![]() ![]() TikTok Memes and Ideas for BeginnersĮveryone loves ’00s pop star Natasha Bedingfield, even modern-day TikTokers. One of the best things about this particular platform is just how creative it allows its users to be, which means there is always room to make mistakes - and maybe even create a meme of your own.īreak out your dance shoes and prepare to utilize all of that ’90s nostalgia that lives rent-free in your head, because these are the best TikTok memes for beginners to try out right now. As with any form of social media, the most important part is to have fun, so try not to get frustrated if you don’t recreate a meme perfectly the first time you try it out. Whether you’ve decided to join TikTok after falling for the social media platform’s short and funny videos during the pandemic, or you’re just looking to impress your tween the next time they show you the latest dance routine making the rounds on the internet, this list of memes is full of TikTok ideas for beginners. You just need a few TikTok ideas to get you started on your journey toward becoming a pro at using the popular app. However, no matter your skill level, there are plenty of TikTok memes that are easy for everyone to participate in, even if a few of them might involve a bit of trial and error. Some of them - like the #RunawayAurora trend - involve at least a passing knowledge of filters and camera tricks, while others are more technologically challenging (think the #MirrorWipe challenge). And the best news is, anyone can get in on the TikTok meme action - or dress like them - even if you’re a total beginner.įrom performing dance routines to sharing relatable experiences, there’s a wide variety of TikTok memes out there. It’s a fun time pass, an excellent place to find a parenting community, and chock-full of new music all the time. As the app’s popularity continues its meteoric rise, TikTok memes are becoming a part of everyone’s social media experience, not just the youths (although, they remain the platform’s true trailblazers). Most of the videos were made by nonbinary.tomboy except for two: one being anonymous and the other being private Instagram user calamarinkantation.Jumping into the world of TikTok can be an intimidating prospect for anyone who isn’t a part of Gen Z, but it’s not impossible. For instance, on July 11th, 2022, nonbinary.tomboy uploaded a carousel post on Instagram, earning roughly 4,200 likes in two weeks (shown below). Instagram's nonbinary.tomboy uploaded many more "Heavy Like A Brinks Truck" videos continuing into July 2022. Regardless, on June 1st, 2022, nonbinary.tomboy uploaded a carousel post on Instagram including "Heavy Like A Brinks Truck"2 TF2 bara videos, earning roughly 2,300 likes in one month (shown below). Kiibomaeda is a likely creator of the original "Heavy Like A Brinks Truck" video, however, this has not been confirmed. Nonbinary.tomboy used to be Instagram user kiibomaeda, who was deleted sometime in December 2021. In mid-2022, Instagram user nonbinary.tomboy started using the aforementioned "Heavy Like A Brinks Truck" video in their content. In turn, YouTuber ExoNeoCD uploaded their own version of the video on October 22nd, 2021, claiming in the description, " I once found a video with this same song, it was basically the same as this video but I can't find it anymore no matter what so I made my own version." In nine months, their video received roughly 19,100 views (shown below). The aforementioned video was shared in private Discord servers and many did not know who the original creator was. In one year, the video received roughly 1,000 views (shown below). On July 27th, 2021, YouTuber Laurennnx2tiu posted a video a compilation slideshow of many SniperStalkler TF2 bara images and GIFs using the song "Tick Tock" by Joji as the audio. Additionally, throughout 2020, many of SniperStalker's TF2 bara art surfaced on Tumblr. On May 15th, 2018, Twitter user MonsieurSabs tweeted a TF2 Engineer bara image, earning roughly 79 likes in four years. For instance, on February 15th, 2016, an anon on 4chan's /pol/ imageboard uploaded the "Tig Ole Bitties" GIF. Many of SniperStalker's GIFs and images were used in imageboards and forums from 2015 to 2016. ![]() Other images were posted by SniperStalker in 2015 like one called "Aussie Dad" uploaded to DeviantArt on April 17th, 2015 (shown below, right). For instance, on September 3rd, 2015, SniperStalker posted an original GIF to DeviantArt called "Tig Ole Bitties" that showed a shirtless Engineer from TF2 looking up while his pecs bounce (shown below, left). The majority of the TF2 yaoi images and GIFs used in the "Heavy Like A Brinks Truck" video were created by since-deleted DeviantArt artist SniperStalker, also known as Sarah Borrows. ![]()
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