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Manya Lohita AhujaUpdated: Apr 08, 2020, 17:40 IST
TikTok is truly a unique social media platform. So unique, that I have no idea what goes on on it. While it has been the guilty pleasure of a lot of people, everytime there’s a new challenge on TikTok, it goes one step further than the previous one. From people slapping their mother’s breasts, to licking public toilets, there is no dearth of bizarre content on the platform.

So naturally, there is a new trend that will top off everything, make you sit back and question if humans really are the smartest species on the planet. When I read about it, it was around 8 in the morning and I genuinely thought that I’ve made a mistake, because how can someone’s imagination be so wild. When I told my colleagues about this discovery, they thought I was making it up. (I was both flattered that they thought of me as so imaginative, and offended that they figured I could come up with this stuff.)
Women on the platform are inserting ice cubes inside their vaginas, in this new TikTok challenge called ‘The Ice Cube Challenge’. Read it again. Kuchh samajh aaya? Mujhe bhi nahi! So here’s some visual representation:
A few gynaecologists who use the platform as well tried to use the language of these same people to knock some sense into them, though the trend still seems to have not died down. Some users have even mentioned how much they enjoyed it, and that it relieved stress.
As per gynaecologists, a few side effects of doing this are:
-Disturbing the pH balance of the vagina
-Could cause ice burns on the cervix
-Could cause injury while being taken out
If these aren’t enough, remember that things can get stuck to ice.
While I understand that people are bored, there are other alternatives in life than sticking ice cubes inside you. For example, I don’t know? Oh yeah, read a book!

And if that’s too much to ask, then I have one simple request. To quote @dudewithsign, “Keep TikToks on Tiktok.”
Here’s hoping that this will be washed away from all our memories one day!
Lead and Social Image Credit: TikTok @lanassiaaa, @ariannamgomezy, @andreeateodorescu
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A TEENAGER was caught swinging a terrified dog around by its neck before stuffing him into a fridge in Australia.
Disturbing footage showed the Sydney school girl swinging Oscar, a small Pomeranian, by the scruff of the neck before sharing it on Snapchat.
The private school student swung the helpless pup around her kitchen before stuffing him a shelf inside the fridge.
She taunted the dog, biting him on the nose before asking him: "You want to go in there?".
The caption of the video that was reported to the RSPCA and NSW police, read: "get mad, tiger"
The girl behind the camera who filmed the sick abuse laughed hysterically as the dog was trapped in the fridge.
The school's principal had strong words for the clip and said the school had reported them to the cops and animal welfare charity.
"The College finds this footage most disturbing and does not condone this behaviour at all,' he said.
"Indeed we will be taking appropriate action and we will be informing the relevant authorities as you would expect."
He also released a further statement to the parents, saying that the school was "deeply disappointed" with the girls' behaviour and would take action.
Two students from the College recently shared online footage of the mistreatment of a family pet,' he said.
"The College has been working closely with the family of the students to respond to this distressing incident. 
"Though this incident happened away from the school, the College has high expectations of students at all times. 
"The police and RSPCA have also been informed about this matter."
The video was met with widespread outrage when it was shared on other social media channels.
This comes after another teen was slammed as "putrid" and "sick" for filming herself drowning three newborn kittens to show off on Snapchat.
Despite pals begging the Australian to stop killing the felines, she defended her action, saying she wanted to do it "while they're young".
The clip shows the teen pushing three black kittens under the water with one hand while they struggle for air.
One horrified woman warned on Facebook: "This girl drowned kittens and recorded it, and sent it to people!"
The animal-lover said she hoped the "putrid rat" got into "as much trouble as she deserves".
Another woman who shared the upsetting footage on Facebook wrote: "So just got sent a video and screenshot of this chick drowning kittens.
"What kind of sick person does that - if you don't want them, give them to the RSPCA or a friend."
She wrote: "This is animal abuse... hope she gets punished for this."
According to Daily Mail Australia the teen had told pals she was going to kill the kittens because she didn't have enough space for cats.
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