My ancestors tiktok trend🤣😅😭😆
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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You can see 👀 👀 👀 the TikTok username of all the tik tok creators that made this work of art 🧑🎨🖼️in the video. Don't forget to go see them!!!!⏰⏰⏰
The purpose of this channel is only the promotion of the tiktokers(copyrights fault, I’m kidding🤣), all rights belong to their respective owners. I do not own some of this content.
If you don't like me using your clip, feel free to say that in commentaries I will try to remove the clip from the video via youtube editor. (cause Idk how to do that yet)
Thank you, thank you so much for every one part of my video, and to Jessica Roblox and Tina Roblox who I got greatly inspired by their description to do mine. Hopefully, they don't mind.
Anyways, see ya!👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
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That 'my dear you would have been art' was so freaking amazing.
I loved that too, I’m a huge Greek art nerd so that made me happy : >
I definitely prefer the wholesome ones like that
That was one of my favorites here
you ARE art, no matter what your body looks like!
and incorrect, even skinny people have those skin folds leaning over
"Being feminine"
*rug and lighter*
GETS ME EVERY TIME LMAO
Can you explain it though?
@@why_tho a penalty for being gay in some parts of the world way back when was being rolled up into a carpet and lit on fire. resembling a "fag" or cigar. it's why the term is a slur against lgbt people now.
Thanks
@@why_tho ofc!
fag
either people make this trend really fucked up or really wholesome, there's no in betweens
My biggest flex is that I am part of the fifth generation of my family and my great grandparents are both still alive at the age of 86 years old. :-)
that’s cool! i have one great-grandparent still alive at the age of 81.
Bruh your lucky my great- grandparents are LONNGGGGG gone
I don’t even have GRANDparents- my grandparents would be older than your great grandparents
my great grandma died on january but my great uncles are still alive at 40-50
That's so cool! I only have 2 left who are 90! My other great grandma just passed last April. My biggest flex is that I'm the 5th generation in my family and I met (and remember!) my great-great grandmother who was born in like 1900 or something. We dont know her exact date of birth because we dont have a birth certificate, but we know she was old enough to be married and having children in the 20s because her eldest child was school-age during the great depression (though she didn't attend school for various reasons). She passed when I was like 4 or 5, but I hold that memory very dear to my heart.
The second one 💀💀
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They DID NOT
@Violet L sorry I didn't mean to laugh at her death just the fact someone put a skeleton on a horse
RIP Queen Elizabeth you will never be forgotten
Bro they did Queen Elizabeth dirty
3:32 ...
Women 200 years ago: You're wearing it wrong
Her: Shut up, you dont have rights 😭😭😭
OML💀
if only her mother didn't make her, then she'd have nothing to complain about, as a cluster of cells
honestly most of these are so obnoxious American I'm glad your white birth rate is so low
Me : * happily sewing *
My grandma who I never met: what are you doing
Me: Sewing
My grandma: you sew just like me? 🥺
Me: yes also I do ( all her hobbies )
My grandma: you’re literally me
Me: I know ! My dad says I remind him of you
The second one was absolutely f o u l my dude.
Badass granny shouted at Kennedy
The second one left me in shock ☠️
The 1700s one is factually wrong. Women didn’t get married usually until they were usually around 22. The times back then weren’t amazing but people need to stop acting like they were absolutely barbaric
Depends where in the world.
@@grinchmafia7295 That’s true. But if we’re going with the outfit the woman was wearing, it was 1700s-ish Western Europe. A) women worked, and b) women didn’t get married until later.
@@wordofyourbody3252 Depends on who they were. Poorer women had a much different life to aristocrat women.
@@grinchmafia7295 Yes. They had to save for the stuff they needed BEFORE marriage as usually women were prohibited from working once they were. So yeah, non aristocratic women often put off marriage as long as they decently could to remain in the workforce longer and be better setup once they were married.
