TikTok was filled with shock and devastation as kids tortured their families and loved ones with erroneous celebrity deaths.
On a slightly more serious note, some people have been very put off by this trend, arguing that those perpetrating it are in for some serious karmic retribution.
We here at— especially those of us on the news desk — are inclined to agree. Not for any sort of cosmic reason but because the biggest thing we ask for every year is to get through the holidays without having to rush an obituary.
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