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TikTok video #7637591448354950422

5.6M views·May 11, 2026
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0:00when I tell you that I hate humans
0:01my mother's face is not a joke
0:03basically if you want there I just went home
0:04I just put my phone down but I need to talk about it
0:06I was basically going home
0:07so I take the transport and cetera
0:08I get out of the subway and now I meet 1 homeless person
0:11and as he had his face in
0:13but when I told him his face was bloody
0:14he had bruises everywhere and everything
0:15he stood on the ribs and everything
0:16you could see that the guy was really in pain
0:18and in fact I could see it
0:19he tried to go to everyone
0:20there was everyone looking at us like 1
0:23as if it was like 1 monster in fact
0:25like I swear
0:25I don't even understand how it's possible
0:28like he was going to
0:29in short,
0:29he asked for help from everyone and everything
0:31but like the guy really had 1 look in fact
0:33I couldn't even explain to you how much
0:35like you could tell the guy was bad
0:37and everyone else
0:38looked like it was like the last of the shits
0:40I don't understand how it's possible
0:42so I went to see him
0:44I went to the I do me I can't actually me
0:46I forgive
0:48but me this kind of thing in fact I
0:49I don't understand how the human
0:51it can be as bad
0:52so I'm going to see it
0:53I ask if he needs something and everything
0:55I have no pieces on me but
0:57I ask if he needs water to eat
0:59of the same of the there was 1 pharmacy next door
1:03in the end he just asked me for disinfectant
1:05so I went
1:05I went to buy him some disinfectant
1:07I went to buy him food
1:08to drink and cetera because even if I have
1:10and then you will say yes but we have no money
1:12we have something but everyone can afford it in fact
1:15it is like those who
1:16turn a blind eye to Palestine
1:17the Congo the stuff the stuff
1:18you can make donations and I get €1.000 per month
1:21okay I have 1 rent
1:22I have everything you want
1:23but I will have
1:24always enough money to help others in fact
1:26but
1:27sorry no anyway I'm scattered 1 little in fact I
1:29I am so shocked actually that in short
1:31so I sit a little bit with him
1:32I ask what
1:33finally what happened to him and like he explains to me
1:35in fact this guy well in fact like 80% uh of the homeless
1:40all over the world in fact
1:41it's people when they come out of a party
1:43who are totally drunk
1:44and having fun in fact
1:45to hit the first homeless people who see
1:47but how much in your head it can but
1:50how much in your brain it can go
1:52to tell you
1:53but I'll go hit 1 homeless
1:54in fact it's people
1:55they lost everything
1:56they have more money
1:57they have more family
1:58they have nothing more it's people
2:00everyone has abandoned them they are here
2:02they still try to survive
2:03they are on the street every day
2:05you don't even know how difficult it is actually
2:07and you are there
2:08the first thing you will do
2:10this is going to hit people who live on the street
2:13but you are very sick he tells me what
2:15he tells me but it's at least there
2:16there 56 times it happens to me but you are
2:19but you are dark shits people who do this
2:21my mother's head
2:23you are dark shits
2:24and in the name of God
2:25that I never see anyone doing this in front of me
2:26because I plant you
2:27I go to jail
2:28I don't care
2:29but how can you be so stupid actually
2:32you see someone
2:33but the guy was like 60 years old
2:35in mode it is 1 papi
2:40ah I can't and this
2:42and moreover I talk about this
2:43but we don't even talk enough about women
2:45because how many times
2:46since I like you
2:47when I give food or money to homeless people
2:49I like to talk to them because
2:51I find that
2:52it's
2:53how to say in fact it is 1 proof
2:55of force
2:56but in fact for me these people I swear it's
2:58it is in fact
2:59I don't even understand how they manage to live it
3:01I tell you the truth because I
3:02if it had been in their place
3:03but I I would have
3:04anyway but how many times have I talked with women
3:07but do you realize
3:09the number of times homeless women become V
3:12like in mode
3:14but finally I
3:16I don't understand I don't understand
3:17anyway I don't even know if my video
3:19does it have 1 meaning or whatever
3:21but in any case really I
3:22I think finally in fact you are really
3:24psychopaths
3:25but dark shit
3:26you're fucking dark shits like this
3:29I had to leave it in the street like that
3:31while the guy was not well at all
3:33and I can't do anything about it
3:35like I can't do anything
3:42oh my God
3:43you are really fucking big shit assholes
3:46but really
3:50brief
3:51I don't even know if I'll post this video
3:53I don't even know what it looks like but anyway

