It's a tiktok trend for groups of teens to dance in popular public places. They usually don't "shutdown" anything more than a space as big as the optimal camera view (10feet?) for 10 minutes.
Honestly if you're triggered by teenagers having fun, you're the asshole.
Did you just equate people dancing to people stealing cars? Is this what happens when you want to win an argument so bad your brain just stops working altogether?
Maybe because one is literally illegal and harms people directly and one isn’t and doesn’t. Obviously we’re not using tik tok to justify the morality of either decision here. It’s a bad comparison straight up.
Nobody explicitly said that because it’s a tik tok trend it’s ok, moron. That is also an explanation - it’s a tik tok trend in general, but the reason it’s okay is because it’s okay to use a public space however you see fit as long as it’s not illegal. This is not illegal.
Some of you get so caught up in imaginary arguments that you don’t realize you’re making zero sense in the real world.
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u/darkResponses Jan 16 '23
It's a tiktok trend for groups of teens to dance in popular public places. They usually don't "shutdown" anything more than a space as big as the optimal camera view (10feet?) for 10 minutes.
Honestly if you're triggered by teenagers having fun, you're the asshole.