For these TikTokers, being on TikTok is a part time job, or a pastime. Their real job is by far more bizarre than being a content creator.
Author: Maria Jimenez Moya, USA TODAY
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More than 32,000 turkeys in North Carolina euthanized after positive sample of bird flu
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A record 10% of the world’s power was generated by wind, solar methods in 2021
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