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‘This is not a joke’: Pakistani students perform risky tricks on their classmates. Internet is furious | Tendencies
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‘This is not a joke’: Pakistani students perform risky tricks on their classmates. Internet is furious | Tendencies

A video showing the students of the Superior University in lahore, Pakistanattempting a dangerous stunt has gone viral, sparking fierce criticism on social media. In the images, two students approach a third from behind and place him face down by the neck, an act that alarmed onlookers rather than eliciting laughter or applause.

Pakistani students faced backlash after a viral video showed them performing a dangerous neck trick. (Instagram/yourzaki2.0)
Pakistani students faced backlash after a viral video showed them performing a dangerous neck trick. (Instagram/yourzaki2.0)

(Read also: A Pakistani man opens the jaws of a huge lion in a viral video: “Stupidity knows no limits”)

Dangerous antics raise concerns

In the video, posted on Instagram by users Ali Hasan and Zaki Shah, the trick is repeated with several students, showing a worrying disregard for safety.

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The title “Funny Moments at College” seems to trivialize the potential dangers associated with such reckless behavior. So far, the clip has racked up more than 57.1 million views.

The reaction was immediate and overwhelming, with social media users flooding the comments section to express their outrage. One concerned viewer commented: “This is not funny; It’s dangerous. “These students need to think about their actions.” Another user echoed this sentiment, stating, “What happened to common sense? “This could have ended badly.”

Many commenters highlighted the risks involved, with one writing: “Turning someone around by the neck? That’s not a joke; It is a recipe for disaster.”

A call to responsibility

Amid the uproar, some users tried to defend the actions, claiming that it was all for fun. However, this opinion met with fierce opposition. “Having fun is one thing, but risking someone’s safety is completely unacceptable,” one commenter noted, while another added: “This is not the type of content we should be promoting.”

(Read also: A Pakistani man pets a cheetah in a viral stunt gone wrong. Look what the wild animal did)

Previous reaction for dangerous content

This incident is not isolated; Earlier, another video by Pakistani digital creator Mian Saqib also attracted negative attention. The clip, which showed Saqib opening the jaws of a huge lion with his bare hands, faced criticism online, highlighting a disturbing trend of normalizing dangerous content in pursuit of viral fame.

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As the debate continues, questions are being raised about the responsibilities of content creators and the potential dangers posed by sensationalist stunts.