{"id":49057,"date":"2025-01-28T17:31:16","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:31:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/gamers-use-viral-tiktok-about-dry-ass-phones-to-create-hilarious-tips-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:31:16","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:31:16","slug":"gamers-use-viral-tiktok-about-dry-ass-phones-to-create-hilarious-tips-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/gamers-use-viral-tiktok-about-dry-ass-phones-to-create-hilarious-tips-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Gamers use viral TikTok about \u201cdry ass phones\u201d to create hilarious tips &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Gamers use viral TikTok about \u201cdry ass phones\u201d to create hilarious tips Pexels, @cottonbro @freestocksAfter a TikTok asking for guys without active romantic lives went viral, gamers have co-opted the trend and turned it into a way for people to improve at games like Super Smash Bros. and League of Legends. A TikTok user by the name of \u2018lilbentleyvert\u2019 hit the \u201cFor You\u201d page (also known as the FYP) with multicolored lighting, some winks, and a classic tongue-out pose. She had a simple question: \u201cDudes with zero h**s and dry a** phones, wyd rn?\u201d While some guys may not want to be known for their absence of female romantic companions nor their barren cellular messaging services, TikTok\u2019s gamers are apparently a proud people. Very quickly, bentleyvert\u2019s original video had been surpassed in views and likes by a bevy of game-inclined users who were willing to show exactly what they were doing at the moment. Dissatisfied with simply showing that they were playing video games, many of these users began showing off useful tips and combinations for popular titles. And very quickly, one lady\u2019s desire for an uninvolved dude was co-opted and supplanted by gamers rising up and sharing tips. \u2018Wasperjeed,\u2019 comfortable being a dude with an uncluttered inbox, was eager to take the \u201cwyd rn\u201d question head-on. He quickly, enthusiastically cut off bentleyvert\u2019s video and proceeded to drop some knowledge. Read more: Top 10 TikTok creators of 2020 &#8211; With an abrupt \u201cI\u2019m so glad you asked,\u201d Wasperjeed continues to explain how a \u201cwavedash\u201d functions in Super Mash Bros. Melee. Touching on how impactful it can be, he demonstrates how to perform the mechanic with a Gamecube controller and explains why it\u2019s such a dominant technique. Of course, he nailed the caption as easily as he nailed Falco\u2019s wavedash: \u201cNo h**s, but I still mash.\u201d And he wasn\u2019t the only gamer to rise up and co-opt the trend. https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@nottpanda\/video\/6900525296018132229?source=h5_m TikTok user \u2018nottpanda,\u2019 went in a different direction with his demonstration. Showing his PC\u2019s monitor, he decided to let everyone know that he was currently practicing a \u201creally easy\u201d Akali combo in League of Legends. Read more: TikTok stars make adorable kid famous &#8211; Ultimately, no one knows if lilbentleyvert has decided to court one of these gamers yet. If she does choose one, Wasperjeed has to be a top candidate, given his skill and superior ability to avoid inappropriate language (unlike nottpanda). But if she doesn\u2019t choose one, then that\u2019s ok, because they seem content to share tips with fellow gamers, instead.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gamers use viral TikTok about \u201cdry ass phones\u201d to create hilarious tips Pexels, @cottonbro @freestocksAfter a TikTok asking for guys without active romantic lives went viral, gamers have co-opted the trend and turned it into a way for people to improve at games like Super Smash Bros. and League of Legends. 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