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"I'm good."
Phoenix Jones is the guy who dresses up to fight crime like a real-life superhero.
He also dresses up to fight disease.
Jones took the "Ice Bucket Challenge" this week, saying he donated $100 to help fight ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) and, per the challenge's instructions, recording himself getting an icy bucket of water dumped on his head.
But while most people are done with the challenge after the ice shower, Jones took things one step further.
He filled a kiddie pool with ice, stood in front of it, and tried not to fall in — while taking a Taser shot.
He didn't last long.
"I'm good!" he chirped, once he stopped shaking from the Taser.
It's probably safe to say that Jones' challenge is a cut above the average 'Ice Bucket Challenge' video circulating on Facebook.
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