Welcome to an outside adult guide for children’s culture where you have joined my new religious group, just by reading these words. This week, we are looking at an online cult that got a little too real, asking why young people mean themselves with liquid nitrogen, and discuss the staring at generations, which are implemented in retail institutions around the country. Plus a really Virus video of the dangers of jumbotron.
Is Waning Star Children Online Cult?
If your child says they have joined a cult called “Waning Star Children”, it is not as bad as it looks. The online group started on 11 July when Tiktoker Jarvis teeth announced that he would start a cult, “and you will all be part of it.” Of course it was a joke, but the video went on the platform by earning millions of views, and before the long cult began to pick up steam. Jarvis and his followers chose the name “Waning Star Children”, chose some special cult symbols and proclaimed new holidays. Jarvis even added “cult leader“To continue his continuation. But then the blow started.
Many commentators informed Jarvis that the cults are Not something you should joke about. Others like this “pagan witch,“ Posted video about how weakening the star was “Spiral without control“or A real cult is coming. So Jarvis, less than a week after he started his group, stated that he was closed Below the project. A week from cult to apology may be a world record.
I understand why stopped, but I think it’s a pity. Jarvis didn’t clearly try to be a cult leader realAnd the children of the Waning star are not the first (or 10,000) parody religion ever created. There is Sub Genius ChurchWhat PastafariWhat Discordian Society, And many more. None of these “spirally controlled” or become “real” cults, even though they have existed for decades. Instead, they serve real purpose by giving people a way to think and talk about unusual belief systems and maybe by providing tools to identify methods real authoritarian groups to avoid them. Also: I really liked the fact that Waning Star chose everything democratically. It would be interesting to see that the Tiktok collective define and codify its mental conviction.
What is “Freeze Branding”?
Freeze branding, Or a CRYO brand is a method for using cryogenic materials, usually liquid nitrogen, to mark cattle. It is thought to be less painful and harmful than heat brand. It was first practiced in the 1960s and lasted until 2021 A case of human freezing entry recorded in medical literature. The procedure has gained enough attractive force among body change fans lately to doctors Give a collection of warnings against the practice. Although it does not seem so widespread. Yet.
“You’re not a horse,” Dermatologist Dr. Andrea Suarez (known online as Dr. Dray) reminding us In this Tiktok video“This can lead to a complete thickness of burning, which puts you a deep infection risk called cellulite.”
Dr. Dray is sure a downBut I suppose he has the right and that no one should ever mean themselves with liquid nitrogen because it is very, very bad – but I get why people want to. The effect of the cattle is cool: Freeze Branding (animals) destroys pigmentation in hairline, leading to white hair and/or white skin in the form of a brand. There is not a lot of serious discussion online about how/if it is possible for a cold brand to people safely but this video Another online doctor reveal that doctors use liquid nitrogen regularly, so it looks like it possible For a cold brand for people who have no devastating consequences.
What is “Gen-Z stares?”
The term “gen z stare” appears around social media and No–social media This week. It refers to an empty expression that is presumably common among people aged 13-28 who have been particularly observed retail workers. Gen Z, let’s say, reacts to boiler plates to greetings and a small conversation with an unimaginable stare instead of a smile or nod.
Although not a new term –This video to explain phenomena is almost a year old– it’s gone very virus lately. Is this a real change in cultural behavior or a trendy age-based online carpet? It’s hard to say when it comes to reporting people in both amorphous and online reporting: “Barista looks at me fun when I order Starbucks”, but it feels more than the “older generation” (millennia) overloads a small Gen Z feature.
It reminds me of past generations of moral panics such as Millennials kills a casual meal (and 100 other things), vocal bail– Yen– rainbow party– clutch leavesand bing Crosby’s “too tilted” rhythm “Deep in the heart of Texas. “(To be honest, that shit is fucking hilarious.) Also: If low -paid workers stare at the elderly when they are empty, it may be because they deserve it.
What do you think so far?
I looked more in the Gen Z series here.
Weekly Virus Video: Affair Started in Coldplay Jumbotron
It is rare for the whole internet to fit collectively for something, but this week, allBaby Beomers General A shared the same reaction to the virus video: “I’m glad I’m not these People. “No one needs to explain it, I think, but you don’t get more viral than this.
This video was filmed at the recent Coldplay concert in Massachusetts. It starts innocent enough: the camera prays for a couple who gently covers, and the crowd cheers. But things go to the south quickly when the couple finds that they are jumbotron and freaks. Their awkward attempts duck and hide only to pay attention to drama. Coldplay, Chris Martin even says, “Oh, look at the two,” he says on the stage before he stops and adds, “Either they have a relationship or they are just very shy.”
It was the first, Chris.
The Internet quickly recognized the pair as Andy Byron, as a CEO of Astronomer, a CEO of a technology company, who is very married to someone who is not an astronomer “CEO” in the following days, the following days, the following days, the following days, Former workers came shit to talk about their old bossThe Astronomer’s Board of Directors launched investigationover 15 million people read about the event online (That’s as much exposure as diddy trial) and Byron’s wife Took the family photos of Facebook.
As amusing as all this is, I can’t feel compassion for the participants. Imagine that each of your friends, your family, your colleague, your second-class teacher-on video certificate that you have participated in a Coldplay concert.