@@grinchmafia7295Actually the average marrying age for poor women was higher than for rich women.
1:17 caught me so off guard. "You would've been art" *proceeds to cut to two statues missing limbs and heads*
and leaning over, when even skinny people have a skin fold.
@@magiiyoo6715 basic anatomy is not obesity
I honestly thought when people did the feminist one it would be women from the past being grateful they don't have to be forced to be married not... calling them "disgraceful"
Most women of the pasts weren't rebelling against the system...they were part of it
zoomers are brats generally, hopefully grow out of it
@@backsteinsammler1514 .......on pain of death, yeah. So much empathy?
this trend really does show the difference of quality on tictok
like half of these are legit funny and then half are just self congratulatory
Yeah ngl most of them sucked 💀
2:58 has me DYING-
i bursted out laughing at the black plague victim sprawling back to life to ask what a vaccine is. i can't XD
the second one was foulll
the cats 🐾🐾
Why are so many people in these videos mad when someone is like, "Oh, we can do that now?" Like, shouldn't that be cool? Genuinely asking
Exactly. That kinda pissed me off watching these
I mean, it's kinda incorrect in that women were allowed to work it depended on where one was, but the whole idea that women didn't used to work is a myth. RICH women didn't work. I come from a long line of Irish women who worked coal mines. I think they'd be proud of me for being a pastry chef, but women went to school, just usually for different things, and working was a thing a lot of rich women wanted to do, but poor women HAD to do. So it's a bit misinformed in that way. Stuff wasn't statically the same in every country for thousands of years until women got suffrage in the early 20th century. Under Oliver Cromwell, women were attending Oxford. Afterwards, they were once again barred. The past was as back and forth and complicated as today.
These are just all the chaotic ones
Ok but the second one caught me off guard💀😭
My Indian ancestors: What are you doing?
me: binding because im trans, why?
them:
no way that’s legal? cool
me: 😨
Wait I’m Indian but I don’t get it, would you mind explaining? (I know what binding is, I got that part lol)
@@Simplyabandkid being gay/trans is illegal in India if i recall correctly (the laws might have changed since i read this though!!!)
@@cyb3rl0v333 im not sure how i forgot that-, thanks for explaining
@@cyb3rl0v333 hey! It’s not illegal to be non binary in india AND our ancestors wouldn’t have been surprised because being gay was normal back then! Interesting right?
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3:32
"You're wearing it wrong-"
*"Shut up you don't have rights"*
Ancestor: What are you eating?
Girl: French fries..
Ancestor: What are they made of?
Me:*confidently thinking chicken*
Girl: Potatoes
Me: *oh yeah*
This comment made my day ty
2:59 was out of pocket lmaoooo
No the queen Elizabeth one.. 💀
WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE SECOND ONE THO-
The Irish dance out the door.... God that is how I see people opinions of my height and most of my anscetors, well we don't know the height of them... But they were from almost everywhere, from what my parents and I could find.
Oh my god the cat pictures were so cute!
3:05 i guess cat owners are all the same
0:39 had me dead💀
The second one was uncalled for💀
I get that French fries aren’t actually French (they are actually French Belgian) but what does that have to do with potatoes? Like does that girl think they don’t have potatoes in France? Smh
It's probably a Potato Famine joke
@@Directionless.Sponge ohhh okay. That makes more sense. But still not funny IMO haha
@@Directionless.Sponge can you explain please
@🦋Ur K-pop Unnie🦋 Jokes about the Potato Famine are a rather common subset of Irish jokes, at least in the US. The comedy in this TikTok is derived from the awkwardness of being caught casually eating something that your ancestors literally starved over (since it was a staple crop that basically took up the bulk of their diet when the famine occurred). Personally, I think the joke was set up really bad for a mediocre punchline.
I'm of course making the big assumption that the poster is of Irish descent. More than half of Americans have some degree of Irish ancestry, and this trend's likely more popular in the US than other English-speaking areas due to a long history of immigration and the fact that Europeans generally don't care all that much about their ancestry.
