@charlotteisnotcool: I love my wired earphones so much #fyp #whatsinmybag #vogue #celebrities #viral

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peppatheepiggg
Peppa Thee Pig 🐽🔥 :
see i believe ariana cus she was actually famous when wired headphones were in
2026-07-15 07:30:11
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fufu_fan718
TZUYU 🏹 :
this is so perfomartive
2026-07-07 20:40:51
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0mg_its_jade
silly_jade🧸 :
Tyla was the only ones who said it right🙂‍↕️
2026-07-15 17:51:29
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rubes2122
spam 😇 :
they. are. earphones
2026-07-05 10:31:11
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zhulieta
Zhulieta Ilieva :
Propaganda I’m not falling for
2026-07-12 00:28:55
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akvai336
. :
"performative" and its just headphones bfr😭 they also do look cooler soo
2026-07-11 17:21:31
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m0is3s_
Moemoe :
Moved to wired headphones 1. sound quality is better. 2. No bluetooth interference.
2026-07-14 23:22:01
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thickdyckdaddy27
Yellow :
yess milionares trying not to look out of touch sooo relatable ✌✌
2026-07-12 21:39:29
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swann.bs09
🦢𝓢𝔀𝓪𝓷𝓷🪽 :
performative af
2026-07-09 07:56:57
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itzmerafa0
Orangechicken :
I found those at the thrift store for 2 dollars and it works
2026-07-14 13:43:43
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bratzr4tz
bratzr4tz :
They dont use them
2026-07-05 16:36:20
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zarinn136
Zarinn :
Idk yall i love wire headphones
2026-07-14 02:45:30
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lsnjb_
sa. :
How are THIS many people offended over choice of headphones 💀
2026-07-14 13:40:30
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lavignequinn
S :
Then They stop working the next day
2026-07-15 05:15:13
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moonshapedrabbit
Moonshapedrabbit :
holy larp
2026-07-13 02:53:37
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pl4inj4ne
🏹 :
Better cause- 1. Don’t have to charge 2. Don’t have to connect to Bluetooth 3. Won’t lose them if they’re connected to phone
2026-07-11 19:05:50
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drift.m1
M🥨ħ :
There so anoyying
2026-07-12 00:01:59
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jericho_01_
Jericho and 50,000 others :
I want wired headphones but they’re not noise cancelling
2026-07-14 13:46:49
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uljxna
𝒰𝓁𝒿𝒶𝓃𝒶 :
Wired headphones to seem relatable 🥺✌️
2026-07-07 18:45:12
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bajaguzzler
Gus :
y’all, earphone is just more accessible than bluetooth airPods or headphone, like why is it such a big deal? and you’re less likely to lose them too.
2026-07-13 08:24:00
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leah__sam
leah :
“ performative” oh my bad i don’t want to spend my kidney on AirPods just to lose them after a week and charge them all the time cz i actually do need my headphones
2026-07-12 20:36:47
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