TikToker Claims She Is “Suing” Her Parents For Giving Birth To Her Without Consent

One person wondered: “Is she being sarcastic?”

Someone else thought: “This HAS TO BE SATIRE?!?”

“Girl how you kept a straight face I will never know,” a third commented.

Another user wrote: “This a joke right? Please tell me it’s a joke.”

“Wow this is shocking, I thought it was a joke. Her thinking makes me wonder,” someone else stated.

Another added: “Excellent satire but completely possible in present-day America.”

Thankfully, the TikToker informed the internet that her social media post was intended as a joke, providing an explanation.

“I thought it was obvious that I was joking.”

“I do find it humorous, though. People get worked up over anything. It shows how little people research before reacting.”

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