I pretty sure she's from europe. You know, we didn't have potatoes until the 15th century.
1:16 I tell people that all the time, the goddess of BEAUTY had rolls. Why can't you?
3:00 THAT WAS UNCALLED FOR, CARTER-
4:05 The fact it looked like the cats eye twitched-
skin folds are not rolls.
0:38 Help imma die- 💀
the second one tho-
3:00 Carter, sweetie I love but I knew where this was going and I imagine people in the background 'BURN THE WITCH!!!!'
NOT THE SECOND ONE PLS
STOP THE SECOND ONE ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Me in 2023:managing to fight back against my bullies a little
Ancestors:good but your still weak
Me:at least I dont lose to guys with copper sticks
Ancestors: ok you got me
Me:I'm bi
Ancestors: what?
Me:I like both genders
Ancestors:ew*pulls out persian sword
Me:pulls out Kalashnikov
Ancestors: what
Me:bang
Edit:I body slammed him multiple times
That would've been a great TikTok
@@pinkhurricane7176 thanks
You'd never been born thus won't be bi or having that conversation
@@virginiavallek1654 those ancestors are not FULLY related maybe like 80 percent they had really no role in me being born
4:58
Her face 😂😂
2:58 YOU DID NOT HAVE TO GO THERE- YOU DID NOT-
The first one
The cat one at 3:05 is amazing
“You’re wearing it wrong”
“Shut up you don’t have rights”
💀💀
they had more rights, actually. Just not on paper. For example, miscarriage tea was readily available, as was the main drugs Zoomers obsess over.
1:42 “That would make it 62 yrs old”
I’m also a Indian henna artist!
3:02 YOU DIDNT
Me: *Being a raging feminist*
My Irish grandma: "Ay, tha's me girl. Stick it ta the men"
The second was out o pocket
0:36 dang-
THE VACCINE ONE
So nobody’s gonna talk about the second one? 💀
00:35 she thought she ate (the girl not the grandma) ✋😭
the first one help💀
Omg Queen Elizabeth!😭😭
1:26/3:27 0:57 1:08 1:33 2:47 3:12 3:32 3:37 4:44
2:02 2:35 3:00 3:07/4:01 3:48 4:09 4:18 4:36 4:52
0:35 wait, that was HER grandma 😶
i didnt know that :D
Is the guy in the vacation to Japan one Korean? I don't really get the joke 😭
The second one… 📸
nooooooo that one was not ok the 2nd one
The Queen Elizabeth one was so inappropriate and disrespectful !!!! 🤬
I hear this song so much, but what is the name of it??
Which one?
@@pinkhurricane7176they mean the one that plays in all these "he's kinda quiet but his body ain'tspending the days dreaming in "
I have it in my playlist if you mean the song of all the TT's its "Pierre" but the speed up version i think
Kalergi plan
Minimum replacement birth rate: 2.1
Israel birth rate: 3.00
EU birth rate: 1.53
Canada birth rate: 1.47
USA birth rate: 1.70
Australia birth rate: 1.66
Russia birth rate: 1.50
Ukraine birth rate: 1.23
Moldova: 1.28
Belarus: 1.38
Serbia: 1.48
Bulgaria: 1.56
Romania: 1.60
Albania: 1.58
thankfully israel got the pfizer chan visit so the reaper should follow
conspiracy nonsense.
The text is way too fast.
I don't know jack shit about my ancestors
Same.
This is so cringe .
SURE, "well you know what they say, takes one to know one"
@@pinkhurricane7176 yes I’ve heard the term . Takes one of what to know in this case ?
zoomers pretend to understand history or just shriek at it
@@pinkhurricane7176 a lot of it is kiddy rage and factually inaccurate so yeah, cringe
The second one was wildddd but her body still didnt decompose tho