The latest TikTok challenge encourages users to pee in their pants — and its creator said he started it as \'a parody\' to show that social media trends are \'pointless\'

TikTok users are peeing in their pants for the aptly named "pee your pants challenge."@turkofgta/TikTok; @sawyersbiggestfan/TikTok; @liamw2/TikTok

Some social media clout-chasing challenges are easier than others.

One recent trend, the "pee your pants challenge," is certainly low on effort — though it may take some extra post-production cleanup.

Videos of the challenge do demonstrate people actually urinating on themselves.

Step one: Film yourself in front of the mirror saying "pee your pants challenge." Step two: Pee your pants.

The challenge began with an April 21 post by Liam Weyer. The hashtag he started has 1.9 million views as of Friday morning, and dozens of other videos recreating the challenge (and reacting to it).

@mentally7evan

PEE YOUR PANTW CHALLENGE ##PeeYourPantsChallenge ##PeeYourPants

♬ original sound - mentally7evan

TikTok users also used the hashtag to mock or parody the trend itself, either pretending they were unable to pee or just appearing horrified at the challenge altogether.

@sawyersbiggestfan

I have yet to successfully complete a challenge on this app ##challenge ##fail ##comedy ##peeyourpantschallenge

♬ original sound - liamw2
@r4tb0ye

i have no words for this trend ##peeyourpantschallenge

♬ original sound - liamw2

Weyer, the creator of the challenge, is a 19-year-old filmmaker and comedian from Kansas who hopes to write for TV one day. While others were quick to both copy and poke fun at his challenge, he said he created it as a parody to begin with.

"I am definitely surprised that the challenge actually became a trend. I created the challenge as a parody of the other challenges that have gone viral on the internet in an attempt to show how pointless they are," Weyer, who also creates sketch comedy videos, told Insider in an email. "I am surprised to see that people on the internet will pee themselves if you call it a challenge and add a hashtag."

While the challenge may be disturbing to some, it's at least not outright dangerous like the nutmeg challenge, which encourages creators to consume highly toxic levels of the spice.

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