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April 18, 2022 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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This TikTok TREND Needs to STOP! | #SHORTS

Elijah Schaffer’s guest argues TikTok’s "top surgery" trend—where users embrace chest modifications without gender-affirming context—distorts human nature, suggesting it fuels extreme behaviors like deliberate ugliness. They blame state, social, and tech-sponsored influences for pushing "absolutely insane" mental illness trends, framing the platform as a modern-day Sodom where divine judgment may follow. The episode ties viral chaos to broader cultural decay, warning that unchecked digital experimentation risks societal unraveling. [Automatically generated summary]

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Who needs to hear this?
But top surgery is for anybody.
There's no template for what you must look like after top surgery.
What makes life so beautiful is the diversity in its people.
Yeah, I think that the only justification God needs to condemn the world is the existence of TikTok.
Genuinely speaking, spend a little bit of time on there and you're like, God, end the world now.
It's a little late, actually.
They intentionally try to look ugly and it's just not going to fly because in the end, God didn't create us to look like this.
He didn't create us to act like this.
And these people are absolutely insane.
And I'm just saying this is state-sponsored.
This is socially sponsored, tech-sponsored mental illness.
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