Tuesday 26 May 2015

Charlie Charlie Challenge

Charlie Charlie Challenge


The new trend is now popular over social media with young people trying this challenge where you call upon a spirit and ask them for guidance in the form of yes and no questions. It is apparently an ancient Mexican tradition which requires you to place two pencils on top of each other so the top one is not touching the paper and then the pencil will go towards to either yes or no.

Once you have everything set up you ask "Charlie, Charlie are you here?" and the pencil will move towards either yes or no and in some cases the pencil doesn't even move.

The challenge has freaked many people with some superstitious individuals advising against but no matter what the beliefs are we can all say that we are a bit freaked out by the challenge.

And in the words of the The Mirror "Shouldn't it be called the #CarlosCarlosChallenge if he is Mexican?"

Below is a video showing the challenge being done for those who still do not completely understand :


If you are a curious being and would like to try the challenge or traditional ritual be aware that you will be exposing yourself to a demon or a bad spirit which may seem friendly at first however things may not go to planned. People have reported seeing figures, objects falling, a series of nightmares, hearing voices as well as other horrific experiences. Especially not for the faint hearted. So firstly if you are the sort of person that is easily scared or even gets nightmares frequently, this may not be the thing for you! However, If you’re brave enough to make it this far, to end the game and make sure you don’t leave a portal  open for paranormal activities to keep happening, you better ask Charlie if you can stop playing the game. Many people have said that despite saying goodbye by saying "Charlie Charlie can we leave". they have still experienced weird events but not to a more serious level to when they first started the ritual. This may be due to the fact that the so called "portal" may not have been fully closed, therefore exposing people to the spirit. 

Check out the video below  for a detailed explanation on the Charlie Charlie challenge by a Occultist.

 

That all for today guys. Sorry for the lack of posts. This is due to most of the team at designing brilliance taking exams. You will expect to see more of us during the summer. Our YouTube channel will be filled with more videos hopefully.
Thanks for all of your support!

Friday 1 May 2015

Ben E King Dies at 76

Ben E King Dies at 76



Ben E King dies at age 76. He is an R&B legend and will be missed by many. The singer is best known for his song Stand By Me which was inspired by the woman he married. The song Stand By Me has been on the US Billboard 100 seven times. It is also widely used in wedding celebrations.

It has been confirmed that he died of natural causes on Thursday. He rose to fame in the 1950s and still continued to do tours even doing a tour in the UK in 2013. Gary US Bonds, a fellow musician and friend wrote on Facebook after hearing the news.


He was active in charity as he had his own charitable foundation called the Stand By Me Foundation that was "established for the purpose of generating funds for deserving youths working to further their education and to assist various civic organizations and associations in their efforts to improve the quality of life of their constituents".

Ben E King started his career with a group called the Five Crowns and had his first R&B hit with "There Goes My Baby" (1959). He then went on to leave the group after various hits and had various solo hits with song such as "Spanish Harlem" (1961) and "Stand By Me". Some of his other well known songs include "Don't Play That Song (You Lied)", "Amor", "Seven Letters", "How Can I Forget", "On The Horizon", "'Young Boy Blues", "First Taste Of Love", "Here Comes The Night", "Ecstasy" and "That's When It Hurts". His songs have places well on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and are still popular today.

It can easily said that he will be missed but he has left a legacy that has already passed the test of time. All the best to his family who succeed him.

To those who haven't heard Stand By Me :