Niemand kommt aus dem Nichts, sagt etwas Dummes und wird plötzlich zu einer buchstäblichen Marke. Deshalb ist es zweimal passiert! Zuerst mit der Flugzeugdame vom letzten Jahr, Tiffany Gomas (die ein paar Mal in diesem Subreddit aufgetaucht ist) und jetzt mit der „Falken-Tuah“-Lady Hailey Welch. Ich weiß nicht, warum ich das denke, aber ich habe das Gefühl, dass diese beiden „Prominenten“ irgendwie miteinander verbunden sind. Bei diesem Gedanken geht es hauptsächlich um „Hawk-Tuah“, aber wenn Sie mit einer Person unter 18 Jahren sprechen, haben sie höchstwahrscheinlich schon einmal von diesem Satz gehört. Zwei Worte über das Blasen eines Kerls haben sich in das Gedächtnis von Kindern eingebrannt. Sicherlich hat das etwas zu bedeuten? Propaganda? Ein Test, um zu sehen, ob wir bereit sind, uns an etwas so Dummes festzuhalten, dass wir uns vielleicht an allem festhalten können, was gesagt wird? Oder ist das Internet einfach nur dumm?

Von yaboiBradyC

31 Comments

  1. yaboiBradyC on

    Submission Statement:
    I believe that hawk-tuah is a test run to see if we can make anything absolutely stupid popular. There’s simply no way this is just a viral meme-turned celebrity. There’s something more to this

  2. I thought the same thing the first time I heard Ben Shapiro. His voice alone is incredibly annoying. I thought, “There’s no way in hell people are paying to support this jerk, no matter what he has to say.”

  3. Why would they now suddenly need “a test run to see if we can make anything absolutely stupid popular” when the Kardashians have existed for years?

    It’s just how the internet works, my dude.

  4. beerzebulb on

    I don’t really have anything further to say on your topic because I don’t know that Tiffany lady, sorry! But thanks. I think you just put into words why I hate that spit on that thang meme so much. It’s ridiculous I couldn’t pinpoint it lmao but yes definitely super creepy having kids repeating that shit when we literally have knowledge of the (western media) world being ran by pedos.

    I’m not saying I didn’t enjoy some very on the edge memes back in my teenage days but to me it’s worse now that this stuff is happening when YouTube and everywhere else’s FRONT PAGE is literally full of free education about Epstein and Diddy atm. How willingly blind are we as a society

  5. GullibleMoose6369 on

    Lol no they are og content. The content tested and proven to see how dumb you are is media and politics. The entertainment division of the military complex.

  6. PeloquinsHunger on

    Damn, didn’t realize reptilian lady was stacked like that.

  7. The internet is just brain rot really.
    “Catch me outside how bout dat”

    Every now and again some stupid line will just go viral. Been that way for awhile now.

    There’s no hidden agenda

  8. It didn’t start with them. It started with the dumb girl on Dr.Phil that said “cash me ousside”
    She’s now the #1 earner on onlyfans, imagine that

  9. Tiffany can make me dumb any day of the week. SPIT ON THAT THANG! Lol

  10. disinfowars1984 on

    What do you think they do/did with all our data? People under 18 were raised by algorithms. Imagine society when people born post-2020 turn 18.

  11. sourdieze1 on

    She’s just a chick from a viral video that a management company thought was marketable. The one on the right is more mysterious because the chick that was doing the videos after the incident didn’t look like the same woman. Huge reach to think they’re the same person. Hawk Tuah is probably 10 years younger and a smaller stature. No connection between the two if you ask me.

  12. Miss_Warrior on

    Anything that gets traction in the media is automatic kabuki theater, period.

  13. Acrobatic-Buyer9136 on

    I see what you’re saying. I totally agree that everything we are seeing has another meaning then what we initially think. The plane lady was screaming something which made it sound like the guy was an alien or something. People went nuts over it and stories were flying out everywhere.

    I have been watching everything very closely and have been seeing it for the past 4 years. Im glad someone else sees these things cause my family thinks I’m nuts. (Maybe I am lol). It takes good discernment to see these things.
    But you are right. There is a double meaning to what they say. Social conditioning?

    Listen to Trump talk. He says “the enemy within” or does a snake poem.
    We are not in the last days. We are in the last hours.

  14. IansjonesPGH on

    I believe that as humans, we often have the attention span of a gnat, quickly latching onto digital media and the next viral sensation. When these things happen, it’s just the way it is. As tempting as it is to blame or see a conspiracy, I don’t think that’s the case. It’s just brain rot content, and it’s not going anywhere. We love to share dumb shit, that’s why the most cringey, terrible Instagram reels go viral.

  15. Annanake420 on

    We lost that battle years ago.

    From 1974 to 1984 America’s phrase they latched onto was AAAAAAAAA ! From Fonzie on Happy Days.

  16. Art_Vandalay1 on

    Hawk Tua has at least used her 15 minutes to rescue dogs and help them find homes

  17. TrumpDidNoDrugs on

    I feel like you’re mad that the dumb shit you say hasn’t made you an internet “celebrity”

  18. PerfectGirlLife on

    Now do Mr. Beast, Hasan, Andrew Tate, etc., etc. They’re all grifters brought to you by the establishment you “hate”

  19. Apprehensive_Ad4457 on

    hawk tuah is a stupid meme. the girl is charismatic, charming, and genuine. there are far less qualified people getting far more attention.

  20. Existing_Hunt_7169 on

    These people (I don’t even know the second person) are not unique. These scenarios have happened for years. Coincidence is coincidence. Plus, there would not really be any way for anyone to control how popular hawk tuah became. This is just how the internet works now man

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