Today we're gonna be taking a look at someone posted something cringe on TikTok and the consequences that followed Twitter: / xenoshot Twitch: / xenoshots
That's the goofyiest thing I ever seen, but if people were really as horrible as she claims, then the hate is unwanted. Course some people are just massive assholes.
Not everyone can have a tough skin. Some people are very sensitive and emotional and others just need to learn to be nice and respectful of peoples’ feelings and not be so mean, harsh, disrespectful, and invalidating other people’s feelings. Also, not everything on the internet is mean, there’s nice things too. So I wouldn’t say the internet is a mean place because there’s nice things too. People need to drop the “mean place card” because not everything is mean, there’s nice things things out there too
@@TheMightiestAvengerYeah, but that's few and far between. No matter where you post, there will always be someone on there who has absolutely vile shit to say, even if it has nothing to do with the content.
It’s cringe sure, but it’s super adorable. Who isn’t cringey with their s/o? They didn’t deserve to be attacked the way they were. Idk why people are so cruel.
I agree, but they should probably keep their intimate details offline lol. They're intimate for a reason. I do feel bad for them though. I wish them the best
Yeah, I agree, but you can't really stop people from being cruel online, sadly. It's best not to post these kinda things, and it's especially important to not post yourself crying afterward. People who make awful comments will want that reaction.
It's not adorable. It's stupid. And if it's your significant other, keep it to yourself. It would be different if someone spied on them and posted that. But she did. If you post something for everyone to see you are inviting people to make good/bad comments. For example I think your reasoning is idiotic. But I didn't just randomly walk up to you and say that. You posted your comment for everyone to see, and I am responding to it. And by me posting I am aware that some (losers) may not agree with me and respond negatively. If you can't accept that, don't be on social media.
She started with “You wanna see the cringiest, most couple-y thing ever?” , delivered exactly what was promised, and people were 100% satisfied. She basically got a 5 star rating. This is the downside for wanting to put your couple on the line to be judged by strangers
*A lot of people can't stand to see happy people or successful people. Disliking cringe is one thing, but psychotic hatred at something cringey? A lot of loose cannons in society these days.*
I just wanted to say thank u for using the word "loose" correctly! 😜❤ It seems rare to find someone that doesn't use "loose" for "lose" & vice-versa, lol. 🤦♀️🤭
Im confused why people are angry? This lady just needs to ignore the haters. It’s incredibly difficult to find someone that you love and loves you back in the same way. Who cares if it’s a little cringey. Too many lonely people taking their anger out on others.
Or don't post it if you don't want to cry about that people are "attacking" you.🙄 Welcome to the wild, wild west side of the internet and grow some thick skin
As winceworthy as this maneuver is, it still didn't warrant people harassing this poor woman into tears. That's just plain mean and downright rotten. Some people shouldn't be allowed on social media period.
People are mean on or off the internet, that is the way it is and the way it has always been, I swear how did humans make it this far we literally had to fight bears and lions and sh*t to survive and look at us now LOL
@jojose417 I prefer how life was like before the internet when people had to converse face-to face, and there was no hiding behind a screen using anonymous names. It kind of forced integrity onto people, which I think was a good thing. Now, anyone can be a total @§$|-|0Ļ€ without any consequence whatsoever.
@@stkyfngrszmooth To think that the general public are only a$$holes now, that only happened in the last 20 years?? LOL Ummmm I am myself a big fan of instant Karma like someone is yelling at a store clerk and someone steps in and puts them in their place ect.. But the general public having opinions on what someone else is freely putting out there for the public?? I think maybe the old fashioned equivalent would be standing in a public square and yelling everyone look at me!! Then doing something the general public finds repulsive or attention grabbing or any number of things really, and then being alarmed when you are publicly ridiculed. So basically the internet is the exact same thing as an old fashioned public square but now everyone has to see what everyone is doing, and for some odd reason some people have this false illusion that everyone should love them and love what they do?? I mean yuck for real! If it makes you feel any better if I had the opportunity I would GLADY publicly mock anyone standing near me doing what these fools post online, but I don't see the majority of them standing on a stage in front of real people, because you know they can hide behind a screen.
Just... Don't post it.... 😂 That is my advice... What broke me was to see her crying... Like to see the lost of innocence... That's just horrible.... But .... I wouldn't post that aswell 🎉 you know what i mean? But i grew with the concept of, what is in the internet, is forever. Don't let it affect you.
