Yep, a Hamster Cult Is Currently Battling a Lana Del Rey Cult on TikTok

What is the TikTok hamster cult, and why are so many users adding a hamster PFP? Turns out the group is full of Lana Del Rey haters. If you still had hope that 2021 would be any better than 2020, know that now were facing a war between a Lana Del Rey cult and a

What is the TikTok hamster cult, and why are such a lot of customers adding a hamster PFP? Turns out the gang is stuffed with Lana Del Rey haters.

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If you still had hope that 2021 could be any higher than 2020, know that now we’re dealing with a struggle between a Lana Del Rey cult and a hamster cult on TikTok.

“Is Gen Z ok?” one Twitter person asked, posting screenshots of TikTok comments from both factions. On one aspect, a person wrote, “Warning: Lana Del Rey died on the go for you as a result of she loves you. Turn to Lana Del Rey prior to it’s too late.” On the opposite, a person wrote: “Join the hamster cult. We love God and Jesus. We don’t burn bibles or mock folks. Spread the phrase.”

The hamster cult is stuffed with Lana Del Rey haters.

We prior to now reported on the upward push of the Lana cult, a crew of Lana Del Rey devotees professing their love for the controversial pop big name forward of the discharge of her seventh studio album “Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” on March 19, 2021. 

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(Lana’s newest controversy? After being known as out over the lack of range in the Eleven folks on her album duvet, the singer said her “best possible friends are rappers” and her “boyfriends were rappers” and that she has “at all times been extremely inclusive with out even trying to,” in keeping with People.)

Now, a hamster cult has risen to counter the Lana cult. “If you don’t know what the hamster cult is, it’s a TikTok cult of hamsters and the mascot is the ‘Staring Hamster’ meme,” Twitter user @walterhastalent explained on Saturday, Feb. 20. “Basically we hate Lana Del Rey, and it’s a TikTok conflict. So join the hamster cult lately!”

@walterhastalent also posted a video appearing their legions of fans, a lot of whom have the similar hamster as their profile pic. “304 hamsters,” they wrote within the caption. “Thank you for 304 hamsters. I actually went from 16 followers to this.”

It’s not about winning, it’s about a laugh pic.twitter.com/5uQctAhLHa

— WalterHasTalent (@walterhastalent) February 21, 2021 Source: Twitter

Now, hamster PFPs are all over the place TikTok and different social media platforms.

If you see the Staring Hamster as a TikTok person’s profile pic — or “PFP,” as the kids say — you’re probably having a look at a hamster cult member. (That meme, via the way, seems to have originated with TikTok person @beanboy22, who incorporated the staring hamster in a re-creation of a scene from the web sequence The Real Bros of Simi Valley, in line with Know Your Meme.)

And sure, other outsiders are simply as mystified by way of this TikTok craze as we are. “Piper, my 10-year-old cousin, joined the hamster cult on TikTok and freaked my aunt out, so I simply had to do 30 minutes of study to find out it’s a bunch of bored children with hamsters,” one Twitter consumer wrote. “Piper tells me she wanted to be a part of one thing bigger than herself.”

Damn i just join the hamster cult pic.twitter.com/3luUQIDqPV

— Oliver (@iitsxOliver) February 21, 2021 Source: Twitter

Some other people, in the meantime, are trying the 2 cults on for dimension. “I joined the hamster cult for a short while,” any other Twitter consumer quipped. “Kinda uninteresting. They did have great refreshments at meeting, regardless that. 2 out of 5 stars, so far as cults pass. Joining the Lana Del Rey cult subsequent.”

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