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A Breakdancing Dad Trashing His Daughter Online, And More Of This Week's 'One Main Character'
Every day, somebody says or does something that earns them the scorn of the internet. Here at Digg, as part of our mission to curate what the internet is talking about right now, we rounded up the main characters on Twitter from this past week and held them accountable for their actions.
Each day on twitter there is one main character. The goal is to never be it
— maple cocaine (@maplecocaine) January 3, 2019
This week, we've got the NYPD's dance team, a woman with a Netflix drama-worthy marriage story, another hot take about millennials and Gen Zers and a breakdancing father who's not beating the deadbeat dad allegations.
Sunday
NBC4 Washington
The character: NBC4 Washington, local TV station, financial experts, millennial and Gen Z's harshest critics
The plot: An NBC news report about millennial and Gen Z spending sparked backlash recently, after it was shared on X by NBC's Washington area TV station NBC4. The report is about the purchasing power of millennial and Gen Zers, and how many of them are still living frugally despite their net worth growing — possibly because their money is wrapped up in investments, and their paychecks are going on pricey everyday spending.
In an excerpt posted on X, the report lumped together both grocery and vacation spending as "short-term purchases," and it caught people's attention.
Millennials and Gen-Zers are pulling in bigger paychecks, but much of their spending power is fueling short-term purchases like groceries and vacations, not savings. https://t.co/d7uIzd6d4x
— NBC4 Washington (@nbcwashington) February 19, 2024
An explanatory community note was attached to the post shortly after, but the damage was already done. The note suggested NBC was misleading readers by using paycheck in the headline, but gave more weight to the fact that millennial and Gen Z's investment gains weren't keeping up with inflation, narrowing the scope of the issue.
The repercussion: A few posters, for whom it's probably the first time seeing bait like this, were genuinely appalled at the framing — while others rightfully made fun of it immediately.
how are you still blaming this on us
— Molly Priddy (@mollypriddy) February 19, 2024
“Apparently people are buying food to eat instead of putting $100 into high yield savings?!”
— Alex Jewell 🧢 (@bestfoodalex) February 19, 2024
“Short term purchases like groceries” https://t.co/kpaZDTRLzQ pic.twitter.com/1V2BrM1kJV
— Reality Von Tease (@AshGotThis) February 19, 2024
"DO *NOT* BECOME ADDICTED TO... *checks notes* ...FOOD, OR YOU WILL RESENT ITS ABSENCE" https://t.co/UibxSK34qU pic.twitter.com/xi6tzXoCpa
— Toussaint Egan (@TheSaintOfTous) February 19, 2024
Whoever wrote this article is literally just doing this meme lmao https://t.co/pD0RUbeIjB pic.twitter.com/fUMToL28vn
— Trap Queen Enthusiast (@marionumber4) February 19, 2024
Adwait Patil
Sunday
The NYPD's dance crew
The character: The NYPD Dance Team, dance squad who can also detain you
The plot: Everyone is now learning that the New York Police Department (NYPD) has a dance team that has apparently existed since 2022.
What are we doing as a city?? pic.twitter.com/iaEBWGPMmh
— Cynical (@CynicalNYK) February 18, 2024
The team isn't an official part of the department, but that didn't stop the plenty of reactions dunking on the dancing itself.
The repercussion: As much as we complain on the internet about cops shaking their groove thing, at least nobody is getting seriously injured when they're preoccupied with dance steps.
If you get killed by the cops, the dance group performs at your funeral for no cost to your family
— @[email protected] (@Crypto_Palace28) February 18, 2024
they aren’t protecting and they’re definitely not serving https://t.co/i858olqxYq
— Keifer (@DannyVegito) February 18, 2024
The banality of evil
— Thembo (@OnlyAWorldAway) February 18, 2024
i have concerns they do not also wear elbow pads. how safe is this?
— 𝕋𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘰𝘳 𝔹𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘨𝘦𝘵 (@trevorspoke) February 18, 2024
WE MUST DEFUND THIS
— Ashe🥛 BigTittyCards (@ashebabes) February 19, 2024
Imagine you just got Shot by a cop and the last thing you see is a fucking dance team celebrating your death
— huey freemans personal therapist (@Aceboogieonbeat) February 19, 2024
How many school music programs got defunded for this https://t.co/h4R4DHRy1E
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) February 19, 2024
They really training police to start fortnite emoting on you when they gun you down after a speeding ticket.
— Joel Cainhurst (@2Based2Die) February 20, 2024
new york public libraries are no longer open on sundays because of budget cuts but hey at least the cops get a fucking dance crew https://t.co/lzs6PDxldG
— matt (@mattxiv) February 18, 2024
Grant Brunner
Saturday
Reesa Teesa
The character: Reesa Teesa, "Who TF Did I Marry?!?" woman, expert storyteller
The plot: An Atlanta woman named Reesa Teesa has gone viral for her wild, 50-part account of her marriage to an alleged scam artist during the COVID pandemic.
@reesamteesa Who TF Did I Marry- Introduction #reesateesa #fyp #series ♬ original sound - ReesaTeesa
In a series of videos posted to her TikTok account, Reesa tells the dramatic story of how she met and married her now ex-husband, whom she calls "Legion," — before the relationship was unraveled by countless lies and shady behavior on Legion's part. If you're not up for listening to every video on Reesa's TikTok, there's a pretty good summary of the whole ordeal here.