@@jayshawn true but most people that post negative comments are doing it in hopes for a response. Once you engage with it, the ball starts rolling and it can get rolling for a while if both parties allow it
WTF is wrong with people? So they were excited to hug each other? I WISH my world my so pathetic and real-issue free that I would be so triggered by a couple loving each other. I *genuinely* wish I lived such a fragile existence. Like sit down, STFU and let them hug all they want. Damn
I think the fragile part is getting upset by what total strangers think and then make a video of yourself crying about it. If you put something out there own it, if you like what you did be proud of it, who cares what people think, it's the crying about it that is absolutely pathetic.
cheesy couply “cringe worthy” content is like amongst the most hated type of content online. Mostly because a huge part of the online demographic is bitterly single and 100% allergic to cringe. Combine those two + the anonimity of the internet…yeah
@@2232Serenayeah, maybe sometimes? That's a broad generalization, and I also find that people who are bothered by others bragging about their happiness, are actually bored and lonely as fck. Some people are just genuinely happy- clearly a wild concept for some of yall 😂😭
I actually felt sad for her. I do some cringe shit with my dude behind closed doors...but I thought they were cringe but cute. Maybe I feel too much empathy but I felt bad. People are mean.
You can't. Cyberbullying are legal (only in the U.S.) because *NO ONE CARES.* Ever been to 4chan before? This went one for over the past 2 decades, nothing new.
Who cares if she posted a video that people would find cringey? If you are bothered by something where no one is getting hurt physically or mentally, just effing move on. Maybe it's really how they express themselves, maybe they were just being goofy but, again, who cares? Why post a snide comment? And, as far as people wishing ill will on them, that is just disgusting. I would say to people-in general, no matter what you post online-prepare yourself because it's likely that at some point someone who feels self-hatred (with no ability to deal with that feeling other than trying to make others feel bad as well) will make a hurtful post. As she said, there is a difference between a funny, light hearted response and someone who is trying to be hurtful. If you get so worked up over someone expressing love for each other in a way you find cringey, you need to work on your own issues.
@@clownshoes6137 You make an excellent point. I don't know and that's something worth discussing. I do still believe that having an angry or abusive reaction to someone's harmless post points to the responder having an issue. My point is really that people have an option to just move on instead of being nasty. But, again, your point is a good one.
@@pommie5093 I agree, but with the anonymity of the Internet, you are always going to have a holes who are going to troll. If you choose to post your life, you have to be prepared to just ignore those trolls.
@@clownshoes6137 yeah, I agree and why I mentioned that people have to be prepared for that. It's just going to continue as long as people post things-especially personal stuff-like you were saying.
My husband and I are goofy as hell with each other, and we're going on 29 years together. Of course, we keep it private and that makes a huge difference. I feel bad for her. She probably just thought she was sharing something silly and positive and she got some of the worst energy back for her trouble.
The worst crime you can commit on the media is cringe. But both sides are cringe because of the negative reactions don't make anything better. Harassment is just as cringe if not worse. Ignore it and move on with your day. Also, another reason to justify the TikTok ban.
I just heard today ticktock users are gonna sue after tick tock got banned! 🤡 TikTock users couldn't take the 'L' the first time and they can't take 'L' again about loosing their 10 month old TikTock app! *IT'S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD: THEIR BE FINE WITHOUT IT!* JFC!
@spookyplaysroblox Gen Z is also leading the Generations with the most mental health related conditions. It's pretty clear due to the impact social media has had on people since the 2010s. We are getting more stupider, diverse, lonely, delusional, sadistic and, narcissistic by the months. We've built clown world since the beginning of Facebook & Twitter. 🤡 TikTok & Twitter breeding the stupidest of our humans.
I honestly feel bad for her, though she shouldn’t be on the internet to not expect death threats since it’s the norm. Or what I usually see, anything can receive threats on the internet.
Threats, Harassment, Slander, Cyberbullying way greater cringe than their Love Surge. Love Surge is easily ignorable. Threats, harassment, slander is easily concerning.
My kids (then little) and I used to have squashy hugs after their grumpy school day, where we would hug as hard as we could. They have all grown up and occasionally they give me squashy hug and we smile. I dont see anything wrong with what they do.
I think these two thought their "love surge" was going to be the next huge thing. But it was so ridiculous. Just watching her man behind shaking like that was super cringy.
why do people care so damn much? Everyone is cringey in some regard, no one is exempt. I see shit on the internet that i find cringey, i move on. Because it just isn't that serious. Personally think it says more negative things about the people making an issue out of it. Grow up, move on. Other side of that coin is not crying at the mean comments on the internet after posting the video. It's the internet, it's to be expected. Grow a thicker skin. Both can do something to avoid a bad situation sparked out of nothing.
@georgiabulldog7671 You Tube my only social media, but he did say Twitch. I have seen tictoks, but not a clue how Twitch even works. Hate FB cause of politics and the stuff old friends/family write. That said, YT keeps me entertained for hours. Thanks for the help, though. 😄
If ppl wanna put their personal stuff online then either make your accounts private or deal with the world and all of the comments that's a fact of life now.
