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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Here is a news article: NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — First it was ice and now it’s fire. The latest YouTube challenge involves people intentionally setting themselves on fire. It’s called “The Fire Challenge” and young people across the country are taking it in droves, CBS2’s Elise Finch reported. They pour flammable liquid on their body then set themselves on fire, just for fun. “It’s a little too dangerous just for a YouTube video,” Ace Dawson, an Ozone Park resident, said. On Tuesday night, a 12-year-old in Queens was rushed to the hospital after mimicking the fire challenge in his Far Rockaway home. According to police, the boy doused himself with rubbing alcohol and used a lighter to set himself on fire. Moments later he ran outside with his upper body still burning and neighbors extinguished the flames. “I came out and I saw the police car, the fire truck, and the place blocked off with the yellow tape,” neighbor Beverly Robinson said. Police said the boy has third-degree burns on over 40 percent of his body. Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency room physician at Lennox Hill Hospital, said it can take years to recover from the damage done in just seconds. “The burns penetrate the skin and soft tissue and then involve the muscle. As they penetrate you lose fluid, causing dehydration and it causes all these inflammatory markers that drop your blood pressure and can put you into shock.,” Glatter said. One teen said some of his classmates have taken the fire challenge to get attention. “I’m just convinced that it’s a lot of dumb teenagers looking to be famous on the Internet,” Cody Davido said. “Just to be on YouTube, really? It’s sad that this is what it’s come to now that social media has pushed kids to this limit where they have to do something as stupid as that just to get some recognition,” Jamaica resident Frank Gines said. Health care professionals suggest parents talk to their children and tell them this is one challenge they should never accept. In addition to severe burns the challenge can lead to infections or even death. ||||| The 12-year-old boy who set himself on fire inside a Queens home as part of a moronic social media stunt initially told first responders the injury was caused by an oven, according to a source. The boy poured rubbing alcohol on his chest in the bathroom of his Far Rockaway home on Watjean Court, near Highland Court, as part of a YouTube "Fire Challenge," a police source said. He came running out of the bathroom and a babysitter called 911 at about 8 p.m. Tuesday, the source said. 2-80 Watjean Court in Far Rockaway, where a 12-year-old boy severely burned himself while filming a “fire challenge” video for YouTube. (Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News) The boy has suffered third degree burns and the skin was coming off his chest when officers arrived, sources said. FDNY firefighters turn out their own 'Running Man' video But the injuries are not thought to be life-threatening, cops said. The crazy trend appears to have started in 2013. There are hundreds of videos online of people performing the dangerous stunt to various degrees of injury. It appears that the point of the challenge is to spray a small amount of flammable liquid like alcohol or perfume on an area of the body and light it on fire for a few moments. But in multiple YouTube videos, many of the participants, who appear to be teenagers or younger, struggle to douse the fire fast enough. Sign up for BREAKING NEWS Emails privacy policy Thanks for subscribing! ||||| A 12-year-old Queens boy has suffered serious burns after he tried to light himself on fire for a YouTube "fire challenge" video. Police say that the preteen, whose name has not been released, was inside his Far Rockaway home around 8:30 p.m. last night when he doused himself in rubbing alcohol and set himself on fire while standing in a bathtub. He wasn't able to turn the shower on to put the fire out though, and he suffered third-degree burns covering more than 40 percent of his body. According to the Post, he was taken to the Nassau University Medical Center Burn Unit in critical condition, but is expected to live. The "fire challenge" has been social media stunt for at least two years, with teens across the country burning themselves in the process. "You just see fire, you can’t really see nothing,” Fernando Valencia, 16, told KABC News about his attempt (in 2014) at the challenge, which ended in him burning his waist and neck. "Since I saw other people fail, I thought I could do the same thing but actually last longer under the flame... I can't really say nothing else besides it was a dumb idea." Other teens in Florida and Kentucky have also suffered serious injuries trying to pull off the stunt. One 15-year-old who burned himself doing it was asked what he thought would happen when he set himself on fire: "I don't know, I wasn't thinking really." ||||| A summary of this is?

answer:The "Fire Challenge" is a dangerous social media trend where individuals intentionally set themselves on fire after dousing themselves with flammable liquids. This challenge has been growing in popularity across YouTube, with many young people participating in it. Recently, a 12-year-old boy in Queens, New York set himself on fire as part of this challenge, leading to serious third-degree burns and hospitalization. Health care professionals are urging parents to talk to their children about the dangers of participating in this challenge, as it can cause severe injuries, infections, or even death. The trend appears to have started in 2013, with numerous cases reported throughout the years, resulting in a variety of burn-related injuries.

question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Question: What metropolitan area lies beyond the Metropolitan Green Belt? Is "Beyond this is the vast London commuter belt." the correct answer? Select from: +yes. +no.

answer:+yes. The metropolitan area that lies beyond the Metropolitan Green Belt is the vast London commuter belt. The Green Belt is an area of land where strict planning controls are in place to protect the countryside from urban sprawl. The London commuter belt, also known as the Greater London Urban Area, is an area that surrounds London and includes towns and cities where many people commute to work in London. Other answers like "no" would be wrong because the information is accurate, and the London commuter belt is indeed the area beyond the Metropolitan Green Belt.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Fakat orada idam cezası olmadığı için işlediği suçun karşılığını alamayacak.' dedi. Could you please translate this to English?

answer:Step 1: Identify the language of the given text The input text appears to be in Turkish. Step 2: Translate the Turkish text to English Using my knowledge of languages and translation skills, I can translate the given sentence to English. Translation: "But since there is no death penalty there, he will not receive the punishment for the crime he committed," he said. Step 3: Verify the translation for accuracy I have provided the translation of the given Turkish sentence into English. The translation is accurate and conveys the meaning of the original text.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Одно из золотых правил антропософского пути, состоит в том, что если мы сделали шаг на пути знания, мы должны сделать три шага на пути бытия. Translate to English English:

answer:One of the golden rules of the anthroposophical path is that if we have taken a step on the path of knowledge, we must take three steps on the path of being.

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