Walk around a college campus and you’re bound to find someone with a TikTok page and a microphone ready to ask you one of the dumbest questions you’ve ever heard.
Gone are the days of pretending you actually cared about Business Club to get some free food. Instead, the campuses of today are overflowing with people desperately trying to get attention on social media — not by relying on their own talent, but by pestering passers-by with hard-hitting questions like, “Would you get with another guy if it wasn’t gay?”
One of these attention seekers is TikToker @shaneyyricchh. Recently, a video of his blew up across social media — but not for the reasons that @shaneyyricchh may have wanted.
For this video, @shaneyyricchh thinks he’s got the perfect “gotcha” question: Hey, you liberal college snowflakes, what if you had to pick between economic stability and LGBTQ rights? Bet you can’t answer that one!
The person he’s met, however, can answer the question, and he can do it in the best way possible: by basically just asking the TikToker what the hell he’s talking about.
Thought he had an easy target. Didn’t realize dude rockin the sandals/jeans/ponytail/solo Bluetooth was born into the shitty internet debate. Molded by it. When Mr TikTok was out partying he was studying Usenet archives and paying for Something Awful…
— Kristi Yamaguccimane (@TheWapplehouse) December 13, 2023
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Over and over, the TikToker says “you have to pick one,” pleading with the dude to just choose economic stability or LGBTQ rights so that he can get the perfect clip for his “ownage” compilation. The guy responds the same way everyone should respond to these TikTokers — by refusing to participate and questioning why the TikToker is doing this in the first place.
the real lesson is if u see a guy with a ponytail, keep walking. every day is a quest for them and they have nothing to lose. these are some ‘to strive to seek to find and not to yield’ ass men. you can’t win the battle against the one who decides when it ends https://t.co/7M2KuhbnGp
— laura (@ecto_fun) December 13, 2023
Overall, this should be a lesson to all those who are approached by TikTokers asking them questions: You can always say no.
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