This fake TikTok funeral program is perfect

TikTok's Beijing-based parent company ByteDance is reportedly planning to shut down the app entirely if a U.S. ban on the app goes into effect. Katie Goodale-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
TikTok's Beijing-based parent company ByteDance is reportedly planning to shut down the app entirely if a U.S. ban on the app goes into effect. Katie Goodale-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The end is near for TikTok.

For context, a possible app ban looms large, and on January 19, it all (likely) goes up in smoke. So, people are getting creative with ideas for saving it. (For The Win even made a list of sports owners who should buy TikTok.) But, we stumbled upon something that deserves an award.

Some genius human being made a TikTok funeral program, and it's perfect.

YES, SOMEBODY MADE A FUNERAL PROGRAM WITH AN OBITUARY, AND WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THIS KIND OF NEXT-LEVEL CREATIVITY.

Shoutout to comedian KevOnStage (Kevin Fredericks) for dropping this gem on his Instagram.

Whoever created this (Ro Watkins?) humanized TiTok, calling the app "Tikiona Tokson," and even wrote a lovely reflection about its life.

But, it's the pallbearers for us. It's such profoundly unserious stuff, and we can't stop laughing.

Then, they decided that wasn't enough and wrote an order of service with a "viewing of the deceased" to push it over the threshold.

WE ARE UNWELL. This is 10/10 content. No notes.

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