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OriginNew York City
Members Alan Vega
Martin Rev
GenresElectropunk
Electronic Music
Art Punk
Avant-garde Music
Electronic Rock
Proto-punk
Record labels Blast First
Mute Records
Red Star Records
ZE Records
ROIR
Skos genre Electronic dance music
Alternative/Indie
Metal
Dance/Electronic
Hip-Hop/Rap
SongsFrankie TeardropSuicide · 1977 ChereeSuicide · 1977 Dream Baby DreamSuicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev · 1980 View 25+ more
ListFrankie TeardropSuicide · 1977
ChereeSuicide · 1977
Dream Baby DreamSuicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev · 1980
Albums Suicide
American Supreme
A Way of Life
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Date of Upd.
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About Suicide


Suicide was an American musical duo composed of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev, intermittently active between 1970 and 2016.

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Mascara: What is the TikTok trend all about?

Feb 16,2020 9:34 am

By Imogen JamesBBC News

TikTok fan? Chances Are you've seen a lot of people talking about mascara recently - But it isn't about make-up.

People have been using The Word to talk about relationships in a way that avoids TikTok's censorship filters.

Since the #mascara trend originated less than Two Weeks ago, it's racked up More Than 100 million views.

The Secret code started off confusing, then took a darker turn that got actress Julia Fox into a bit of trouble. But what is it all about?

How it started

In The Beginning the mascara trend was fairly wholesome.

Users would post videos - usually with The Song Constellations, by Duster - and talk about their experiences, good and bad, with partners.

One said they have had their mascara since they were 14, and " there's nothing like this one anywhere else".

Some weren't So Lucky in love.

Another said they didn't know if they would " ever trust any other mascara" after theirs " made my lashes completely fall apart".

How it's going

Like so many trends, it soon grew more sexual.

Mascara, and the mascara wand, soon became code words for a certain body part. Some People even discussed their wand sizes, or how long their mascara lasted.

Then along came discussions of sexual assault and trauma, framed in a way that only those " in the know" would understand.

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This confusion landed actress and model Julia Fox in Hot Water last week when she replied to a video that used this alternative meaning.

The user posted that his mascara was tried " without my consent".

Julia responded: " Idk why But I don't feel bad for u lol".

People were quick to call her out on The Comment .

She apologised once she realised her mistake, saying she genuinely thought they were talking about make-up.

Do you speak Algo?

Code words are common on TikTok, and words like grape - Rape - and unalive - Suicide - are used constantly.

They're all a response to the app's ban on sexually Explicit Language and content, which can make it hard to talk about sensitive topics.

This language that develops out of tight regulations was given the name " Algospeak" - Algorithm speak - by Taylor Loenz, a Washington Post reporter.

Code words aren't a new thing online. There was a time when Most People didn't know what OMG, LOL or IKR meant.

And if you're " in the know" there's not much room for confusion.

As One user wrote: " As much as I hate terms like 'unalive' there is no mistaking what that term means. If you say SA, I either know it means sexual assault or I can Google it and find it. "

But they pointed out a specific problem with the #mascaratrend.

" If I Google mascara, all I'll get is actual mascara because make-up companies pay big money for first-page ad space. "

What do experts say?

Trauma expert Danny Greeves thinks that TikTok is a poor medium to share traumatic experiences appropriately.

Danny Says code words present a " challenge" because they reference a topic indirectly and takeaway its " emotional significance".

" Topics that would usually command empathy, understanding and sensitivity become trivialised.

" When that occurs - Such as with the mascara trend - Deeply painful and traumatic events Such as sexual assault are minimised. "

Educational and child psychologist Dr Amanda Furness isn't quite as convinced, and says the developing language might allow Young People to discuss experiences more openly.

" But it does give a confusing message and is open to misinterpretation, " she says.

In her view, " The Most helpful place to start is ensuring that Young People feel comfortable and safe talking about their experiences and bodies in a universally understood way".

And she reminds everyone to remember that when you share on Social Media , you can't control where The Information ends up.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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