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Viral Breakdown

Hook (first 3 seconds)

  • Verbatim opening line: "When I tell you that I hate humans my mother's face is not a joke"
  • Hook pattern type: Bold claim + contrast ("I hate humans" vs. "my mother's face is not a joke" — implies a shocking reason)
  • Why it stops scrolling: The extreme emotional intensity ("I hate humans") paired with a personal, almost sacred reference ("my mother's face") creates immediate cognitive dissonance. Viewers must know why someone would say this, especially with such raw conviction.

Emotional Rhythm

  1. Curiosity + Anger (0:00–0:15): "I hate humans" — immediate shock, sets high stakes.
  2. Tension (0:15–0:45): Detailed, visceral description of the homeless man's injuries ("bloody face," "bruises everywhere," "everyone looked at us like a monster"). Builds disgust at bystanders' apathy.
  3. Resonance (0:45–1:15): Creator's own action (buying disinfectant, food) — a moment of relief/hope, but undercut by frustration.
  4. Escalation (1:15–2:00): The homeless man's story about being beaten by drunk partygoers — twist reveals systemic cruelty, not just individual neglect.
  5. Climax (2:00–2:30): "You are dark shits... I go to jail I don't care" — anger peaks, moral line drawn. The threat of violence for justice is the climax.
  6. Release + Guilt (2:30–3:00): Creator's helplessness ("I can't do anything about it") — emotional crash, leaves viewer unresolved.

Keyword Density

  • "Homeless" (12x): Algorithmic — high search volume, triggers empathy/outrage.
  • "Help" (8x): Emotional pull — signals moral failure/opportunity.
  • "Dark shits" / "assholes" (6x): Viral shock — drives engagement (comments, shares from outrage).
  • "I can't" / "I don't understand" (5x): Emotional pull — creates vulnerability, makes creator relatable.
  • "Everyone" (4x): Algorithmic — broadens relevance, implies collective guilt.
  • "Face" (3x): Emotional pull — visceral, personal (mother's face, homeless man's face).
  • "Hit" / "beat" (4x): Algorithmic — triggers trauma/justice keywords.

Why It Spreads

  1. Raw, unpolished authenticity: The creator admits "I don't even know if I'll post this video" — this meta-uncertainty signals real emotion, not scripted content. Viewers trust and share it because it feels like a confession, not a performance.
  2. Moral outrage + helplessness combo: The climax ("I can't do anything about it") creates a call to action without asking for one. Viewers feel compelled to comment, share, or donate — the video itself becomes a proxy for action.
  3. Specific, visual storytelling: The homeless man's injuries ("bloody face," "ribs," "bruises everywhere") are described in concrete, sensory detail — this triggers mirror neurons, making the scene feel real and urgent.
  4. Escalating stakes: From "I hate humans" → "beaten by drunk people" → "happens 56 times" → "homeless women are V" (implied violence). Each beat raises the emotional cost, making the video impossible to scroll past without a reaction.

What You Can Steal

  1. Start with a shocking, personal confession: "When I tell you that I hate humans" — use a phrase that contradicts your usual persona or creates immediate tension. The audience must know why.
  2. Use "I can't" + "I don't understand" as emotional hooks: Repeating these phrases signals vulnerability and invites the viewer to solve the problem in their own mind. It turns passive watching into active engagement.
  3. End on unresolved helplessness: Instead of a neat conclusion, leave the viewer with your raw emotion ("I can't do anything about it"). This creates a gap — viewers share it to fill that gap with their own outrage or solutions.
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