dressing up like Ken from the Barbie movie, with a sweatshirt saying "Kenough", will be a popular meme or costume option in 2023.
We will decide this way: Will there be a youtube video or short featuring someone in this costume, by 11/10/2023, which has at least 1m views?
It has to be a real person really wearing the costume for Halloween. Not a drawing or similar
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@KnowNothing I looked at some of those high count costume videos, but didn’t find one with Kenough. Nice job digging that up
at this point, it seems like it comes down to the question of what “featuring“ means here. You definitely have a video “including” someone in this costume that meets the view count, but given all the other costumes, there might be an argument that they aren’t being “featured” in the video, since it’s more of a needle in a haystack.
But I’m not OP, so we’ll see what Ernie thinks
@JimHays sorry for the lack of definition to this point. I haven't reviewed all the videos yet. When I wrote the claim I imagined maybe some reporter at a big party interviewing celebs dressed up or random people in the street in say las Vegas. I was intending if someone in such a video had the costume on it would count. I would take its appearance in the video that this was "understood* this year as a real thing. Given that it's pretty easy to do, that seems like it's be enough to count as popular.
@Ernie I don't see anyone in that video dressed up like the movie character (with the word "Kenough" on his shirt)—just a photo of the original movie character, played by Ryan Gosling...
@gramophone ah, good point, no kenough sweatshirt except the one that's a movie screenshot. So this doesn't qualify.
Side note: the presenter was "dressed up" in taht he was wearing the clothes but it wasn't exactly a halloween party - nobody else was around, no parties, not "real" so it's not actually "dressed up for halloween"