‘Tagle core’ goes viral on TikTok as Gen Z swoons for pope contender who sang John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’

The Catholic Church of the Catholic Church was not on the Bingo card this year for John Lennon’s “Imagination” song.

The Pope sent shocking waves in the world on Easter Monday, about 250,000 visitors to the Vatican, Peter in the Vatican, flooded with the St. Peter Square in the Vatican. As the Vatican read the Vatican for the Vatican, which can play the highest role in the Catholic Church, can accept the highest role in the Catholic Church.

However, users in Tiktok have already chosen their favorite rivals: Philippine Prelate Luis Antonio Tagle Prelate.

The videos of a liberal prone front leader, a liberal prone front head, called Papa’s “Asia Francis”, aimed at coloring the opponent in a bad light.

A video sent by the Conservative news agency read: “The words of the song are contrary to a direct catholic doctrine … is this scandal or scandalous ignorance?” Different users in the comment section rejected the opponent that supports a more conservative choice like Guinea Prelate Robert Sarah.

However, by interpreting the label, by commenting by a user, “The boy read a song about world peace. If it really is the most dirty you can dig over it, he would make a great pap.” Another user commented on the same video: “God has forbidden a pastor lawyer for a pastor.”

God saves the memes

Now users receive additional miles, more videos and adjustments and adjustments and password tagle are revitalized as the option for the next Pope.

When he sang his hands and dances in a church, the commentators said that the commentators said that the commentators said: “I”, “With you”, “I love you” and “I love you.”

Supporters also adjusted to make adjustments to show their support, with a video called Tagle Core, Tiktok Trend, dancing and dancing, dancing and dancing and talking to the music of the Aphex Twin, connecting the music, turned into a video.

His support is also a meme-ified, creating “POV” videos with users and imagine a future where the Vatican is filled with dramatic song interpretations.

Another video edited in the Korean-fanccam style, likes to argue with more than 299,000 likes, thousands of users Tagle and Sarah. The user said: “This Pope watched the Pope’s elections.”

Another user seized the repetitive feeling of social media users: “The first result in the Tiktok period. I am very happy to survive in this historical period.”

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