The Ice Bucket Challenge, sometimes called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on one's head, generally in conjunction with donating to the ALS Association in the United States. It went viral throughout social media, where the challenge was to either dump a bucket of ice water on one's head or donate to an ALS charity of the participant's choice. The challenge required nominated participants to have a bucket of ice water poured on their head. One common stipulation gives 24-hours to complete the mission from the time they are nominated and if they don't complete the dare they have to donate $100 to charity. hazelshaw Celebrities doing the ALS ice bucket challenge Latest : footballers (NSFW) Cristiano Ronaldo ronaldosus Cristiano Ronaldo has completed the ALS ice bucket challenge and challenged another trio of ridiculously famous people to brave the freezing cold for charity! The Real Madrid attacker sat in a pair of his own branded underwear while he called out Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez and Lil Wayne to do the challenge next! Marcelo scottwccall Marcelo accepts the ice bucket challenge and nominates Neymar, Paulo Gustavo and Luciano Hulk. (x) Neymar Neymar posted his video in response to Marcelo's nomination and challenged Robinho, Juan Camilo Zuniga and One Direction star Niall Horan to follow suit. David Alaba sugarsfabray
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"Thank you Mario for your nomination, I nominate Wolf Fuss, Helene Fischer, and Mats Hummels."
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The point of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
the point of pouring a shit ton of ice water over yourself is because when one suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) one of the affects the disease has is a numbness throughout the body, as well as struggling to breathe, and both these are meant to temporarily happen when doused in freezing water. It’s to raise awareness of what ALS feels like and encourage donations towards research and cures.
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