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#MainCharacter: pandemic brings TikTok self-parody to the fore – The Guardian
Why are young people imagining themselves as the protagonist in fictionalised versions of their lives?
TikTokWhy are young people imagining themselves as the protagonist in fictionalised versions of their lives?
Staring longingly out of a window watching the sunset across the New York skyline, or sitting on a balcony while Summertime Sadness by Lana Del Rey plays softly in the background. These are just a couple examples of a TikTok trend which sees young people act out scenarios and imagine themselves as a protagonist or the main character in a fictionalised version of their life usually based on…
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