The repercussion: "Who TF Did I Marry?!?" is storytelling at its finest; twists, turns and mystery, all culminating in a final, emotional post in which Reesa reflects on the experience. Over the four days, the saga was shared online, people were completely hooked and Reesa cemented herself as an all-time internet Hall of Famer.
nothing good on tv so i’m starting the “who tf did i marry” series on tiktok pic.twitter.com/hR5dO4hiri
— 💲🤍 (@makeupbyshaniah) February 18, 2024
@thejournalingcoach #reesateesa #series #fyp #loveandmarriage #pov #storytimes ♬ original sound - Ashley
@champbailie @ReesaTeesa Who TF did I marry? series about how she married a pathological liar is crazy. #whotfdidimarry #storytime ♬ original sound - Champbailie
Every time Reesa Teesa says “This part is important for later” pic.twitter.com/vvbBCNmvBP
— GABBY (@gabrrriielle) February 20, 2024
Me working and listening to the who tf did I marry series like it’s my morning podcast pic.twitter.com/QiKonkC2QT
— ash (@llowkeyash) February 19, 2024
this is how i’m looking at my man after finishing that “who tf did i marry?” series pic.twitter.com/Ta2u1GDMaa
— stargirl neo 𓃵 (@AntiFleek) February 19, 2024
I’m sorry that Who tf did I marry story time on TikTok .. she needs to copyright it before they turn it into a movie cause I know Netflix is taking NOTES pic.twitter.com/0kNE5jKEia
— Lina (@linasabry) February 19, 2024
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Darcy Jimenez
Sunday
Ben Hart
The character: Ben Hart, alleged absent father, breakdancer, Bitcoin fan
The plot: Last week, TikTok user @madihart_soccer went viral after sharing a story about her dad, whom she says abandoned their family to pursue a breakdancing career.
Days later, the dad in question took to X, dressed in a Bitcoin shirt, to deny his daughter's accusations — and show off his breakdancing skills. It's all pretty bizarre and uncomfortable to watch.
I wake up at 6 a.m. to find that my daughter has posted a TikTok video trashing me.
— Ben & Wanda Hart (@BenHart_Freedom) February 18, 2024
She's a big social media influencer with millions of followers. Here it is . . . pic.twitter.com/dwPYUjD3AC
Madi shared another TikTok responding to her dad's post, in which she calls him "delusional" and insists that he was very much an absent father — and he then uploaded a very lengthy video in response to that — but we're going to focus on the first of Breakdancing Dad's very weird and embarrassing posts.
The repercussion: People on the internet obviously do not know every detail about this family, the parents' divorce and what kind of father Ben Hart is. However, it's clear from Madi's videos that his leaving the family had an impact on at least one of his children — and to come on to the internet to trash your daughter and dismiss her hurt in such an insensitive way is, frankly, pathetic.
(Also, it turns out Ben Hart is a right-wing grifter who denies America's racist history and records videos of himself criticizing “woke ideology” with his friends. Might be something to take into consideration if you're trying to work out whose side you're on here.)
it's cool that the blue check community is slowly morphing into a deadbeat dad support group lol pic.twitter.com/EU8OOd3NzD
— america's lounge singer (@KrangTNelson) February 19, 2024
it's always 2 dumb bitches telling each other “exactlyyyyy” pic.twitter.com/NKMo9EZyo7
— Vinny Thomas (@vinn_ayy) February 19, 2024
I wanted to know how this guy got rich and I found an article from 1984 about how he wrote something so racist in a Dartmouth student newspaper that a guy came up and bit him https://t.co/xqjzde45cw pic.twitter.com/3MbWfThFdB
— Dave 🦕🇵🇸 (@catsmeatsman) February 20, 2024
if you want to skip to the part of his response where he starts breakdancing, it’s 6:36 https://t.co/Eg16vDOcLp
— allison (@allisongeroi) February 19, 2024
There is a mental health crisis in this country and I’m not even being cute. https://t.co/Ay7yugBLgI pic.twitter.com/KPJWPR3oKX
— amanda 🐢 (@noturtlesoup17) February 19, 2024
I’m going to be honest that doing a video about how your daughter is a lying bitch might not move the needle as much as you were hoping on the deadbeat dad thing https://t.co/6Ahw1dE1Hv
— vituperativeerb (@vituperativeerb) February 19, 2024
her: hey dad can you remember my birthday next year? it feels like we don’t talk anymore.
— breadloaf 🛤️ Trudeau will win (@2bread2loaf) February 19, 2024
dad: https://t.co/1zo2iBqKmE pic.twitter.com/ebe6CUiEaT
denying the absent father allegations in my best Bitcoin Shirt https://t.co/EmSlfKzbnm
— devil may crylor swift🐉 (@TheZapken) February 19, 2024
Darcy Jimenez
Read the previous edition of our One Main Character column, which included silly AI praise, a cringey pro-Musk tweet, a bad take on salaries and a financial journalist falling for a very far-fetched scam.
Corrections were made on Feb. 23, 2024: An earlier version of this article misstated that the NYPD's dance funds were part of its budget, they are not.