“Use the new miracle medicine Protikeene to relieve your allergy symptoms permanently! Protikeene should be taken once per morning. Just a dab'll do. Do not overdose or your symptoms will be multiplied.”
As somebody who has had terrible allergies his whole life, ginger-haired Boi was very excited to hear something like this.
“Mom, I need this!”
Boi’s mother just nodded her head, showing that she agreed with his need for the medicine. The following day Boi and his mom traveled to the nearest pharmacy to pick up the “miracle medicine”. It was lemon-flavored; not Boi’s favorite, but he is picky about mostly everything anyway. At birth, his allergies had weakened …show more content…
Against the rules, they took out their phones and recorded and posted the scene to their social media accounts. Boi knew exactly what happened. Unfortunately, Boi used too much Protikeene.
He shouted, almost in tears, “I thought just a dab will do!!!”
And that is what the kids captioned their photos.
“Just a Dab” with Boi’s face on it spread across the social medias and websites at their middle school. Becoming almost an icon, not for a good reason, Boi was sad at the thought so many people are laughing at him. To Boi’s despair, the “Dab” was trending like never before. Not just at his school, but others too! Soon, his sneeze-move changed from a joke to an actual dance. Kids and adults hopped on the trend, marketing the dance move on mugs, shirts, hats, you name it. “Dabbing”, the art of one person placing their head in their arm with the other in the air, has evolved into the cultural icon we know today. Whether you love it or hate it, there is one thing that is true: Boi was making money left and