A TikTok User Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Making Potential Suitors Do A Tim Allen Grunt Before She Plans To Meet Up With Them

The realm of dating can sometimes feel like a tedious journey filled with common disappointments, punctuated by moments of joy and excitement. In less gloomy instances, it can become the delightful mix of confusion and charm that a TikToker has creatively portrayed in society, or more accurately, on the dating app Hinge. And who understands about hinges? The star from ‘Home Improvement’, Tim Allen! [Three perfectly articulated grunts.]

Someone who’s acquainted with Allen’s work from his iconic TV sitcom or stand-up performances, or those more accustomed to recognizing sounds on the internet, can easily identify the comedian’s distinctive high-pitched grunt during a storm from quite a distance. This unique sound makes it an intriguing test for TikToker Kathenn25 when evaluating potential matches on Hinge, and it also provides engaging content to watch. Here’s how this Divine Experiment kicked off earlier in the year:

@kathenn25 ♬ tv off – Kendrick Lamar

The “4B Movement” signifies a feminist movement born in South Korea, humorously implied here. However, the humor isn’t necessarily about its amusing nature, but rather the response was substantial enough that Kathenn25 produced multiple subsequent videos featuring similar growling sounds.

@kathenn25 ♬ original sound – .

To call such highly specialized motivation ‘genius’ might be misleading, as genius often implies something universally recognized and profound. In other words, let’s not confuse brilliance with this specific case. As for Albert Einstein, he would surely appreciate the relativity of time when considering the sheer volume of messages this woman receives. If her future plan involves rallying others, I can only wish it elicits the “Wah-ah-ah-ah” from Disturbed’s “Down with the Sickness” in men everywhere.

Before it’s confirmed (either way), gather your hands and enjoy a collection of the top-notch growls in a video. Can this remind you of Tim Allen? That’s something for you to judge, esteemed reader.

@kathenn25 ♬ original sound – Kathenn

It wouldn’t be fair to only select the top choices, as it contradicts the belief that everyone is fundamentally equal. However, in this instance, it appears that equality isn’t being upheld.

@kathenn25 ♬ original sound – Kathenn

Because a comment on the “Worst Of” video had me laughing out loud due to various reasons, I thought I’d share it here:

Here’s a more polite and professional way to phrase the sentence:

“I would appreciate it if you could provide some birthdates for these individuals. It might be helpful to use a search engine like Google before attempting tasks like this. Regarding the task at hand, I recommend not sending the initial attempt. I apologize if my previous message came across as disrespectful. As someone who grew up with that show, Tim Taylor is among my top three favorite TV fathers, along with Uncle Phil and Carl Winslow.”

This version maintains the original meaning while being more respectful and professional in tone.

@drewcopene

It’s quite possible that Netflix might have offered a substantial amount of money to the TikToker for this idea and transformed it into a dating reality show. Given my interest in such programs, I wouldn’t miss the chance to watch it at least once. While it may not reach the depth or significance of shows like “Love on the Spectrum” or be on par with the revival of “Love Connection,” if there was an unconventional approach to breathe new life into that format…

It’s been 26 years since the television show “Home Improvement” concluded (with Patricia Richardson making some assertive statements about its termination), even though Tim Allen reappeared as his character, complete with grunts, on “Last Man Standing,” opposite himself in a different role. If Kathenn25 were to ask men to recreate scenes from that sitcom, it might trigger a self-devouring cycle that could potentially annihilate all matter. So let’s avoid doing that, unless you don’t mind, of course.

If Allen’s character, Matt, re-enters the dating world for Season 2 of “Shifting Gears” in 2025, he might consider using a dating app with an unusual twist: asking potential female dates to mimic specific engine start-up noises as a unique way to gauge compatibility. However, upon reflection, it seems less suitable and potentially problematic for a sitcom character to engage in such behavior. So keep up the good work, Kathenn25, in your commitment to promoting appropriate content for television.

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2025-07-04 22:08

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