My facebook wall is flooded with posts and feeds of people getting drenched in icy cold water. Scrolling further, I see some more… and more… and omg yet some more people doing the same insane act and challenging others to do it. If you haven’t been a victim of the same, allow me to explain what it is about
- What the people do is they put up a video of dumping a bucket of ice water on themselves.
- After that they nominate another person or persons to continue the chain reaction.
- The nominees, if unable to complete the task, have to donate $100 to the ALS foundation.


I know what arguments will be put forth: But, at the end, the world can never be too much aware about ALS. In fact, most of the people had not heard the name ALS before coming across those videos and learning why the hell they did it. ALS Association said on Monday it has received $15.6 million in donations since July 29, an eight-fold spike over the $1.8 million donated during the same period last year. Since June 1, a total of 1.2 million videos have been shared on Facebook. And Twitter? Since July 29, 2.2 million users made mention of ALS and the Ice Bucket Challenge. Contradicting myself? Not exactly! President Obama declined the challenge, taking the path of giving up the stupidity and donating the much needed money. No doubt it is creating awareness, but the negative implications too have to be dealt with. If you really want to help, follow these logical steps, which are quite simple:
- Do not get a camera
- Do not record the icy act
- Do not drown the social sites with you getting drenched on a bright sunny day (how challenging!)
- Write down a cheque for the ALS Foundation.
I will be doing the needful right now. And, I nominate you to keep the chain going! Go ahead! I dare ya!































