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"I hadn't even realized I liked girls yet, but I watched that video so many times not really understanding why I was so into it."
"I would throw a blanket over the family desktop in the living room and watch Christina Aguilera’s 'Dirrty' music video on a loop. Definitely was not as inconspicuous as I thought, and definitely got in trouble."
"Adam Levine was SO hot in that video with all the strategic flower petals. My gay heart* exploded [*pants]."
"The lyrics, the beat, and the way she danced taught 14-year-old me what I was into...in ways I was just learning to understand!"
"The leopard print bra poking out of her tank top? The dancing? The glistening skin?"
"I think it started a slight rough play kink..."
"Wet T-shirt and riding a bull? Come on! Bisexual awakening."
"My five older brothers would crowd around the TV whenever the video came on, and I was right there with them."
"The music video for 'Toxic' by Britney Spears is literally what made me realize that I'm into girls. I first watched it when I was 11 but didn't put the pieces together until I was 13 (lol oops)."
"George Michael in a Speedo? Yes, please."
"First you get the scene with him in the bathtub, which makes you feel an odd kind of way. Then those few moments when he is crawling across the bathroom floor... Uh, yeah, you're suddenly not at all certain what it is that you're feeling for the first time. But it's certainly new and interesting."
"Britney and Madonna and ties and moving around a metal bed frame and chasing and the tension woke me."
"John Rzeznik in that tank top with his hair and his tattoos and the metal ball necklace that everyone wore in the '90s. It was and still is perfection."
"That bodysuit and her in the cage made me feel some type of way."
"The way she danced with those men...wow!"
"Justin Timberlake of NSYNC in a white tank, on a bed, fully 'Tearin’ Up My Heart.' Thank you, JT."
"Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone in schoolgirl outfits — then doing stripteases — did it."
"It opened my eyes to the fact that I might not be straight. The scene where they lie over the black and white stripes literally magnified me."
"I remember watching that video and feeling *things.*"
"This sparked not only my sexuality but also my gay."
"Something about that part where they dance in the rain."
"There are like five seconds in 'I Miss You' by Blink-182 where these spooky ladies make out and get lipstick all over each other's faces. MTV would play an edited version in the daytime, and that part was never there! So I'd stay up to watch those five seconds and fantasize about kissing other girls."
"The scene in the music video for 'Baby Boy' by Beyoncé feat. Sean Paul where Beyonce is dancing with the male lead. High school dancing-with-your-crush goals lol."
"Hot and sweaty in the desert heat? Definitely did something to me and made me realize I was in no way attracted to girls."
"Ten-year-old gay me was fucking shook."
"There's this one part where he's dressed as Robin and the camera zooms right in on that bulge."
"The video for 'Milkshake' by Kelis made me realize that I love boobs."
"I grew up in a very religious household, and this was the first 'mainstream' music video I remember watching. Seeing her dance in a crop top and low jeans made me FEEL THINGS for the first time in my life!"
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*First Published: Feb 25, 2021, 11:49 am CST
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Back in January, Khaleel Abdullah posted a TikTok where he’s about to look at Pornhub—you hear the site’s drum-driven community intro music , recognizable to those who regularly visit.
His “mom” walks in and he quickly changes the tab to Childish Gambino’s “Redbone,” which syncs up perfectly.
The video now has more than 4 million views, but a trend has sprung up around the audio, titled “hey lol,” as fellow TikTokers used the sound to gauge whether friends and family recognize it. YouTuber David Dobrik helped the sound go viral this week, when he tested it on his little brother.
As many commenters and TikTokers who engaged with the trend noted, younger kids are likely looking up because they hear something or see a camera, not because they actually look at Pornhub.
But others had fun with it, and potentially learned something about their parents, kids, significant others, and especially pets.
Earlier this week, Abdullah told Distractify that he was inspired by another TikTok about someone’s mom walking in on them watching Pornhub, and asked a friend to make the mashup sound for his video. He said he “never” expected the audio to go viral.
Audra Schroeder is the Daily Dot’s senior entertainment writer, and she focuses on streaming, comedy, and music. Her work has previously appeared in the Austin Chronicle, the Dallas Observer, NPR, ESPN, Bitch, and the Village Voice. She is based in Austin, Texas.
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https://www.tiktok.com/@khaleel/video/6919676413310242053


https://www.tiktok.com/@the_itch/video/6931380891004554502


http://www.tiktok.com/@itsromebaby/video/6931556091595656454


*First Published: Feb 25, 2021, 11:49 am CST
More stories to check out before you go
Back in January, Khaleel Abdullah posted a TikTok where he’s about to look at Pornhub—you hear the site’s drum-driven community intro music , recognizable to those who regularly visit.
His “mom” walks in and he quickly changes the tab to Childish Gambino’s “Redbone,” which syncs up perfectly.
The video now has more than 4 million views, but a trend has sprung up around the audio, titled “hey lol,” as fellow TikTokers used the sound to gauge whether friends and family recognize it. YouTuber David Dobrik helped the sound go viral this week, when he tested it on his little brother.
As many commenters and TikTokers who engaged with the trend noted, younger kids are likely looking up because they hear something or see a camera, not because they actually look at Pornhub.
But others had fun with it, and potentially learned something about their parents, kids, significant others, and especially pets.
Earlier this week, Abdullah told Distractify that he was inspired by another TikTok about someone’s mom walking in on them watching Pornhub, and asked a friend to make the mashup sound for his video. He said he “never” expected the audio to go viral.
Audra Schroeder is the Daily Dot’s senior entertainment writer, and she focuses on streaming, comedy, and music. Her work has previously appeared in the Austin Chronicle, the Dallas Observer, NPR, ESPN, Bitch, and the Village Voice. She is based in Austin, Texas.
‘I will never do one of those street interviews again’: Streamer says popular TikTok creator set him up to look stupid in viral street interview
Newsletter: Quitting Amazon after just 5 days
‘Disney should just pay their employees a living wage’: Travel vlogger says Disney Cruise Line has ‘weird’ tipping policy, sparking debate
‘I’m tired of y’all b*tches asking for extra sh*t’: McDonald’s worker gives PSA on how to order sauces

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If there ever was a music video that needed to be prefaced with a caution, disclaimer or any kind of warning for the sheer boldness of what you’re about to see, it without a doubt could (and probably should!) be for Cardi B’s new music video for “Press.”
A post shared by MOSTHATEDCARDI (@iamcardib) on Jun 26, 2019 at 7:32am PDT
Filled with pseudo-nudity, murder scenes, bloody bodies, girl-on-girl action and gunshots galore, “Press” is the NSFW masterpiece that is worth stepping out the office to watch for the three-and-a-half minutes that it takes to all play out. The concept, as Cardi described on her IG a few hours ago (seen above), is her directorial debut in collaboration with Jora Frantzis, who also handled the visuals for “Money” as well. From the fashion choices to the, well, lack of fashion via the nude scenes, everything was meticulously mapped out by the rap queen herself. One of the most poignant scenes is, of course, the one where she shows out in court, which seems to be unfortunately playing off her real-life legal drama from that strip club brawl last summer . For the sake of both Cardi and her legion of fans worldwide, let’s hope life doesn’t imitate art because, well, our girl literally kills everyone !
NYC-based photojournalist, self-proclaimed sneakerhead, and fiend for legit streetwear — #nohypebeast though! — that works daily to seamlessly link style, art, urban culture, and music on a common platform.

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