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yeah but what is crazy is, if this was a "man" saying you should spit on a p$$sy almost EVERY single would would be saying that "this guy is a pervert" and that he should be fired from his job.... BUT a woman doing it.......... lets make memes and laugh about it.
I think the reason it worked for the “catch me outside” girl was because it wasnt that one moment, it was her whole attitude during the entire show. After that people wanted to see her fail, and after the whole ranch thing came out she started getting actual fans. With the hawk tuah girl and youre breathtaking guy it was just the single moment so they had nothing else to give
@@spongebobicecone Fr, this meme obviously isn’t going anywhere post her 15 minutes of fame literally the only thing that could be profitable off of this is merchandise but not even the ppl who think it’s funny would buy merch after like another week.
She thought that she had everybody on her side. But she went and blew it, all sky high. And now everyone thinks that she's a fool. All just because she...said Hawk Tuah
Did u hear a couple months ago she got a dui and made (now deleted) posts basically trying to defend herself and minimize the situation, and further got angry with people who were rightfully calling her out
there was a rap song released by another rapper called Hawk Tuah Freestyle sampling the “hawk tuah” line, so he’s half right on that prediction already
the song actually slaps too. I just found it the other day just because I hadn't listened to token in a while and its his most recent song and it actually made me laugh out loud when I heard he actually sampled the video and it actually works well 😂
Any modest decent guy is prob gonna not want to be around with this kind of history. It will mostly be guys who just want to use her so they can say they fucked the huck tuah girl. Just hope she has a decent personality detector
I remember the lady a couple of years ago who bought a Chewbacca mask for her kids and filmed herself laughing in it. If I remember correctly both her kids got college paid for and she got a new car. It is amazing, and wonderful when these things happen
In the best case scenario, I give it about 5-6 months max before she’s completely forgotten about. Assuming she actually tries to stay relevant that is.
If you think not knowing about some random woman is living under a rock, then I have bad news for you: your life is awful and has no meaning. Seek therapy to find some meaning besides scrolling TikTok.
A hard to swallow fact is that "People become Rich not because of hardwork but because they get Lucky" hardwork is just a way to further increase your chances of being Lucky.
The simplicity of you going through this entire video without saying her name and simply referring to her as the Hauk Tuah girl really shows how far she's going to go...
Charlie seems a bit jealous. Who wouldn’t ride that kind of wave and get as much cash out of it as possible? He might be mad because he’s had to work for his fame.
@FoulWeatherFriend385 her popularity is gonna be so short lived, she only blew up over a forced meme because homophobic people are being pissed off it's pride month and she fell off as soon as july came
I think what keeps meme sayings relevant is the backlash that proceeds it. Ive seen a surprisingly large amount backlash to the Hawk Tuah meme and I think that the push back of people enjoying it keeps it circulating longer and larger. Same with Bad Bahbie. The backlash and continued usage of the phrase kept it alive long enough for her to profit of it. The breathtaking guy, didnt get backlash, it was just a wholesome moment that lost its relevancy because people didnt see a need to keep talking about it.
its only cuz he also mentioned other examples of the instant fame people to show that it either works or it doesn't and also she already has 2 dramas around her lmao
I’ve noticed that celebrities will use viral meme people like a boost. They bring FREE attention to the real celebs whilst the celebs merely acknowledge them. This has been the formula for years now.
@@iamjimbjust report. Don’t interact. Everybody always says that RU-vid doesn’t do anything, if you treat them like humans, RU-vid doesn’t listen. Just report.
I feel bad for her. Shes gone on record sayin tons of dudes have been begging her to open an onlyfans and she isnt comfortable with ever doing that. She even turned down a contract from playboy. She said she doesnt wanna be remembered as "hawk tuah girl", but is going to milk the opportunity as much as possible to get that bag cause who tf wouldnt do that
Why? I don't like crude humor and don't care that she demonstrates her method of giving bjs so openly but I don't see exactly why anyone would be mad at her, I don't even know why she got so popular but good for her, she can start an of and I'm sure lots of people will make her a millionaire on there
I think the funniest thing about all this is that i read a tweet with someone saying "this is basic information, its like asking someone what to do for Basketball and they say "pass the ball"
The fact that that was even a meme was like a fever dream. The fact that I kept seeing it around and had no idea what it was and every time I asked somebody I would never get an answer until I looked it up for myself. I swear to God it went this way. After seeing the meme, I didn't think it was very funny and so now it still feels like a fever dream that it became as popular as it did. Or maybe I'm becoming jaded.
