“Sell-or-ban” deadline be damned, the video-sharing app boasted more than 1 billion monthly active users across the globe this year, most of whom regularly documented their highs and lows, niche interests, and thoughts with unbridled honesty.
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That’s why, rather than trying to explain what happened over the last 12 months and how it made us feel, we’re turning it over to the professionals. Put down the ring light and get ready to “like and follow for more.” This is 2024, according to Gay TikTok.Lets tey that again…. #POV #comedy #relatable #friend #bestfriend How is one supposed to keep up with work, friends, family, politics, pop culture, and the millionth new RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise at the same time?
TBH, that’s why, in a year as hectic as 2024, we spent a lot of time pretending we knew what was happening.Thankfully, Cameron Perez (@outtpig) — known for uncomfortably accurate but hilarious sketches about jealous parents, cool aunts, and singing friends — nailed the feeling perfectly.