie Charlie challenge was freaking terrifying if you studied at a catholic school at the time, the principal and the priest would literally go from classroom to classroom to warn people off “making deals with the devil” and tell them about that one girl who got cursed and couldn’t leave her bed for weeks lol
I can see how scarring it must be whan the kids see how the elders they trust are genuinely concerned over paronormal stories. Makes it seem even more real. Geez
I work at a pool and we frequently do this "challenge" to make sure we don't get hyperthermia. I really like doing it. Makes all my nerves light up and I feel alive. I'm not even a lifeguard- I'm just a cashier who volunteers first to get a bucket of ice water dumped on my head :)
I think it's also because challenges are still easy content Like, no thinking, doesn't need to be very original, it's laid out on a silver platter and if the challenge is popular you have a fair chance of becoming viral with very little effort. Back then independent content was still kinda new so challenges blew up when people realised their potential