Student INSPIRES via TikTok - He wants to BE ONE OF THE BEST🧐

Student INSPIRES via TikTok. A North Jersey College Student hopes to be one of the lighter lights of the Tiktok community.

Student INSPIRES via TikTok
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Liam Cassidy first downloaded the video-sharing app during quarantine to pass the time and started to film his own video clip shortly thereafter. It was not long until you start viral.

"Everything that happens in my head, I try to call," said Cassidy, 21-year-old Montville home and organic major at the Seton Hall University.

"I keep a note page in my phone and I just add it to the funny things." and later he translates these ideas in ClipVideos.

The last video clip, which is concerned viral, is one that he works, all of his life long. Cassidy's mother has been teaching a primary school in Pompton levels for almost 25 years. And of course, she tells her students every year.

And every year when Cassidy goes to his mother's classroom to meet her children, she is happy.

"I'm going in and it's like, these children really think I'm the coolest person on the planet Earth," Cassidy said with laughing. "That's a feeling I knew my whole life, and I just pulled the deduction on it."

The video clip - a conversion of the first time Cassidy meets the students of his mother - had more than 107k Likes and 927k views for Tuesday morning.

Cassidy was first downloaded Tiktok at the beginning of the quarantine of 2020, but says it has since become a serious hobby of him.

"Tiktok allows me to tap into a creative side, which I am otherwise not accessible," said Cassidy, whose goal is to become a physiotherapist and work with high-profile athletes.

"There is another meaning level to be honest."

One of the first videos Clip Taok for Cassidy was one who was released last March when he played in "surviving" trainee in the lavalette.

To Cassidy - a massive "survivor" fan who wants to be in the show - that Tktok meant too much.

But what means that he shows more than the show of Celebrities, he says he is a power of positivity itself.

"There are many people in the app to create characters and stuck certain things on certain things," Cassidy said a RA on campus in Shu. "I see that I'm just about the relative character for the younger age group.

"A goal I have is to spend more positive content and let people go. Up to a lot of video clip strips because they make another degree of complexity and positivity," he said. "I think I'm funny for the funny way she burns."

His vision for the future simple is videos clip: comedic and convertible. "It's just a great feeling, because if you know what you think about it is appreciated," he said.

"I know I'm not crazy against the others stacking out there, but I hope I get there and posing people continuously, like people like humans and dogs." Student INSPIRES via TikTok with his Incredibles clips.

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