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  • d_RLY2 [comrade/them, he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Not a Zoomer (am a Millennial) and I don't watch/use Tiktok much at all. But I guess it is either an unintentional representation of how modern capitalism in a nutshell. Like how content is more and more ads focused with the supposed "real" content being secondary (and hard to focus on for long). But the people consuming the content are also aware that the content creator(s) need to keep doing further and further strange shit in order to get any money. Which is also the same issue we see with companies that refuse to try and just be level. The board and shareholders require always making number go up. And stuff like what the person in the video does is maybe intentional (that the creator is trying to mock the constant one upping of being weird af) or unintentional (going to say unintentional is going to be the answer 9.5 times out of 10) modern blend of Dada and Pop Art in a meme/viral wrapper.

    OR it is just folks that don't have any actual opinion on politics. Just really really really want to be famous and allow their fan-base to make further and further demands for ever escalating demands for lulz. Attached with the normalization of "grindset."