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This Short video trend that’s actually dangerous Will Break Your Brain

Just saw the new 10‑second challenge and my brain is about to explode.
POV: you’re scrolling past a clip of someone flipping the phone, slamming their hand down with a stranger, and the whole thing looks like a viral meme.
This is sending me a cold shiver.
They call it the “Reverse Handshake Challenge.” In seconds, you see a hand shoot out, palm against palm, and boom—your phone shakes like a drum. The trick is all about the vibration. The sound wave hits 140 dB, and that’s loud enough to crack your eardrums faster than a power drill.
I did the math. 140 dB for six seconds can cause permanent hearing loss. 6 out of 10 people who’ve done it say they hear a ringing that won’t quit. 5% swear they see a flash in their vision—like the universe glitching.
Tell me why we’re still posting this. The platform’s algorithm loves the click‑through. The clip grabs 10k views in the first minute, then 100k in the next hour. The comment section is full of “OMG this is so funny” and “I can’t stop watching.” The danger? The vibration isn’t just noise; it’s a low‑frequency pulse that can mess with your brain waves.
Studies from the University of Bad Science (yeah, that’s a thing) say that these micro‑pulses can alter alpha wave patterns, leaving you more susceptible to mind‑control ads for months afterwards. Not me thinking, but the data shows a spike in neural‑tune ads after each video goes viral.
Now here’s the conspiracy. The government’s 4G rollout and the TikTok algorithm are not a coincidence. They’ve been quietly testing a new type of covert micro‑EMP embedded in everyday phone

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