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stumbled into a convo with a tiktok “creator” who has made ~$200k so far. says she paid $97 for a “community” to learn how to go from making $10 a day to $1000 a day from tiktok shop. this guy jonny who claims to make $150k a month (yes, month) does his course on wop, “but he doesn’t like to call it a course because it’s a community. it’s not a course.” anyway she is on track to make $44k this month from TikTok shop and upgraded to 1:1 coaching for $4k. the first step is to join the community and watch the video on “how to traffic hack” (yes, for real) and join the discord because that’s where the courses are. “it’s about to go from $97 to $180 so sign up now!!! it really is a family! i was praying to god that i needed a sign and that night i found jonny and my life changed.” have you guys seen the TikTok shop slop? “it’s not a pyramid scheme, i had to google what that meant.” this is much worse than i thought. we (as a society) are cooked lol.
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ok i fucked up this cast is confusing to clarify, this chick is a creator who paid to take the course from jonny jonny is guy selling course on wop on how to make a lot of $$ on TikTok shop
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chick is demeaning to women :(
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why? how? i use it with my girlfriends regularly and have never heard this
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i say chick all the time lol
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There exist places and social contexts where people use it in a derogatory way, which sucks, but there's not much to do about it. It's just one of those things where you need to figure out social quirks when talking to a new audience. There's the classic story of the guy losing out on a sales pitch because they were using analogies about driving fast, and the CEO in the room had recently lost a family member in a car accident. Every audience has a lot of baked in trauma about certain words and phrases, and I think it's mostly regional. It's a judgement call on how far you want to go to avoid the landmines. Some are definitely important to avoid, and some are understandable.
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