Skip to content

TikToks Girl on Couch deletes page after naming most irrelevant country

Girl on Couch has gone viral on TikTok after declaring India the most irrelevant country right now over reasons that have since resulted in her ridicule.

The internet is truly a marvellous place where literally anyone can Google anything. Unfortunately, not enough people do. In fact, if this TikTok user had used her Wi-Fi for anything besides posting a TikTok, she would probably still be on the app. 

What did Girl on Couch say?

Over the last few days, TikTok has been engulfed by a user known as @GirlOnCouch. While her account is no longer up, her initial video has already been spread enough that one quick search will show you why she has gone viral.�

For literally no reason at all, she took to the platform and declared: The most irrelevant country right now is India. First of all, have they ever even fought in a war? I feel like they dont participate in war. Which is fine, I respect that, its like unproblematic.

Since the country gained its independence in 1947, it has fought a total of four wars, three against Pakistan and one against the People’s Republic of China. 

She continued: But like, whats good with them? Do they have a king or a President? Also, doe s no one want their land? I respect that they stay out of conflict, but like, who do they fight for?

Who are their allies? I just feel like I never hear about them, Girl on Couch added in her TikTok rant. Like no natural disasters, no uprisings. They are never in the press. Where are you India?

Unsurprisingly, the country of India is in the press all the time, and just last year they experienced some of the worst natural disasters in modern history. 

TikTok takes aim

Girl on the Couch has been positively rinsed by her fellow TikTokers as many questioned why she didnt search online for the answers to her questions.�

One person said: This is insane.

Public schools failed us all, a second person said, as a third chimed in, Girl, read some history. Ya lazy to ask questions instead of just taking 4.33 seconds to google that shizz.