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She spent her inheritance sending money to TikTok Livestreamers. What started as a game turned into addiction.
(www.businessinsider.com)
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The creativity to create things like these battles is interesting
We really are fleshy machines that just need our buttons pushed the right way to get us to obsess over almost anything
It really is interesting and of course kind of sad. She was retired, living alone, a world traveler until the pandemic hit but plunged into isolation after that. While we might think it's silly, I can emphasize with the appeal this might have to someone like that:
I remember my grandma would lock herself in a little room playing Tetris on the Nintendo for literally 8-10 hours a day. I imagine if she had lived to see tik tok, she'd be worse off then the lady in the article.
Hilarious. I can't believe they actually did a Cash War. I watched a Twitch streamer joke about this a few years before Tik Tok existed
Be! Excited! Be, Be Excited!
Edit: To anyone too young to know, or simply out of the loop, this is from Requiem for a Dream. No doubt you recognize that music; the ubiquitous "oh so dramatic" music. That... Was scored for this movie. This was it's original application. There's a reason it's ubiquitous today. Fuck. The gravity of this movie is bringing me to tears rn and I haven't seen it in over a decade. If you haven't seen it, watch it.
Canadians "bullying" a vTuber with red (>$100) superchats: https://youtu.be/soQgD6nu5tA
I don't need to mention the total, do I?
Wow even money
We can even obsess over money what an eye opening thought
To scam and steal and do anything for money what a novel idea
Never thought of humans becoming fooled of their money before