DeepSummary
The podcast episode discusses two main topics: a TikToker who was uninvited from her brother's wedding due to a dress code issue, and an influencer mom who brought her child with a highly contagious skin infection to Disneyland. The first story involves a TikToker named 'Scrote Girl' who shared videos about her brother's fiancée Reese enforcing a strict dress code for their upcoming wedding, leading to the TikToker and some of her family members getting uninvited.
In the second story, a mommy vlogger named 'Kylie Mama' posted a video claiming someone stole her daughter's Stanley cup at Disneyland, adding that the thief would likely catch her daughter's contagious impetigo. Kylie Mama faced backlash and posted multiple follow-up videos defending herself, claiming her daughter was no longer contagious and accusing her critics of being 'trolls' with personal issues.
The hosts, Jessie and Lily, analyze both situations, expressing disbelief at the strict wedding dress code and criticizing Kylie Mama's actions and defensive responses. They also discuss the implications of posting family drama on social media and the concept of 'trolling' versus valid criticism.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Oversharing personal family dramas on social media can lead to further complications and may not be the best approach for resolving conflicts.
- Influencers and content creators should be mindful of the potential consequences of their words and actions, as they can face significant backlash from their audience.
- When faced with criticism, acknowledging mistakes and taking accountability can be more effective than defensive responses or attempts to rationalize problematic behavior.
- Strict dress codes for weddings, especially those with overly specific or controlling demands, can come across as excessive and may cause unnecessary stress for guests.
- The concept of 'trolling' is often misused or misunderstood, with valid criticism sometimes being dismissed as 'trolling' by those unwilling to take responsibility.
- Analyzing internet dramas and controversies can provide insights into broader societal issues and human behavior, particularly in the age of social media.
- Maintaining perspective and avoiding excessive speculation about the personal lives of others is important when discussing internet dramas.
- Lighthearted anecdotes and personal experiences can serve as a counterbalance to heavier or more serious topics being discussed.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “Not the Papa John's wedding.“ by Jessie Smiles
- “I'm team scrote girl, but I don't agree with Scrutgirl's actions. But I'm on her team still.“ by Lily Marston
- “I fear you've been gaslighted, queen.“ by Jessie Smiles
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Episode Information
Do We Know Them?
Do We Know Them?
6/29/24
https://linktr.ee/doweknowthem
In today's episode, we've finally got some lighter topics for you. First we discuss the TikToker who posted about getting uninvited from her brother's WEDDING .... all because of a dress? Then we switch gears to go over the "Impetigo" mom influencer who got cancelled after posting that she had brought her CONTAGIOUS child to Disneyland... well... according to her at least.
We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please let us know on Twitter or Instagram if you have any topic suggestions for next Sunday! (@lily_marston & @jessismiles__)
00:00 Introduction
8:43 TikToker Gets Uninvited from Brother's Wedding
47:12 Impetigo Mom
01:12:02 We Love the Internet
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