Girls With 5+ Bodies Teacher Controversy

Girls With 5+ Bodies Teacher Controversy

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Overview

Girls With 5+ Bodies Teacher Controversy refers to a viral TikTok video published on a student's account in which a teacher dances with a paper in his hand without knowing that his student would caption it something inappropriate. The video, which emerged in January 2020, featured captions suggesting that girls who've had sex with five or more people should be worried about STD test results rather than school exam results.

Background

On January 15th, 2020, Twitter user @longneckedbeck reposted the, since deleted, TikTok video originally posted by @Michaeljennings5 (shown below). The video features a teacher dancing with the added captions “Girls with 5+ bodies be like: I hope I did good on my quiz […] Like bruh, you worried about the wrong test.” The tweet gained over 174,100 likes and 32,100 retweets in five days.



Spread

On January 16th, 2020, several TikTok users dueted the video. For example, @peachesbiggestfan4ever dueted the video in which they mock the teacher and garnered over 21,200 likes in four days (shown below, left). That day, TikTok users @allisonbinkley and @mk.hartsoe dueted the video to comment on its inappropriate nature (shown below, right). The videos accumulated over 7,700 likes and 2,800 likes respectively in four days.


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On January 17th, Twitter user @pakejatton[1] shared a screenshot of the original video's comment section which reveals that the student was expelled and the teacher was fine (shown below). The post gained over 4,700 likes and 270 retweets in three days. The Daily Dot[2] published an article on the incident the following day.


jake @pakejatton - Jan 17 Replying to @longneckedbeck The kid running the account got expelled rst of all, disgusting secend UDGONNA GET 283 comments michaeljennings5 Following Nah, I got expelled but my teachers fine ma'am. Eat my shorts. 7h

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@ThatDarnKatz_ Replying to @AddictWythAPen @Elijah_Pitts_ and 2 others i think its girls sleeping with 5+ people and can't pass an std test? the wording on this video is so horrendous that it's kind of difficult to understand 10:09 AM · Jan 16, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone hunter @hrez_ Replying to  @longneckedbeck LMAO I swear if this guy gets fired imma be p----- King Henry SZN @DougPrishpreeed Replying to  @longneckedbeck One of his students does the account I don’t think the teacher realizes what captions he’s putting on lmao devo  ☹️ ☹️ @DevinKinger Replying to  @longneckedbeck ion think the teacher put the caption, it’s probably run by a student. the teacher was probably asked to just be in it. sorry to this man CEO of Cringe, @SinSucker1 Replying to @DougPrishpreeed and @longneckedbeck rip this mans reputation because of that kid 5:20 AM · Jan 17, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone January 24th @monoamineqveen Replying to @longneckedbeck and @heyitzadah What is he doing knowing his students' body count?? 12:17 PM · Jan 18, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

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External References

[1] Twitter – pakejatton

[2] DailyDot – Student Suspended

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Not really. Earlier memes had longevity and many of them had universality (like Over 9000! for example), and had at least somewhat lasting impact – they were spread around and if you were on the internet for a month at that time, you'd encounter at least a few examples. That's why they were "memes" – a self-propagating ideas/concepts.

"Memes" conceived on tiktok/twitter and other semi-isolated social media platforms do not have such spread, impact or longevity, blow over in matter of a week and forgotten without 99% of the internet even noticing their existence. They can't really be called "memes" in true definition of the word, sinice they die off before they propagate.

There are very few actual honest to goodness memes that were conceived in the later years, prime examples being "Bowsette",">Shadman", "Happening" etc. – stuff that is universally recogniseable and have spread over the internet as a whole.

I really don't think you'd encounter a reference to any current tiktok "meme" in a year or so anywhere on the internet, aside from maybe tik-tok itself. They are unlikely to propagate further.

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