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Is this picture a reference to something?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7sgFJ_1DZk Just this video
Did the boy have horrible scars afterwards?
Did you watch the video? It was basically a flash and then they immediately stopped because lighting the kid on fire was not the intent here. He was barely singed, and was clearly amused after the initial shock.
No I did not watch the video. I don't wanna see gore or other scary things. And here the outcome was not clear.
The only scary thing here was that the little brother would tell the parents.
The video ends with the boy repeatedly asking if those were flames. It was pretty quick.
It’s not gore, and it’s not that scary. It’s “haha OH FUCK WHAT lol glad that wasn’t any worse 😅”
Some emotional ones, maybe. Poor kid was fine but the brain still did some processing afterwards
It's a screen shot from this "flour in hairdryer" prank. Skip to about the 1:30 mark to see where the prank goes wrong.