There are several challenges that children and teenagers participate in, some that are dangerous. Most of the challenges that children take part in are done so that they can get their picture on social media pages as they want to be the most popular among their friends. “Roundabout of Death” is the latest stunt that kids are taking part in, and one mother wants parents to know exactly how it can harm those who participate. This challenge takes place on a school playground. One person sits in the middle of a merry-go-round. The back wheel of a motorcycle is used to spin the merry-go-round at a high rate of speed. Since you’re usually not able to go that fast on the equipment by yourself or with the help of another person, the motorcycle makes it more challenging. When Tyler Broome, an 11-year-old boy, was playing with his friend at a park, they were pressured to try this stunt. A group of older teens persuaded Tyler and his friend to do the challenge while recording it so that it could be posted on YouTube. While on the merry-go-round, Tyler passed out. Even though he wasn’t moving, the teens continued pushing the equipment because they weren’t paying attention to Tyler. The teens continued to rev the engine of the motorcycle, making the equipment spin faster and faster for several minutes. Tyler eventually fell off. The injuries that Tyler had while on the merry-go-round at such high speeds are similar to those that fighter pilots experience when they experience the significant changes in the force of gravity when they are in the sky. Tyler was left alone while his brain had fluid and blood collecting around it, causing his brain to swell. His eyes eventually bulged out, causing him to be unable to see. Doctors weren’t sure how to treat Tyler. They knew that they needed to remove the fluid from around his brain as soon as possible. Tyler’s mother was outraged when she learned about what happened and had a strong message for the teens who caused her son’s injuries. She is now posting pictures on social media to make others aware of what can happen.

Jonathan and Steven are brothers who respect each other. One day, they decided to treat their children to a tasty fried chicken dinner, so they brought their little ones and themselves to their neighborhood fast-food chicken joint.

After they had ordered their fried food, they brought the grub to a table and sat down, which was when two American military service members in uniform entered the restaurant, prompting Jonathan to do something that few people would do in America today.

Jonathan had recently lost his stepbrother to suicide. The man had killed himself only the week prior, so Jonathan decided to do something good for the service members in honor of the underserved veteran.

One of the reasons that his stepbrother committed suicide was because he had developed severe post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD after serving a tour of duty in the Middle East. Since he did not receive good mental health support after serving in the American military, just like so many other veterans, he decided to end his life in a blaze of self-harm.

In a show of good faith for the American military and its service members, Jonathan decided to pay it forward by paying for the uniformed military men’s meals. Jonathan said: “It’s always been on my mind to pay for some military members’ meals when I get the chance. It just hit me real good in my heart to do it then. And it just happened.” However, Jonathan and Steven were surprised as more uniformed service members walked into the fried chicken joint. Suddenly, Jonathan realized that he couldn’t just purchase a meal for the two men in uniform. He would have to purchase fried chicken from the Christian restaurant for all of them or none of them. He decided to be generous with his hard-earned money.

Jonathan remembered thinking, “Man is there a bus dropped off somewhere? Did we just hit the motherload here? What felt moving through my heart is I didn’t care if 200 more showed. I was still going to buy the meal.” As Jonathan went up to the cash register to offer his cash to the service members, his brother took out his cell phone and began snapping photos of the moment. He wanted to memorialize Jonathan’s generosity in the name of the stepbrother who had died. While Jonathan shook the military men’s hands, he told them: “Save your money for something more than just feeding yourself. Let us take care of you since you take care of us.” Jonathan’s generosity was noticed by more than just his brother. His four-year-old son was also impressed with his dad’s show of good faith in the military.

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