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Material affordances Post-its offer portability, color variety, and low-stakes permanence. Their weak adhesive invites continuous rearrangement, producing mutable ornamentation that resists commodification. On fabric, they hover between decoration and debris—visually conspicuous but easily removed—making them ideal for ephemeral sartorial statements.
Creators often name videos like raw security footage or leaked files to build mystery and immersion. Frivolous Dress Order - Post Its.mp4l
This is a category of viral video where people—often on platforms like TikTok and Instagram—share their experiences of ordering a dress online, only to receive something wildly different. These videos typically follow a format. The creator will first display a picture of a stunning, elegant dress from a website or ad. Then, they will cut to a shot of the actual garment they received, which is usually a hilarious disaster of poor fit, different colors, completely wrong patterns, or other goofy results. Creators often name videos like raw security footage
Silence.
: In an effort to appear wealthy and sophisticated, the duo concocts a lie claiming they invented Post-it notes. The creator will first display a picture of
On the coffee pot, a blue one:
However, the "order" quickly devolves. As the upbeat, lo-fi background music swells, more notes appear: “No fabrics that rustle.” “Polka dots must be exactly 1cm apart.” “Hats allowed only if they resemble fruit.”