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  • 5 days ago | dailydot.com | Jack Alban

    Squirrel smiles are trending on TikTok. And while you may not be familiar with this particular nomenclature, you probably have encountered this facial contortion before. The term is used to describe the type of grimace that occurs when a person only bares a portion of their teeth through pursed lips. As this TikTok user writes, they’ve “been doing it since [they] were a kid.”Subsequently, she shows off this type of grin while looking directly into her camera lens.

  • 5 days ago | dailydot.com | Jack Alban

    A woman with a crush on her UPS driver believes the delivery worker may’ve hit on her. Kenzie (@kenzieandhercloset) posted a clip detailing the particulars of a conversation she had with the employee. In the clip, which garnered over 48,000 views on the platform, she asks other TikTok users if they thought the woman’s comments were flirtatious. Kenzie begins her video by speaking into the camera, a white background behind her.

  • 1 week ago | dailydot.com | Jack Alban

    A Honda driver was stunned after being quoted $175 for a key fob repair. Emma Aphaea (@aphaea_2nd) showed off the damage in a TikTok that’s accrued over 633,000 views. Throngs of commenters urged her not to pay this amount, but do commuters in Aphaea’s position have a choice? Aphaea records her video from the interior of a car. She holds up a car key fob to the camera beneath a text overlay.

  • 1 week ago | dailydot.com | Jack Alban

    A woman recorded herself directly asking her husband if he was cheating, and the subsequent aftermath. Viewers think his response is a blatant tell. Jade (@justjade_222) posted the video of their verbal altercation on TikTok, where it accrued over 151,000 views. Numerous commenters who replied to her video believed the footage was indicative of larger problems between the two. Many urged her to leave the relationship, while others expressed that his response outed his infidelity.

  • 1 week ago | dailydot.com | Jack Alban

    Oregon resident Freddie Mendoza (@541freddy) recently came home to see his home covered in ash. Mendoza attributes the cause of a house fire to a battery attached to a “blower” he purchased off of Temu. His TikTok has accrued over 4.8 million views. Commenters who replied to his clip stated that all lithium-ion batteries carry a fire risk. Consequently, consumers should be careful about leaving them plugged in for extended periods of time, many stated. “Look what we just … came home to.

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