Anonymous 12/22/2020 (Tue) 13:31:08 No.20434 del
Here's an interesting tick tock. It can reflect something in the bonby's psyche:

In the beginning, she reveals that she is being asked to throw the sugar candies, and she immediately throws them without asking why, and why. This may symbolize that once Bonby was friends with someone, but the one with whom she was friends tried to abuse her friendship and trust. Perhaps they demanded something from her saying "well, we are friends, friends should do this." This tick-tock shows that Bonby does not like it when something is demanded of her, because it is no longer friendship.

In the middle, she says "I'm the bomb." This may hint at two things: 1) The ideological nature of the bonbie psyche. 2) To her extreme dissatisfaction with the fact that the world is so cruel. Perhaps she believes that only men made the world so cruel, and women have no part of their responsibility in this. To understand what women are to blame, you need to know history well and in depth.

In the end, she says "everything will be fine, you just have to believe." This may reflect that her parents or acquaintances said similar things to her. Although Bonnie herself is not sure that everything will be fine when she becomes an adult. She is a little annoyed that her parents love her, but they tell her the wrong things. She feels that they are not entirely correct, but she understands that her parents cannot wish her any harm, so she reflected this in this tiktok as a little sarcasm. For my part, I will say that faith in a good future alone is not enough. To understand what women are guilty of, you need to know history, and do something useful for the world regarding history and politics that others will see. Then you will not be bullied, ridiculed, and tried to scoff. I didn’t come up with these rules. I don't like them myself, and I myself suffered from them in my time. I am simply stating the psychology of the masses.