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The Hilarious Dumb Viral Trends from Yesterday - Laughed, Cried, Got Hurt & Famous - Ep 34

25 min · 25 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Welcome Distraction Podcast, the Kemp Brothers dive headfirst into the chaotic wasteland known as Dumb Viral Trends — where common sense goes to die and somehow millions of people hit “like.” From the legendary Tide Pod Challenge, where humanity collectively decided laundry detergent looked delicious, to the Cinnamon Challenge that basically turned people into malfunctioning dragons, the brothers break down the dumbest viral trends the internet ever blessed us with.The episode explores how social media transformed ordinary boredom into competitive stupidity. Why did people start planking in random places like lifeless NPCs? How did the Harlem Shake convince entire offices to publicly embarrass themselves forever on YouTube? And who looked at a gallon of milk and thought, “Yeah, I can survive this”?The Kemp Brothers roast the rise and fall of viral crazes like Owling, parkour videos, fidget spinners, NFTs, Bird Box challenges, and the Ice Bucket Challenge — one of the few trends that actually did some good before people started slipping off roofs and concussing themselves for content. Along the way, they unpack the bizarre psychology behind internet fame, social media addiction, and humanity’s endless need for attention from strangers online.Filled with sarcasm, nostalgia, and concern for society’s survival, this episode is a hilarious trip through the internet’s most ridiculous moments. Whether you survived the TikTok era, remember YouTube’s golden age, or just enjoy watching people make terrible decisions for views, this episode proves one thing: the internet was a mistake… but an incredibly entertaining one.Chapters:00:00 The Rise of Dumb Viral Trends01:04 The Tide Pod Challenge: A Dumb & Dangerous Trend04:09 Planking: The Art of Laying Down, Like an Idiot05:16 The Harlem Shake: A Dance Craze08:14 The Cinnamon Challenge: A Spicy Dare10:52 Bird Boxing, What the Hell Was It?11:42 Ice Bucket Challenge & Those Fails, Ouch!14:28 The Rise and Fall of NFTs15:51 Gallon Milk Challenge: A Hilarious Experience20:20 Fidget Spinners: The Trend That Took Over

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