A tiktok challenge in which people grind fine china into a fine powder and snort it. It is extremely harmful, and at least 6 known people have been injured from it. Not only is it harmful to the body, but it also destroys antique, expensive china.
Person 1: Have you heard of the Porcelain Challenge?
Person 2: Yeah! Someone in my kid’s school did it. I can’t believe these kids are doing someone so stupid.
Person 2: Yeah! Someone in my kid’s school did it. I can’t believe these kids are doing someone so stupid.
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I decided to do the secret cheerio challenge! I put a cheerio on my friends head without her noticing #secretcheeriochallenge
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2) Someone who has never used and has no intention of using a dictionary.... EVER.
3) One who has no idea what Merriam Webster's dictionary is.
4) A serious lack of knowledge of the English language.
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