Well I guess you heard about the Charlie Charlie challenge and some of you probably even tried it and it might just have got a wrong turn (you know that feeling when you ask him if he's there and the pencil is moving towards 'yes' and you are like: (O_O) and also start running or destroying the paper and the pencils) or nothing happens and you think it is just very lame.
But if you are 'sneaky' enough and make someone play with you and somehow make the pencils move you can scare him really bad (trust me I tried). So did you ever tried this challenge and how did it end up or do you think it is just stupid and another internet 'creation' (because it was first seen on Twitter and it went viral in a short time).
Yes I did a variation of the challenge by putting using manga books and asking "Oh EE-sama, are you there?"
It was very scary because my Dota 2 turned on and I started gaining mmr but at the same time I got low priority and couldn't get out so I opted for watching anime since my team are FEEDERS! Needless to say I joined a professional team and now we are known for getting 3rd-2nd place but never win. =)
There is something I would like to know for those of you who did or have believed that this challenge really summons Charlie.
So you draw a grid, with the options YES and NO in alternating corners, then you ask a demon named Charlie if he's there. If the pencil points towards yes, people conclude that Charlie is there and they become frightened, but what conclusion is drawn if the pencil turns towards the NO side of the grid?
So you draw a grid, with the options YES and NO in alternating corners, then you ask a demon named Charlie if he's there. If the pencil points towards yes, people conclude that Charlie is there and they become frightened, but what conclusion is drawn if the pencil turns towards the NO side of the grid?
I don't believe in the game by any stretch of the imagination, but the premise is that Charlie is always there; if the pencil points towards yes, he's willing to answer your questions, and if it points towards no, you have to wait until later to get your questions answered.
I haven't done it just because I don't like the fact that it supposedly involves magic, dark magic. I'm against that.
You don't necessarily have to believe in magic to do it. It's like an Ouija board, I doubt many people believe that an inanimate object is omniscient, but it can still be fun to play with once in a while.
So the Charlie Charlie challenge is where you put a pencil ontop of another pencil and see it move?
I've been doing that as early as the first grade. Even back then I knew my pencil wasn't manipulated by evil demons, unless we're talking about math. I hated math.
I tried the challenge yesterday. I asked Charlie if he was there. Instead of pointing to Yes or No, the pencil turned around and stabbed me repeatedly without anyone holding it. I took that as a maybe.
How do you not notice that you're moving it yourself then...?Like, you're using a blindfold or something?'Cause if you use a blindfold you can't see what It's saying so...
If you try it blindfolded, you get nonsense anyway. It's just a matter of how long you can keep your hands still and how eager you are to get a response.