The Tik Tok brain kids that somehow find that shit hilarious and make it their personalities for the month that it’s popular. Youre right bro it wasn’t funny at any point
I cannot imagine not only turning "hack tau" into your career, but voluntarily turning it into your entire identity. You are now the hack tau girl, and that's ALL you are in the context of entertainment industries
I mean like, there are a lot of people who got popular off being funny fr, from what I've seen that didn't become their whole identity. But if it didn't become her identity, thats not a bad thing, alot of people can relate to "Hawk tuah." Its the most popular technique and well respected. 🤷♂️
@@ΤΟΣΠΟΥΔΑΙΟyeah this is different though, i promise any guy who is looking for a relationship and is not desperate will not want to deal with the image she created for herself🤷🏻♂️. The guy will prob have to hear it more then her
Because the internet as a whole is a cringefest and will ride a phrase to absolute hell no matter how unfunny it is. It’s just like the “Chrissy wake up” shit that happened a while back
@@madisda1782it’s just sometimes… something dumb happens and it gets traction. It’s like how you can have 50 pictures of funny looking cats, they all look funny, some more than others… but a single meh picture will get a bunch more traction for an number of reasons
Hide the Pain Harold is doing all right still! Leaned into it, taking travel photos, making appearances, but still staying super humble. A Hungarian gem, that man.
@gaborboth3602 He did a neat TED talk or documentary about his journey. It was really bad for a while, he didn't want fame at all. I'm glad he is doing better!
Once you reach the mainstream social media then it's up to the public to decide whether they wanna see the meme person more or they forget about it, it's just a matter of time. She got a team so fast shows that capitalising on one meme is a big thing nowadays and everyone wants a part of this.
same thing happened to brittany broski with the kombucha meme but instead of riding the wave of the meme she had the personality that kept the audience that was introduced to her
It's gotta be hard to write for GTA 6. You just can't write something crazy enough anymore that it can be viewed as satire and not just a sad reminder of reality.
@@Grease-Goblin brain rot is getting to everyone I guess. Feels like Modern Walking dead, but instead of zombies we got F up mentals in power and on streets. Shit started in 2017 i guess
Imagine having a podcast with such a low quality that someone saying hawk tuah and it going viral is enough to get an invite. And imagine being a person who listens to podcasts like that
I did try to imagine it, and I realized there is a comparison to the fact that we are here listening to a guy tell a story about a girl who is making a career from going viral with hawk tuah. Reality is ruined just because this is something that exists
well, the clip went *incredibly* viral. so it's not a bad play for smaller podcasts to get her on, because that way both her & the podcast can get eyes on them. i'm not saying it makes for good content, but i feel like many of us would've done the same. she's probably also getting paid just to be there and chat.
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As you watch and comment on this video...I mean, same ballpark.
@@Evy_SX That not what a mf industry plant is. Look at Lil Tay. She was literally _made_ to blow up. Someone like the 'Hawk Tuah' girl is akin to the 'Ain't Nobody Got Time For That' women, it's simply a classic case of virality from something small. Like, tell me how you'd go about planting her to go viral on the entire internet off a phrase from a RU-vid interview channel? No one's an industry plant because they "blew up too quickly", they're an industry plant because of their connections, which she had none prior that would've blew her up.
Have you ever auditioned for a movie, show, series, etc. I think that would be a particularly big factor. I haven't personally, but I know someone that has. There are an INSANE amount of people out there grinding every day. No need for "Plants" in my book. Just thoughts tho, wyt?
A coworker showed me the video a long time ago. My reaction was like "uh okay 🤷♂️" and then suddenly the internet treats her like the funniest woman of all time.
