Charlie Charlie Challenge Scary + Funny Compilation

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kSeB0RhsKM

The “Charlie Charlie” Challenge (Also referred to as the “Charlie Charlie” Game) is a game which was popularised through the Internet in 2015. It may have originated from a playground game in Spanish-speaking countries known as Juego de la Lapicera (“Game of the Pens”), although it has also been linked to a 2008 YouTube video entitled “Jugando Charly Charlie”.[1] In 2015 it became popular in the Dominican Republic, and subsequently trended on Twitter.[2]

The game involves crossing two pens or pencils to create a grid (with sectors labelled “yes” and “no”) and then asking questions of a supposedly supernatural entity named “Charlie”. The upper pencil is then expected to rotate to indicate the answer to such questions.[3]

The game met with negative reactions from Christian commentators, who viewed it as demonic.[4]

The phenomenon of the pencil’s movement has been explained as an effect of the relative positions of the pencils; the cross arrangement providing an effective pivot on which the upper pencil can easily move due to very slight environmental changes

The Charlie Charlie Challenge Vine/Twitter compilation, , where twitter followers use pencils and attempt to summon a Mexican demon named “Charlie”. These are all new vines from part 1 with no repeats. Users ask pyschic questions such as “Is Larry Real?” and “Who is responsible for 911?”. There are strict rules and you should always say “goodbye” and never leave abruptly. These vine videos are some hilarious parodies and some real life experiences and some fake. Many people wonder whether this new trend is real or fake and if a real demon can be summoned. In part 2, there are some skeptics who reveal that they really cannot get the pencil to move at all. To be on the safe side, don’t try this at home.