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I think it's just an Asian culture/trend to dance in front of landmarks 🙂 I'm not against them but also I don't watch them either.I was an OG on both Facebook and Myspace and can reflect on how badly it affected me throughout middle school/high school. The bullying on Myspace in particular was relentless. We were truly obsessed - Facebook was the first thing we all did when we got home from school. The goal was to be friends with as many people as possible, even if you didn't actually know them. I was a normal 13 year old with normal teen angst until social media took over, lol. I don't post a ton on anything, mostly pictures at that. I consume a lottt of TikTok though so have decided to delete it and not look back. I'd rather play Animal Crossing in bed than scroll on TikTok, lol.
Although I wasn't necessarily surprised, I was kinda grossed out by the number of people I saw recording themselves doing dances in front of important landmarks in Japan. I guess even though I grew up with social media, I still don't understand the drive behind the constant recording of yourself. I never want to be in front of the camera, but maybe that's what the early years of social media have done to me![]()
I play Splatoon and Zelda games and sometimes they make me more irritated than social media because I am too competitive when play video games lolllll but I still love them.