It's been quite a strain, because this is how she looked back on November 15th, when she started — on the letter "T":@moldogaa ##duet with @moldogaa this will be the final day of happiness for team consonant ##fyp ##foryou ##crygirltiktok ##newletter ##lettergirl
♬ original sound - moldoga
And now it's New Year's Eve-Day, and we await the astounding gift that will be, at long last, a vowel.@moldogaa ##duet with @moldogaa the rest of the alphabet better be nervous xo ##fyp ##foryou ##singing ##singingcover ##duet
♬ original sound - moldoga
All hail the great moldogaa!
Your fan,
AAA
17 comments:
Sorry you did this. Please remove it. Are you ill?
Hmmm. On Cameo she claims to be "the Louis Armstrong letter girl" Any clue on that might mean?
I figured out the "letter" and "girl" part, but Louis Armstrong is a puzzler.
I can't believe anybody would waste their time watching this. Boring, and dumb. So many other things to do with my time. Not sorry.
If you've going to glom onto celebrities, at least be coherent.
@Wilbur
I'm surprised you wouldn't know that the song she's doing is a huge Louis Armstrong song.
This is a brilliant video project. Anyone who doesn't like it is on a different wavelength from me (and it makes me wonder what you're doing here, reading this blog).
(and it makes me wonder what you're doing here, reading this blog)
Objection! Asked and answered.
I get it.
It’s a list!
I don't know if I'm on the same wavelength as you, but every time you come up with one of these TikTok videos I'm left amazed at how much creative talent there is out there. I went back to watch a number of her videos and I'd have to say she's both hilarious and off the boards creative. Also- she's obviously focused on the goal of getting this completed, maybe to the point of obsession. I've gone back to watch a few of them and ....they're just so bizarre and funny, I can't stop watching.
Help me.
Not my bag, but I'm happy it gives others joy.
I come for the excellent comments....but not the ones from the trolls.
Context? Meaning?
Using email and texting on mobile phone changed the way we write. Errors became expected and accepted. It might have seemed like we learned to read around them or figure them out as we went along, but probably we just ignored them.
Now that we are experiencing the internet on a slim and tiny 2×5 card and what used to be buttons are now millimeter-sized virtual characters too small for our fingers, people have less tolerance for the enigmatic.
Phart?
Sorry. I see now that you did give context and I missed it ... which proves my point about modern attention spans (or at least my own).
Ann Althouse said...
@Wilbur
I'm surprised you wouldn't know that the song she's doing is a huge Louis Armstrong song.
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Well, you got me. I only looked at the first video. Again, I'll sheepishly slink away.
Moldogaa? Aren't they next on Putin's list, right after Ukraine? (U ever notice how nobody argues about Ukraine/The Ukraine anymore?)
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