>Let me explain it to you.
>Stacey and Ashley are the alphas of the group. They are pretty and somewhat smart and every other girl needs to do their bidding.
>They are the two girls you see at the start of the video.
>They have Becka, who is like, suuuper good at dancing (even though she wishes she could be as pretty as them) so they think of a plan to become viral on social media. They tell Becka that it would be amazing if they made a tik-tok of her showing her skills.
>Behind Becka, there's the other girls at their group, who aren't as attractive but they are soooo supportive and nice, so they get a chance to be part of the outer circle of the popular girls. They create a dance choreography and rehearse it at least 3 times a day before creating the video.
>And at the back, there's the women that they consider invisible. Not only it's a chance for the popular girls to show pity disguised as including them, it's also a device to show how they are just part of a nameless crowd.
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>Women in groups are literally incapable of not creating hierarchies. They are much ruthless than men in that sense.
>For us it looks retarded but it's a way for the group to stay in line.