I just ran into someone who I went to school with (~3 years younger than me), whose family I used to know…
They’re very rich (definitely 1%ers), and extremely degenerate…
Her brother is now a tranny. Her father is an androgynous weirdo, and both of her parents are constantly high on designer drugs, every time I run into them (usually at concerts or music festivals, being obnoxious).
This girl… Tells me she has just bought a house. In one of the most expensive houses in my hometown. We’re talking $2M+, average…
So I ask her what she is doing.
“Oh, I’m a professional content creator now. I specialize in TikTok.”
This girl is ugly as fuck, overweight, and probably autistic (think Luna from Harry Potter, but uglier and less endearing). She’s also half-Asian.
I saw a program last night of another TikTok “content creator” in Ireland who was doing up a family mansion, for a few million…
How the fuck is this where we’re at, as a society?
Sure, “bank of Mum and Dad” and all that, but fuck…
Just makes me more depressed and frustrated, tbh…
So she got that house from her parents. It's easy to be an "influencer" when you're rich. You can pretend to be anything if you don't have to make a living off of it.
Plus, the masses have always adored vapid whores. Before social media it was TV, before that movies, before that theater, etc.
Life ain't fair. The vast majority of "successful" people are there purely because of luck, connections or politics, not because of ability.
Stay off of social media, especially trash like Facebook and Tik Tok. It's a showcase for narcissists. People are busy pretending to be someone they're not, showing off things that may or may not be real, and others who are envious of their fake personas.
These rat traps are proven to be bad for mental health.
Dingdingding
It's all psyop bullshit to keep people thinking they can "win big" doing nothing.
If her parents are rich, they probably bought it for her to live in while they'll profit when they sell at a higher price (it's easy to make money when you're rich).
As for the other one, of course they'll showcase the guy that got rich off Tiktok, rather than the tens of thousands who tried and failed.
Feels like it's a Ponzi scheme: tiktok, onlyfans, etc.