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One of the dumbest things ever is the phenomenon of "planking," where people lie face down in the most unusual and often dangerous places, such as on top of cars, across railings, or even in the middle of the street, all to take a photo and share it on social media. This bizarre trend, which peaked around 2010, not only led to countless inj
Read MoreOne of the dumbest things ever is the phenomenon of "planking," where people lie face down in the most unusual and often dangerous places, such as on top of cars, across railings, or even in the middle of the street, all to take a photo and share it on social media. This bizarre trend, which peaked around 2010, not only led to countless inj
Read MoreOne of the dumbest things ever is the phenomenon of "planking," where people lie face down in the most unusual and often dangerous places, such as on top of cars, across railings, or even in the middle of the street, all to take a photo and share it on social media. This bizarre trend, which peaked around 2010, not only led to countless inj
Read MoreOne of the dumbest things ever is the phenomenon of "planking," where people lie face down in the most unusual and often dangerous places, such as on top of cars, across railings, or even in the middle of the street, all to take a photo and share it on social media. This bizarre trend, which peaked around 2010, not only led to countless inj
Read MoreOne of the dumbest things ever is the phenomenon of "planking," where people lie face down in the most unusual and often dangerous places, such as on top of cars, across railings, or even in the middle of the street, all to take a photo and share it on social media. This bizarre trend, which peaked around 2010, not only led to countless inj
Read MoreOne of the dumbest things ever is the phenomenon of "planking," where people lie face down in the most unusual and often dangerous places, such as on top of cars, across railings, or even in the middle of the street, all to take a photo and share it on social media. This bizarre trend, which peaked around 2010, not only led to countless inj
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