People have been reminiscing about all the bizarre interactions they used to 行為/法令/行動する out with their Barbie dolls when they were kids - with hilarious results.

Alexa 列/漕ぐ/騒動 誘発するd the conversation after taking to TikTok to showcase the difference between how 'how adults thought we played' versus 'how we 現実に played.'

She 行為/法令/行動するd out two very 際立った 対話s to 論証する the stark differences.

And テレビ視聴者s soon flooded to the comments to come clean about their own playtimes in times gone by.

Alexa Rowe sparked the conversation after taking to TikTok to showcase the difference between how 'how adults thought we played' versus 'how we actually played'
Alexa Rowe sparked the conversation after taking to TikTok to showcase the difference between how 'how adults thought we played' versus 'how we actually played'

Alexa 列/漕ぐ/騒動 誘発するd the conversation after taking to TikTok to showcase the difference between how 'how adults thought we played' versus 'how we 現実に played'?

In the video, Alexa is shown aggressively using a male doll and a fake Oscar trophy, to create fictional scenes that included the two fighting over a cheating scandal and breaking up

In the ビデオ, Alexa is shown 積極性 using a male doll and a 偽の Oscar トロフィー, to create fictional scenes that 含むd the two fighting over a cheating スキャンダル and breaking up

In the clip, which has been 見解(をとる)d more than 583,000 times, Alexa could be seen gripping a figurine in each 手渡す.

She began with a cordial scene that most parents would 推定する/予想する as one doll said: 'Wow. You look so nice today.'

To which, the other 答える/応じるd: 'Thank you, so do you Barbie. Let's go to the 蓄える/店!'

But then she?comedically 移行d to show the dolls engaged in a much more serious conversation.

始める,決める against ominous mood music, the dolls yelled at one another during a heated 対決.

'How could you do that to me? You're sleeping with every other Barbie.?We have a family together. Me and our 35 other children mean nothing to you?' one 需要・要求するd.

'The fact we're getting 立ち退かせるd from our apartment? You 港/避難所't even been 支払う/賃金ing for it.'?

Switching to the 役割 of the 相当するもの, she continued: 'I've given you everything you've ever 手配中の,お尋ね者.'

She begins with a cordial scene that most parents would expect - but then she comedically transitions to show the dolls engaged in a much more serio
us conversation
She begins with a cordial scene that most parents would expect - but then she comedically transitions to show the dolls engaged in a much more serious conversation

She begins with a cordial scene that most parents would 推定する/予想する - but then she comedically 移行s to show the dolls engaged in a much more serious conversation

Viewers soon flooded to the comments to come clean about their own playtimes in times gone by

テレビ視聴者s soon flooded to the comments to come clean about their own playtimes in times gone by

The protagonist 答える/応じるd: 'You never gave me anything I needed. Kids, come on, we're leaving your father in the dust.

'And if you even try to find me again, I will pluck out your eyeballs in 前線 of every 選び出す/独身 woman you've ever loved, and eat them!'

She then imitated her mom calling her outside the door as a child by 説: 'Honey, it's time to go,' before 答える/応じるing: 'Just five more minutes.'

Alex captioned the light-hearted ビデオ: 'It was always SO MF DRAMATIC (ANYONE ELSE!?!?!?).'

And the floodgates soon opened as hundreds of her 202,000 信奉者s 自白するd to their own play time 陰謀(を企てる)s.

One person wrote: 'No stop, 原因(となる) my dolls were having love 事件/事情/状勢s and 殺人ing each other on the daily.'

A second person 追加するd: 'I 行為/法令/行動するd out a kidnapping storylines more times than I'd like to 収容する/認める.'

The floodgates soon opened as hundreds
 of her 202,000 followers confessed to their own playtime plots

The floodgates soon opened as hundreds of her 202,000 信奉者s 自白するd to their own playtime 陰謀(を企てる)s?

A third person commented: 'Before I even really knew what LGBTQ+ was, my Barbie left Ken for another Barbie, and then my Ken fell in love with another Ken lol.'

Another wrote: 'Me making all my Barbies the teenage 後見人s of their younger siblings after their parents died.'

Someone else 追加するd: 'My Barbies always had 難破させるs, went into 昏睡s, then died whenever I 手配中の,お尋ね者 to switch playing with a different Barbie.'

One person commented: 'My Barbies had a 計画(する) 衝突,墜落 on a 砂漠d island and had to fight for 生き残り.'

Another person wrote: 'I once had a story with Barbies where we went to a beach for 24 hours, and our mom was helping us, but it turns out she wasn't our mom and kidnapped us.'?

But, on the other hand, some followers could not relate and grew up gently playing with their Barbies instead

But, on the other 手渡す, some 信奉者s could not relate and grew up gently playing with their Barbies instead?

But, on the other 手渡す, some 信奉者s could not relate and grew up gently playing with their Barbies instead.?

One person wrote: 'I feel robbed of my childhood. I never did this.'

A second person commented: 'Wait for real, when I was younger, I was pretending that my Barbies were shopping.'

Alexa has since 株d with BuzzFeed: 'I thought it would be a hilarious contrast to 描写する how I assumed parents/the マスコミ "think" we play with toys/play pretend, versus how we 現実に do.?

'Little girls can have such a RICH AND WILD imagination, so I thought it would be funny to 描写する!

'I just love girlhood. And I love breaking the stereotypes of girlhood.?

'The comments made me cackle and also cry. It 深く,強烈に moved me to see how all of us were connecting on this weird/hilarious/wild 株d experience in such an intimate, hilarious, rich way.'