Listing mundane rock and roll things from @veronafarrell_

The creator reads from a notebook to present a list of everyday actions and traits she considers to be 'rock and roll.' She elaborates on each point, explaining why behaviors like drinking black coffee, using tampons without applicators, underpacking, embracing unique facial features, winking, not having a driver's license, maintaining a signature style, and dating short men represent a counter-cultural, self-assured mindset. Throughout the monologue, she contrasts these behaviors with societal norms and her own personal habits.

Creator: @veronafarrell_ on TikTok

Video format

Yap

Video outline

  1. State unconventional thesis
  2. Present first category of examples
  3. Escalate to personal identity examples
  4. Conclude with a counter-normative take
  5. Tease the next list

Hook overview

A direct, confident statement of the video's premise and the unconventional classification system being used.

Title hook

Things people do that I think are very rock and roll

Verbal hook

Bitch is back with another list.

Visual hook

A woman speaks directly to the camera with expressive hand gestures while holding a physical notebook, creating a sense of personal storytelling and authority.

Hook strategies

  1. opinions-polarization

Payoff

The final item is a provocative statement on a deeply ingrained societal norm (e.g., dating preferences), followed by a direct teaser for the next video in the series to drive follows.

Narrative framework

The Subjective Authority List

Narrative framework logic

A rapid-fire list where the creator assigns a novel, subjective status (e.g., 'cool,' 'underrated,' 'rock and roll') to a series of mundane or unconventional items, justifying each with personal commentary and relatable self-deprecation.

Narrative framework breakdown

  • frameworkName: The Subjective Authority List
  • frameworkType: List-Style Narrative
  • coreLogic: A rapid-fire list where the creator assigns a novel, subjective status (e.g., 'cool,' 'underrated,' 'rock and roll') to a series of mundane or unconventional items, justifying each with personal commentary and relatable self-deprecation.
  • confidence: 95
  • pendingStatus: created

Topics: Lifestyle, Culture, Social Behavior, Philosophy

Concepts: Rapid Fire Listicle, Cultural Rant

Formats: Yap

Elements: Text Overlay, Jump Cut

Account types: Personal Brand

Transcript excerpt

Bitch is back with another list. Things that I think are very rock and roll. Drinking black coffee. I exclusively drink lattes. It's just really hardcore. You know? Girls that use the tampons without applicators. That is so cool. All of the Swedish girls just yes, like, bullets. I could better. I just think it's it's so hardcore. Underpacking. Having a unique facial feature that you could quite easily change. I'm talking about, like, you know when people's ears stick out. Like, that's a pretty simple procedure to pin them back in. Are they gonna do it? No. Fuck it. Why would, like, why would they bother? Other examples are unibrows. Nah, I'm just gonna keep it. Love it. Bigger noses that aren't the, you know, one that we see on Instagram all the time. I, myself, had a moment, but my sister told me it wasn't very rock and roll, and then I moved on with my life. This one is so underused. Winking. I think we should all wink more. I think it's like the sexiest, coolest gesture that you can offer the world. Debatable, but not having a driver's license could signal laziness, but also going against the grain. I'm currently trying to get my driver's license, but I think if you, like, own i

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