The video features a group of teenagers participating in a "Try Not to Get Mad" challenge, where they watch a series of videos and are asked not to get angry or upset. The videos include a person building a structure, only to have it fall apart, a sexist politician making derogatory comments about women, a clip from the movie Batman v Superman, a baby crying, fingernails on a chalkboard, and the song "The Gummy Bear Song". The teenagers react with varying levels of anger and frustration, with some losing their cool and others remaining calm. The challenge is designed to test their patience and ability to remain calm in the face of annoying or infuriating situations.
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1. The participants are reacting to various videos and sounds to test their ability to not get mad.
2. The rules of the challenge are that if a participant gets mad, they are out for that video, but they will be back in for the next video.
3. Expressions of anger, disgust, or negativity count as getting mad.
4. The participants watch a video of someone building a structure, but it falls apart, which frustrates some of them.
5. They watch a video of a sexist man making derogatory comments about women, which angers many of them.
6. They watch a scene from the movie Batman v Superman, which some find annoying or stupid.
7. They listen to a baby crying, which some find annoying or frustrating.
8. They listen to a song called "The Gummy Bear Song", which some find repetitive or annoying.
9. They listen to nails screeching on a chalkboard, which some find annoying or frustrating.
10. Some participants have trouble controlling their anger or frustration during the challenge.
11. The challenge is part of a series called "Teens React".
12. The participants are encouraged to subscribe to the channel and share their thoughts on what makes them mad in the comments.