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Tattos for my story isnt over yet
Tattos for my story isnt over yet








tattos for my story isnt over yet

It’s quite easy to find by searching on TikTok,” Lee told me over email. “It blew my mind that it went viral and people didn’t think to read the description or do any research to find the original video. Lee confirmed over email early Saturday that he created the videos as a social experiment and stressed that people shouldn’t believe everything they read on social media about the woman who was yelling on a plane. But we choose to ignore the red flags and just believe things because we want it to be true,” Lee continued. “If you just do two seconds of research, look on the page and see how bad people are at acting, then we can see that. “Most of these videos are fake,” Lee said about the creepy videos that often go viral on TikTok claiming to show ghosts or supernatural beings. Pretty good actor, I can admit that,” Lee says in the third video. “I actually fully understand why you'd want to believe the story like this and I take responsibility for that. A third video was the most straightforward and addressed the “satire” he was creating with a “social experiment,” finally admitting in the video itself that it was all fake. The second video also got widespread attention outside of TikTok, getting re-posted on other platforms like Twitter.īut, yet again, the description for Lee’s second video on TikTok completely contradicts the things he’s saying in the video. The description also isn’t being shared along with the video once it hits the pages of other social media influencers, which is likely adding to the chaos.Īnd to make things even more confusing, Lee created a second video where he explains away the original description, insisting that he’s telling the truth in the video, but labeled it as fake to trick the “algorithms” so his truth wouldn’t be buried. You’d think Lee’s own description would be enough to debunk his video for good, but that hasn’t stopped it from being shared repeatedly on countless social media channels. Just want to see how gullible oeople are on this app,” Lee wrote. But please don’t take this video seriously because it’s not real. “First video! Just thought I’d share my experince with this now that I’m seeing it all over my FYP.

tattos for my story isnt over yet

How do we know this story is fake? Lee says as much in the description of his TikTok video.

tattos for my story isnt over yet

It was a wink that a lizard would make, where the eyelids close horizontally like elevator doors. But the big twist? It wasn’t the kind of wink a human makes with their eyelids. Lee’s story finished with the man in the hoodie supposedly winking at Lee. Lee’s story included details about the woman having a conversation with “hoodie guy,” who supposedly didn’t say a word back to her, clearly implying this man had some kind of supernatural mind powers. Lee can be seen in the video saying that he was listening to an audiobook by Stephen King on that flight but noticed some weird things about that woman’s conversation with a fellow passenger wearing a hooded sweatshirt. Kole Lyndon Lee, who has a presence across several social media platforms on screenwriting and filmmaking in Los Angeles, posted a TikTok video that told an elaborate story about how he was also actually a passenger on that flight from Dallas to Orlando. In fact, one man made a video claiming to have been on that flight when he really wasn’t.










Tattos for my story isnt over yet