"The Lion, the Witch, and the Audacity of This B TikTok" is a clever phrase that combines elements from C.S. Lewis' classic novel, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," and the popular social media platform, TikTok. TikTok is known for its short videos, creative trends, and diverse user-generated content. The phrase "the audacity of this B" is often used on TikTok to express disbelief or shock at something someone has said or done. The combination of this phrase with the title of Lewis' book creates a humorous and relatable connection between the two.
John Stones #2 The lion, the witch and the audacity
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Gattle09
Mar 5, 2022
Hoping to see some celebrating John at the derby this weekend.
Bonus points for Celebrations With Arms™️
And of course a replay of this:
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secrethush
Mar 6, 2022
Wish i was that ball…
Reactions: 11Gossgossgoss9888
Mar 6, 2022
Desperately needs an introduction to some classic rock, but he's looking good.
Music Tier List: John Stones
From the Beatles to Beyonce, John Stones ranks some of the biggest names in music past and present. www.mancity.com Reactions: 5strawberrysunshine_x
Mar 6, 2022
He is so fit. I can’t decide what colour he looks best in Reactions: 4TheLadyTea
Mar 6, 2022
John Stones on Calvin Harris - "I couldn't tell you any of the names of his songs. I'll put him as a B. He's got some bangers hasn't he?" I don't know why, that made me laugh. I reckon he just knows Calvin Harris' name. So, he figured he must be good
Does he know the names of any of the songs he likes? Ah, he makes me laugh!
Desperately needs an introduction to some classic rock, but he's looking good.
Music Tier List: John Stones
From the Beatles to Beyonce, John Stones ranks some of the biggest names in music past and present. www.mancity.comI don't think an introduction to it would make any difference. He reckons that Justin Bieber (not that he's bad) is on par with Adele
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Mar 6, 2022
He is so fit. I can’t decide what colour he looks best in It's a trick question. He looks best wearing nothing at all laid out on his bed. Reactions: 6Gossgossgoss9888
Mar 6, 2022
John Stones on Calvin Harris - "I couldn't tell you any of the names of his songs. I'll put him as a B. He's got some bangers hasn't he?" I don't know why, that made me laugh. I reckon he just knows Calvin Harris' name. So, he figured he must be good
Does he know the names of any of the songs he likes? Ah, he makes me laugh!
I don't think an introduction to it would make any difference. He reckons that Justin Bieber (not that he's bad) is on par with Adele
Hahaha I don't mind whether he likes it or not, I just think everyone needs to hear stuff like Comfortably Numb at least once in their life.
That he rates Adele and Bieber so highly makes me laugh so much because of seeing him nod and smile when Noel slags them off in this video.
He's so conflict-avoidant and I feel that because seriously, me too.
Reactions: 5TheLadyTea
Mar 6, 2022
Hahaha I don't mind whether he likes it or not, I just think everyone needs to hear stuff like Comfortably Numb at least once in their life.
That he rates Adele and Bieber so highly makes me laugh so much because of seeing him nod and smile when Noel slags them off in this video.
He's so conflict-avoidant and I feel that because seriously, me too.
I love how he had to get his phone out to figure out what songs he listens to haha. When Noel starts laughing at Justin Bieber, I think you can see the light in his eyes die a bit . I mean, he even calls him the Biebs. Cute!
Reactions: 2cobette
Mar 6, 2022
I could not love him more! The awkwardness is so endearing; the way he always looks off camera for help (I've seen him do this in so many different videos!) because he's scared he'll give a wrong/uncool answer, I just wanna hug him and say 'you do you boo', duck everyone else. There's an interview from the World Cup in 2018 where he claims he 'missed the cut' for getting a song on the squad's dressing room playlist, I am now thinking that he probably did this deliberately because he was embarrassed his choice would be judged.
He gets bonus points today because I also have TERRIBLE taste in music and know NOTHING about classic rock.
It has however just occurred to me that my OH is the ultimate conflict-avoidant (I am too but my OH takes it to a whole other level - i.e. he panics in Subway when they ask what kind of bread he wants in case he makes the wrong choice) and it drives me INSANE. Sure I'd learn to live with it for John though
Reactions: 7secrethush
Mar 6, 2022
his whole persona is just so likeable.
If he wasn’t a footballer he would totally be one of those quiet guys from school, bit on an inbetweener and keeps himself to himself, not particularly’cool’ but you bump into him a few years later and he looks bleeping fiiiiine and has blossomed.
He is a beibs fan and we need a chat about this John.
Reactions: 6Gossgossgoss9888
Mar 6, 2022
He hates doing this stuff, doesn't he. I'd snuggle him in that hoodie though.
Reactions: 3secrethush
Mar 6, 2022
Oi… imagine him in a club environment.
Audacity
I was walking down the street, drinkin' my black tea boba
And this bitch--oh no no no no!
This bitch had the nerve, the audacity, to touch my motherfucking hair
Do NOT touch my hair! No, nonononono, okay?
The combination of this phrase with the title of Lewis' book creates a humorous and relatable connection between the two. C.S.
Audacity
When some fuck-face is "bold" enough to do something or say something incredibly rude and or stupid."You stupid, cheating bastard. You have the audacity to get irritated with me? I'm actually thinking of other people's feelings.. you, on the other hand, are just thinking with your penis! I guess, after all, that IS what guys tend to do."
by bribrigun16 February 21, 2014Lewis' book, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," is part of his famous series, "The Chronicles of Narnia." The story follows four siblings who discover a magical wardrobe that leads to the land of Narnia, where they become embroiled in a battle against the White Witch who has plunged the land into eternal winter. The book explores themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the struggle between good and evil. In contrast, TikTok is a modern platform where users create and share short video clips. It has become a cultural phenomenon, particularly among younger generations, and has spawned countless viral challenges and trends. The phrase "the audacity of this B" has become a common expression on the platform, often used to react to surprising or outrageous content. By combining the two, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Audacity of This B TikTok" highlights the intersection of traditional literature with contemporary digital culture. It exemplifies how popular phrases and trends on social media can permeate popular culture and become integrated into discussions and references to literature. Overall, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Audacity of This B TikTok" is a play on words that showcases the ability of social media platforms like TikTok to influence and shape cultural conversations. It serves as a reminder that literature can still be relevant and enjoyed in the context of our digital age..
Reviews for "TikTok's Influence on Literature: The Lion, the Witch, and the Audacity of this B"
- Emily - 1 star
I was really disappointed with "The lion the witch and the audacity of this b tiktok". While I am a big fan of the original "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" book, this TikTok adaptation just felt like a cheap rip-off. The characters lacked depth and the storyline felt rushed. It seemed like the creators were just trying to capitalize on the popularity of TikTok without putting in much effort to make a quality adaptation.
- John - 2 stars
As a huge fan of the original story, I had high hopes for "The lion the witch and the audacity of this b tiktok". Unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The creators tried to bring a modern twist to the classic tale, but it just felt forced. The humor was cringe-worthy and the TikTok references took away from the magic of the story. I would recommend sticking to the original book or movie adaptation instead.
- Sarah - 2.5 stars
I wanted to love "The lion the witch and the audacity of this b tiktok", but I found myself feeling indifferent towards it. The concept had potential, but the execution was lacking. The transitions between scenes felt abrupt and the character development was limited. It felt like a shallow attempt to attract a younger audience through TikTok, without offering much substance. Overall, it was a mediocre adaptation that failed to capture the magic of the original story.