She's 21 years old, no education or carreer prospects, she has nothing to lose. She's 100% right trying to make this work, even if it has a miniscule chance of succeeding.
I wouldn't call it "right" but people try this with way less of a jumping off point. You're right that it's probably worth the punt and if it flops it's a fun story in your thirties
She’s a pretty girl. She has nothing to lose and a lot to gain. If she doesn’t succeed, her parents will take care of her or the rich dudes that she has.
This whole episode is literally that episode from the Simpsons where bart becomes famous by just saying ''I didn't do it''- By the time he had his own show everyone was already fed up with the catchphrase
Funny thing is the meme is already at deaths door. It was spammed everywhere last week and this week, it's been pretty far and in-between. Can't wait to see where this goes
You should go back over time and make a tier list of fumbles, flops, and pops of internet celebrities since tiktok and vine became things. Revisit some of those vine creators that still produce content 😅
I see it as one of those things that aren't really that funny but for some reason get you laughing way harder than it it should. It happened to me a couple times to where I'd be laughing so hard at such nothing jokes I would tear up or struggle to breathe.
Does anyone else bump in to Charlie’s videos every once in a while just to check what’s happening in the ”viral” space or ”entertainment” space as a whole? Watching these types of videos where Charlie talks about some internet drama or a phenomenon with forewords ”so this is the thing that everybody’s talking about now”, and then you as the viewer having absolutely no idea who those people are or what they’ve done before you saw the video, it really does fill me with happiness and good feels. The fact that there is this seemingly ”widely known” drama or something that ”everyone is talking about”, yet I had not even heard about any of these guys ever before. I feel good that I have managed to live happily without the knowledge of any of this useless crap. Well, this has been my exposure for the useless internet drama for at least the next 6-8 months now, see you again them!
The way I know this one for sure isn't an industry plant is because interviews like that are happening every day, at all times on Broadway in Nashville, with 1,000 drunk people just like her saying just as ridiculous stuff. For some reason, it was hers that got shared and took off.
@@punctuationstation the woman asked like the people in the video if they wanna go to the four seasons orlando and this way too conscious lookin ass baby raised it's hand and it went viral
that’s why i try to stay out of the public eye irl, i don’t want to accidentally become a meme and end up being recognized in public having people taking pictures and shit, hellll no
America has a problem of confusing talent with clout. This is the reason why I hate social media stars being millionaires because this is a system that rewards the least amount of effort, or effort that goes into being a nuiscance.
I don’t blame people who become successful despite having no talent. It’s ultimately the fault of people who give them attention, including Charlie and including us. Most in this economy would absolutely make easy soulless cash if they could.
I am jealous and would sell out if I could but that doesnt mean I dont hate the system thats in place. People who absolutely dont deserve this money get millions, while the jobs that are actually worthwhile get pennies in comparison. Its just screwed up where priorities are.
@@lemoniphobiai didn’t really think it was funny nor have i seen the original video but i heard she died or something but im glad she’s being successful
Seeing people in this situation feels like a Simpsons episode where Homer becomes an astronaut/movie director/musician for an episode before getting back to status quo.
@@alexwong7324 "say the line, bart" OP is not a fan. What a classic episode from the golden era. The yoyo world tour. Bart sitting there with the yoyo in the fish tank and his finger is still on the string. The best bit IMO, was Bart going on the Conan O'Brien show, and Conan interjects "only I may dance".
Everyone saying how delusional it is for her to try to leverage a career out of it. She’s so young, so right now is the perfect time to be taking a risk like this.
Yeah. Probably the job she quit didn't give her any important career prospects, so why not take a shot at being a meme? Even if it's short lived, she could get some quick money out of that while it lasts and at least have some savings when she has to return to whatever shitty job she had before.
The thing about one-hit wonders, is that they still have one-hit more than you (average person). It’s similar to winning a lottery ticket, make the most of the opportunity, because you got it by complete chance and the likelihood it’ll happen again is virtually zero. It’s already virtually zero to happen ONCE.