父母应该了解幽灵般的“查理查理挑战赛”

父母应该了解幽灵般的“查理查理挑战赛”

它被称为新的Ouija板或Magic 8球的超自然版本。如果你的孩子突然专注于一个名叫查理的人,这就是你需要了解的关于这个怪异的新青少年热潮的信息.

“查理查理挑战赛”是一个令人毛骨悚然的新青少年热潮

May.26.201501:38

过去几天,“查理查理挑战赛”在社交媒体上爆发,声称允许玩家召唤“墨西哥精神”。

为了参与,人们被要求拿起两支铅笔,并在一张纸上以十字形状放置一支铅笔。然后他们在四个象限中写下“是”和“否”,然后问:“查理,查理,你在这儿吗?”或“查理,查理,你会出来玩吗?”

如果顶部铅笔移动并落在“是”,那么显然一个名叫查理的恶魔在你家里,玩家可以问更多问题.

一些声称显示顶级铅笔动作的视频和玩家惊恐地尖叫的视频已在网上分享.

据Topsy.com称,过去一周#CharlieCharlieChallenge标签发布了180万次。.

谷歌的丹尼尔西伯格说,“查理查理挑战赛”是阵亡将士纪念日周末网站搜索次数最多的一个.

查理查理挑战最佳谷歌搜索

May.26.201502:35

“这真的是大趋势,”Sieberg告诉TODAY的Willie Geist和Al Roker,并指出人们对显示铅笔移动的视频特别感兴趣。他对看似怪异的活动有他自己的理论.

“我想知道是否有人会对铅笔进行一点点吹气,以帮助它,”西伯格说.

BBC Mundo的Maria Elena Navez说,查理据称是一个“墨西哥恶魔”,但在墨西哥没有这个名字的恶魔的传说。.

发生什么了?据“华盛顿邮报”报道,“查理查理”多年来一直是西班牙语世界的一个校园游戏。据“华盛顿邮报”报道,上个月多米尼加共和国趋势的电视报道可能导致这一挑战蔓延至病毒式传播。美国主流.

一句话:除非你严重关心你的孩子召唤恶魔,否则“查理查理”是无害的.

不是每个人都专注于试图召唤灵魂的令人毛骨悚然的方面.

有些玩家在线玩游戏,One Direction粉丝创造了一个“我将嫁给谁?”版本的挑战,并附有角落里乐队成员的照片.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion on the topic. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    “It is called the supernatural version of the new Ouija board or Magic 8-ball. If your child suddenly becomes obsessed with someone named Charlie, this is what you need to know about this strange new teenage trend. The “Charlie Charlie Challenge” is a creepy new teenage trend that has exploded on social media in the past few days, claiming to allow players to summon a “Mexican spirit.” To participate, people are asked to pick up two pencils and place one pencil in a cross shape on a piece of paper. Then they write “yes” and “no” in the four quadrants and ask, “Charlie, Charlie, are you here?” or “Charlie, Charlie, will you come out to play?” If the top pencil moves and lands on “yes,” then apparently a demon named Charlie is in your house, and players can ask more questions. Some videos claiming to show top pencil movements and players screaming in terror have been shared online. According to Topsy.com, the #CharlieCharlieChallenge hashtag has been posted 1.8 million times in the past week. Googles Daniel Sieberg said the “Charlie Charlie Challenge” was the most searched for website over Memorial Day weekend. “This is really a big trend,” Sieberg told TODAYs Willie Geist and Al Roker, noting that people are particularly interested in videos showing pencil movements. He has his own theory about the seemingly bizarre activity. “I wonder if someone is blowing a little air on the pencil to help it,” Sieberg said. BBC Mundos Maria Elena Navez said Charlie is said to be a “Mexican demon,” but there is no legend of a demon with that name in Mexico. What happened? According to The Washington Post, “Charlie Charlie” has been a campus game in the Spanish-speaking world for years. The newspaper reported that a television report on the trend in the Dominican Republic last month may have led to the challenge spreading virally. In short, unless you are seriously concerned about your child summoning demons, “Charlie Charlie” is harmless. Not everyone is focused on the creepy aspect of trying to summon spirits. Some players are playing games online, and One Direction fans have created a “Who Will I Marry?” version of the challenge, complete with photos of members of the band in the corners.”

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion on the topic. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English for better understanding:

    “It is called the supernatural version of the new Ouija board or Magic 8-ball. If your child suddenly becomes obsessed with someone named Charlie, this is what you need to know about this strange new teenage trend. The “Charlie Charlie Challenge” is a creepy new teenage trend that has exploded on social media in the past few days, claiming to allow players to summon a “Mexican spirit.” To participate, people are asked to pick up two pencils and place one pencil in a cross shape on a piece of paper. Then they write “yes” and “no” in the four quadrants and ask, “Charlie, Charlie, are you here?” or “Charlie, Charlie, will you come out to play?” If the top pencil moves and lands on “yes,” then apparently a demon named Charlie is in your house, and players can ask more questions. Some videos claiming to show top pencil movements and players screaming in terror have been shared online. According to Topsy.com, the #CharlieCharlieChallenge hashtag has been posted 1.8 million times in the past week. Googles Daniel Sieberg said the “Charlie Charlie Challenge” was the most searched for website over Memorial Day weekend. “This is really a big trend,” Sieberg told TODAYs Willie Geist and Al Roker, noting that people are particularly interested in videos showing pencil movements. He has his own theory about the seemingly bizarre activity. “I wonder if someone is blowing a little air on the pencil to help it,” Sieberg said. BBC Mundos Maria Elena Navez said Charlie is said to be a “Mexican demon,” but there is no legend of a demon with that name in Mexico. What happened? According to The Washington Post, “Charlie Charlie” has been a campus game in the Spanish-speaking world for years. The newspaper reported that a television report on the trend in the Dominican Republic last month may have led to the challenge spreading virally. In short, unless you are seriously concerned about your child summoning demons, “Charlie Charlie” is harmless. Not everyone is focused on the creepy aspect of trying to summon spirits. Some players are playing games online, and One Direction fans have created a “Who Will I Marry?” version of the challenge, complete with photos of members of the band in the corners.”

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