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Woman Weirds Out TikTok After Admitting That She Likes To Sleep In Jeans In Viral Video

Woman Weirds Out TikTok After Admitting That She Likes To Sleep In Jeans In Viral Video
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Jeans are having an internet moment right now.

Last week, a "jable" gave us all Hannah Montana flashbacks. Now, people are debating whether jeans work as pajamas.


One group of you just cringed and dropped a few colorful statements, possibly in several languages. Another group just shrugged like it was no big deal because you fall asleep in your jeans all the time.

If you're anything like TikTok users, you're not-so-silently judging one another.

So how did we get here?

It's Julia's fault.

TikTok user @juliakcrist posted a 12 second clip—that's right folks, she benignly horrified the internet in just over 10 seconds which has got to be some sort of record—where she took on both sides of a confessional conversation.

The exchange is simple.

Character A tells Character B that there's so much they don't know about A. B retorts by jokingly asking if A is an axe murderer.

A explains it's worse—"I like to sleep in jeans."

@juliakcrist

can’t believe i’m exposing myself like this

Just twelve short seconds and the internet had a new favorite thing to argue about.

It's what we do best.

Those who disapproved did so passionately, to say the least.

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But fellow denim-dozers finally found their people.

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So which side of this debate are you siding with?


Can jeans be jammies? Are you a denim-dozer?

Or are you horrified at the thought?

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