They are pointing to the jawline, not the throat. It is a way of saying “I am mewing, I can’t talk to you at the moment.” I don’t know why you want to believe in this so badly when it has been a trend for over a year and explained in great detail, but to each their own.
If you don’t care about the history of those gestures being means of intimidation or threat, that’s fine. But don’t equate a sign, signal or gesture from a 13,000 year old death cult to that of a CCP TikTok trend. THAT is lunacy. Unrelated note, that dude looks older than 30. No cap, frfr.
It simply isn’t the 13,000 year old sign you are referring to. You are conflating two unrelated things because you want to be right. One has zero to do with the other. You saw something. You were wrong because you are out of touch with popular culture. Now, you are mad about it. I think tiktok and mewing and all of it is stupid and immature snd pointless. I’m not advocating it. But at least i live in the real world and understand the gesture. Ask any teacher about it. It has been a thing for over a year.
BigMikesDingaling is correct IMO. This is not deeper than it appears. The mewing trend even incorporates what he did with his hat beforehand. It’s just parroting a dumb trend. Could be a dual meaning I guess, but I seriously doubt it.
They are pointing to the jawline, not the throat. It is a way of saying “I am mewing, I can’t talk to you at the moment.” I don’t know why you want to believe in this so badly when it has been a trend for over a year and explained in great detail, but to each their own.
If you don’t care about the history of those gestures being means of intimidation or threat, that’s fine. But don’t equate a sign, signal or gesture from a 13,000 year old death cult to that of a CCP TikTok trend. THAT is lunacy. Unrelated note, that dude looks older than 30. No cap, frfr.
It simply isn’t the 13,000 year old sign you are referring to. You are conflating two unrelated things because you want to be right. One has zero to do with the other. You saw something. You were wrong because you are out of touch with popular culture. Now, you are mad about it. I think tiktok and mewing and all of it is stupid and immature snd pointless. I’m not advocating it. But at least i live in the real world and understand the gesture. Ask any teacher about it. It has been a thing for over a year.
You don’t understand though.
BigMikesDingaling is correct IMO. This is not deeper than it appears. The mewing trend even incorporates what he did with his hat beforehand. It’s just parroting a dumb trend. Could be a dual meaning I guess, but I seriously doubt it.