Honestly, these people deserve everything that happens to them. Consider it natural selection in action once again.
Jason Oakes accidentally started the trend with a video that has been shared over 100,000 times since it was tweeted on Monday.
yall I tried to see if banana peels were rlly slipper like in cartoons & I slipped & tried 2 catch myself w/ a cup.. pic.twitter.com/6dvg5BlnHB
— jason oakes (@jaasonoakes) March 27, 2016
What he started was a craze that's probably going to end in hospital time for one if not many.
@jaasonoakes pic.twitter.com/GtRDa2OghX
— hann ¨Ì® (@hannnahmort) March 28, 2016
So there's this thing going around, so I decided try it too😅ðŸÂ?Œ #bananapeelchallenge @lilliecrawford_ @jaasonoakes pic.twitter.com/0s7pprZG4I
— Kaden Kozlowski (@Destiny_kaden) March 28, 2016
wait for it ... #bananapeelchallenge @eeeecarr2 pic.twitter.com/76bHqzEyaK
— Lizzie O'Brien (@lizzieobrien35) March 29, 2016
@jaasonoakes taught me how to do the #bananapeelchallenge pic.twitter.com/gfgkmmBprE
— destiny kar (@karleykoz) March 29, 2016
I did the #bananapeelchallenge and I hate my life. I have a headache now, bye. pic.twitter.com/Oae12xyUrF
— M-Y-A (@holyacian) March 28, 2016
In case yall were wondering, yes a banana peel is slippery. #bananapeelchallenge pic.twitter.com/0fJpmX5Uj9
— ✨Bethany✨ (@BethanyWeiland) March 29, 2016
PSA: the #bananapeelchallenge is real ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ¤•ðŸ¤• don't do it pic.twitter.com/qDfw7zqU2b
— Grant (@granteverdeen) March 29, 2016
Even Kimmel's picked up on the trend, which we think means it's already dying, if not dead.
Via Twitter