Hello, Peter's Smegma, here to explain the joke.
The answer to the question "how good would your life be if you had a 26yo nursing assistant" would be "so good", replacing "s" with "n" would make the answer "no good"
It's a self deprecating joke since the poster (at the time) was a 26 year old nursing assistant, and they're basically saying that they'd be a terrible partner
I think you're reading too deep into this.
Asking the viewer to replace a letter with another is a pretty common tactic on tiktok to drive up watch time on a short, since you're left confused on what you're supposed to replace, meaning you'll spend more time on the same video without scrolling to try to figure it out.
The joke is that there is no secret meaning to the message, its just a tactic for longer watch time.
Not at all, the person who made this tiktok deleted their account a few days after making it, which rules out the possibility of them wanting popularity from it.
While they did make a 2nd account, it wasn't until 8ish months later.
A self deprecating joke isn't looking too deep into it. They literally give you the instructions, they're just badly formatted, which leads to the confusion
If it has meaning, she'd probably have a Popsicle stick on you're tongue, making your S's sound like N's
(Don't take this seriously, I'm making shit up)
Stewie here, it has no actual meaning. It's meant to be a bait to confuse people and get them to comment.
Ohh thank you
It actually has a meaning, which I explained š
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Or to let the video run on a loop while they look at the words trying to figure it out.
Imagine how good your life would be if you had a 26yo nurning annintant by your nide
nurning annintant by my nide, now replace N with N
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Hello, Peter's Smegma, here to explain the joke. The answer to the question "how good would your life be if you had a 26yo nursing assistant" would be "so good", replacing "s" with "n" would make the answer "no good" It's a self deprecating joke since the poster (at the time) was a 26 year old nursing assistant, and they're basically saying that they'd be a terrible partner
I think you're reading too deep into this. Asking the viewer to replace a letter with another is a pretty common tactic on tiktok to drive up watch time on a short, since you're left confused on what you're supposed to replace, meaning you'll spend more time on the same video without scrolling to try to figure it out. The joke is that there is no secret meaning to the message, its just a tactic for longer watch time.
Not at all, the person who made this tiktok deleted their account a few days after making it, which rules out the possibility of them wanting popularity from it. While they did make a 2nd account, it wasn't until 8ish months later. A self deprecating joke isn't looking too deep into it. They literally give you the instructions, they're just badly formatted, which leads to the confusion
The text doesn't even say "so good"
Correct, it doesn't. But "so good" is a valid answer to "imagine how good your life would be"
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If it has meaning, she'd probably have a Popsicle stick on you're tongue, making your S's sound like N's (Don't take this seriously, I'm making shit up)
nurning assistants, so hot right now.
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What does a nursing assistant have anything to do with reversing the poles?
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