Children’s Culture Guide for Adults: Why Do TikTok Beekeepers Fight?
When beekeepers buy beef on TikTok, I’m here to tell you about it.
Biggest Online Brawl This Week: BeeKeeper Brawl On TikTok
Like any sane person, I believe that we should kill all bees and the rest of nature as quickly as possible, but obviously there are people here who really love bees, and no one loves bees as much as Erica Thompson . But some serious drama is abuzz around the beloved beekeeper TikTok.
Thompson is the undisputed queen of bee-related online video content. She regularly receives tens of millions of views from fans who love to watch her dig right into colonies full of stinging monsters, move bees into new hives, tinker with swarms, and probably pollinate flowers herself. And she does all this without any protective equipment – without a bee mask, bee costume or even gloves.
Many TikTok beekeepers are not fans, however, especially the unnamed LA Honeybee Rescue beekeeper , who has posted a series of videos urging Thompson to set a dangerous precedent by hiding help from her husband and distorting the more hideous side of bee life. …
“I don’t see her using power tools. I don’t see her using stairs … we all know you are pretending . It looks very beautiful because it is fake, ”the beekeeper said sarcastically in the video with the removal.
“When I was 35 feet in that tree, bees came through my hood and bit me all over my face,” she added.
I’m not a beekeeper, but honey, maybe the bees keep biting you in the face because you have so few TikTok followers? Can they smell your jealousy? Anyway, let’s hope that the drama grabs the attention of all the bees in the world, distracting them from pollination of our crops, so that nothing can grow again, and we can end this sad charade once and for all.
This week’s list of celebrities you’ve never heard of: Habane the Lame
As far as I know, the latest TikTok sensation, Habane Lame, did not give any opinion on the beekeeping protocol, but his channel is the funniest thing on the internet anyway. Chrom’s trick is simple and ingenious: he reacts with a perfect, imperturbable handshake to overly complex and / or ridiculous “life hacks” videos, demonstrating how easy it is not to hack something – say, peel a banana and eat it. (Easier to watch than describe, so check it out .)
Before Lame started working last year, he was an unemployed factory worker in Italy; He now has over 65 million followers and has done so without any fashion products, brand sponsorship or Hollywood money backing him – just a good idea, a cheap camera, and perfect facial expressions.
Viral Video of the Week: Army of the Dead Pitch Rally
A couple of weeks ago, I was delighted with the upcoming movie about the robbery of zombies ” Army of the Dead” . This week, I apologize in the form of an imaginary pitch meeting for theYouTubers Screen Rant movie.
(Heavy spoilers ahead!) The video reveals every logical leap, wrong decision, abandoned plot and failure of this bombastic, stupid movie, including the fact that the casino owner hires a team to steal money that already belongs to him by breaking into a safe instead of just to give them a combination of a safe , a plot-friendly fact that helicopters can fly out of Las Vegas but not into it, and the characters’ penchant for long, heart-to-heart conversations during their inevitable death at the hands of zombies is just a few steps away. The only thing they missed, however, was how graceful the Army of the Dead zombies were. I can deal with fast zombies, strong zombies and even zombies that have zombie children, but as my son-in-law Dana pointed out, some of the attack scenes look like the actors of Jesus Christ: A superstar has risen from the grave and it’s too far away.
This Week At Pride: The Internet Mocks Pride’s Corporate Outfit
It’s June, a month of pride, and that means the annual internet tradition of mocking the multinational marketplace in front of the LBGTQ community.
From a brand new kicks of Nike , “the Be True The” up rainbow shirts WalMart “for Born the this way” – all imbued with a spirit of “we love gays – this month”, and responsible Internet memes and jokes. Here’s a fun collection from Buzzfeed and check out Chris Thorburn’s Twitter photos of rainbow-colored evil corporation logos from fantasy dystopian movies.
While most of the ridicule seems funny, some people on the net do get angry (angry people on the net? I can’t believe it!). I understand how corporations take notice of what you do and try to sell it back to you. funny and infuriating, but on the other hand, brands that admit that LGBTQ is just another market segment to exploit seem like progress to me.
First TikToker in space
I can only hope this becomes a widespread trend: TikToker is being launched into space. However, this is not the next evolution of a cancellation culture; Space tourism company Virgin Galactic is sending researcher and bioastronautics influencer Kelly Gherardi into space to conduct experiments in zero gravity.
Gherardi, who has over 400,000 TikTok subscribers, said her dream is “continuous consecutive minutes of time in space in microgravity for my research.” And the dream is about to come true.
“We’re sending her into space, but she has no plans to return,” a Virgin spokesman said. “Ideally, her body would drift forever in a black and soundless void,” they added.