Sharing stuff online is nice, but you don’t have to share EVERYTHING!!! It’s ok to have moments that are just between you & whoever the moment was shared w/, ya know, like it was BEFORE the internet!!! 😘
I feel bad for her. The internet is so full of bitter hateful people that hate themselves and thier lives so much that they NEED to see other people hurting to feel anything
its instances like this that make creators always wonder if they're cringe or not, I bet some still wonder if they ever broke out of their "cringe era", I know I do, but it also doesn't help that entertainment's entirely subjective
When people are in miserable relationships, the internet tells them to leave. When people are happy, the internet tries tearing them down. Misery loves company.
Know what's really cringey? Crying selfies, still or video. The first video was "cute cringey". Like ok, not my thing but love is great so y'all do you. But the one after? Oh yikes, honey.
Like as weird as it might be like, this thing she posted is pretty harmless. I feel bad for her, but the whole sob thing like... if truly she felt what she was saying it wouldn't matter what others say. Let's be real.
My 60 yrs of thick skin would not prepare me for someone to tell me how I shud unalive myself. But I don't post vids either. Nobody wants to see this mess. 😊 I hope they are better, fr. Even if it was Very cringe.
People need to be comfortable with being cringe from time to time. We are imperfect creatures. That said. People are especially cruel online; so you need to grow a thick skin & have perspective.
i love this for them, i would personally never film or post myself doing this, but good for them. they’re clearly happy and in love with each other and even tho it’s a little cringey it’s still cute. i can understand a little teasing but there’s no reason to like bully this person. but yeah, posting it on the internet was a mistake, because people are so mean.
You don't EVER have to worry about what others think or say about you. Because it's not really about you, it's about THEM! We all judge others because it makes us feel better about ourselves. We don't realize it, but when we're being judgemental, it's personal; it's not about them, it's _all_ about _our_ shit.
Posting anything online is also consenting to the opinions of those who see it. Some things don't need to be posted, like what cute and cringey shit you and your loved ones do in the comfort of your own home.
I genuinely feel bad for her. But what was she thinking? What'd she think would happen? The cringe factor is the fact that she posted it for likes and attention. She got it! It even went viral lol
The second time he said at least that we can’t watch the love surge because it really did look like a love squirt. But they should get such overwhelming hate. There needs to be an internet preparedness course taught in sixth grade and then 9 th grade
I mean this is how couples act. They act goofy for fun when they are alone. They probably should have kept it to themselves. It’s too goofy for public content. But no reason for people to attack them. Also no reason to cry. Tough up and ignore or tell them to go ***k themselves.
I've found most couples who constantly about how much they love each other, are generally trying to convince themselves they are still in love more than they are trying to convince their family and friends.
Aside from cringe there's nothing wrong with the video. They're just getting reactions from lonely angry people that won't be able to find that kind of happiness in their life, so they wish to tear that down.
I really didn’t think the video was that bad. Like yeah it was a lil weird and cringy but who isn’t cringy with our significant others. The hate she’s getting is very unwarranted. We need to be directing that hate to actual horrible ppl like pdf files and abus3rs.
We call them "high love moments" BUT we don't shake, hug, or post it on social media. It just is a verbal goosh of the high love feelings were having! We tell each other how much and why we love eachother for life.
Mostly I'm just jealous. They decided to post a private moment and most people have their own little special habits and rituals. I actually think this makes them extremely normal. These aren't the people you see on the news where one of them woke up one day and shot the other in the head for no reason. I think people felt like this moment was too close to being something akin to a private bathroom moment. I understand people being sensitive to perceived "cringe." But like I said, to me it's just a bummer I don't have what they have. I don't really care how they like to be affectionate. This is so much better than domestic abuse and terrible personality disorders.
dude same! Im doing it unconsciously too like I just love them so much I shake when I hug them. I truly dont understand what's cringy about a couple doing it.
Isn't it interesting how youtubers who were exposed for grooming minors get more praise from their fans than people just posting something that's cringey.
OMG I never saw this TicToc before lmao. My husband and I call this a ‘love gush’ but we don’t shake mid-gush lol. However, we are married over 40 years so fk with me about our love gushes lolol
When you post something on the internet. You need to understand that there are people out there that are in so much pain, that they want everyone else to feel the same pain that they are in, and they will say, or do anything to make that happen.
My husband and I are so damn cringey/coupley when we’re behind closed doors. Granted, I haven’t had the momentary lapse in judgement to think the internet would be kind to us if we posted it, but man the internet would be a lot cooler if people would just chill out. We’re all cringey sometimes, just keep scrolling if you’re feeling like an ass that day.
"I want all the good stuff in life, but none of the bad stuff." Unfortunately, we don't live in fairly land where kisses are currency. BORN - LIVE - DIE