
Since When Did Social Media Get So… Dystopian?
From “WWIII fits” to AI videos of influencers eating lava, TikTok and other platforms have become a cesspit of end-of-times absurdity.
In a unique video circulating online, an individual dressed in military camouflage and a helmet, adorned with full drag makeup, offered a humorous perspective on the concept of "serving." The video, set against a desert backdrop, features the person speaking directly to the camera, lightheartedly expressing their surprise at being in "actual war" when they initially interpreted "serving" as "serving looks" in the context of drag performance. The individual further commented on the irony of fighting for a nation that, in their satirical view, might consider drag queens a "national threat." This comedic piece, shared by user "vizions," has garnered significant attention, sparking discussions about identity, military service, and societal perceptions of drag culture. The video appears to be a personal commentary, blending humor with social observation rather than a factual news report.
From “WWIII fits” to AI videos of influencers eating lava, TikTok and other platforms have become a cesspit of end-of-times absurdity.