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tik tok made "i'm not like other girls" trendy again... great Video

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tik tok made "i'm not like other girls" trendy again... great

Hey everyone welcome back to my channel! Today we’re going to be looking at a topic that some of you guys have been requesting for ages- I took so long to finally make a video mainly because I felt like there were some great videos already up on YouTube talking about the subject so it kind of felt redundant if i made one, but in light of a new Tik Tok trend, I thought this was an opportunity to make a video on the original “i’m not like other girls” phenomenon and it’s new-ish form you might have seen online as of late. Before I blither on a bit more, these are the videos I referenced earlier:

tiffanyferg's I'm Not Like Other Girls" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nL-kgbbcBA&t=1030s
Jordan Theresa's "i'm not like the other girls" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ngz0D1J8Zb0
Tara Mooknee's "the rise of the "pick me girl" meme" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm47LYh2SBk

Why I mention Tik Tok specifically as the platform that inspired me to make this video is because it’s due to a trend on the app called “introduce yourself as why girls hate you” or “introduce yourself as the reason girls hate you.” The idea is pretty simple, it’s just people using the trend as an opportunity to introduce themselves as the reason they believe to be why girls hate them and boy… is this trend ever filled with “i’m not like other girls”/pick me girls. I thought it was especially interesting considering there’s been a pretty big shift in how people look at girls who claim to be different from everyone else online, being that they’ve turned into the butt of the joke, so the fact that this trend not only popped up but also has caught a ton of traction just seemed really surprising to me. What also felt worth noticing was it seems like the “i’m not like other girls” mentality has shifted from a more victim-esc, “poor me” tone to more of an “i’m a villain and proud” vibe? lol

SO i thought why not reflect on the idea of what “i’m not like other girls” is based on, how it’s branched off into different variations, and try to figure out how even though claiming you’re “different than everyone else” is now clown-able material, it’s still popular online.

Timestamps:

intro + video recs 0:00 - 1:17
thanks skillshare! 1:17 - 3:12
what is “i’m not like other girls?” 3:12 - 4:12
inlog MEME *clap* REVIEW *clap* 4:12- 6:22
how did the original INLOG trend fall off? 6:22 - 8:02
why dont we want to be like other girls? 8:02 - 10:36
in my inlog era 10:36 - 12:49
the second generation of INLOGs 12:49 - 15:44
how do we defeat the INLOGs? 15:44 - 18:52
bloopers + end credits 18:52 - 19:37

I mentioned this briefly in the video towards the end but I’d love to hear about you’re “i’m not like other girls” phase if you’re willing to share... i’m nosey what can i say lol. hope you guys enjoyed the video though, if you did feel free to toss it a like and subscribe. if you want to stay updated on uploads you can also turn post notifications on and set them to “all” that way you never miss a video! that’s about it for me, i’ll see yall in the comments and thanks again for watching! :)

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