时间:2025-05-01 13:31:39 来源:网络整理编辑:娛樂
Another challenge has swept the internet and it's certainly making our brains ache. High school chee
Another challenge has swept the internet and it's certainly making our brains ache.
High school cheerleader and Twitter user, Ariel Olivar (@arielo1220) stunned the world over the weekend with an 'invisible box' stunt that left us, and the internet, completely baffled.
Come to think of it, is she even human?
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The trick is to fool the brain into believing you're standing on a box by patting the air and steadily placing one foot a few inches above the ground.
You can even take it a step further by pretending to trip over the box and actually landing on your face.
Because, why not, right?
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After uploading the challenge to Twitter, Oliver's tweet received 220,000 likes and over 112,000 retweets within a span of two days.
The tweet was such a hit, other perturbed users decided to try it out for themselves and the results were hilarious.
Note: We recommend not trying this around furniture.
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Despite our warning though, this guy nailed it on his couch:
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This dude was so stunned, he couldn't put his arms down:
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This Twitter user didn't exactly put in too much effort, but it worked either way:
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And this guy seemed so focused, he even nailed the small hop at the end; 10/10:
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This teen, however, didn't quite get it, but maybe next time:
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And this one is our favorite overall:
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Thanks, Ariel, for showing us that gravity-defying stunts are not only cool but can bring a lot of people together.
Now, someone teach us how to do it.
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