Young Australians are taking to TikTok to slam Prime Minister Scott Morrison for his decision to holiday in Hawaii while Australia burns - and they're not holding back.
Mr Morrison has faced strong criticism for taking a family holiday during an escalating bushfire crisis, which has so far destroyed more than 900 homes and killed seven people.
Mr Morrison returned to Australia on Saturday, and has issued a statement expressing regret for "any offence caused to any of the many Australians affected by the terrible bushfires by my taking leave with family at this time".
Public frustration with the Prime Minister has not abated, with Australians taking to social media to express their anger.
#ScoMoResign is currently trending on Twitter, while younger Australians are flocking to video-driven social media app TikTok to create humorous videos about the Prime Minister's Hawaiian getaway.
In fact, someone should probably tell the Prime Minister he's now TikTok famous - posts tagged #Scomo have now received over 1 million views on the platform, and videos criticising the Prime Minister's handling of the bushfire crisis have received tens of thousands of likes.
Here are some of the most engaged with:
If you like piña coladas...
...then you'll love this timely update to the classic song.
Other classic songs didn't even need a re-write - as this TikTok user points out, it's not all that easy to avoid reminders of the pressing bushfire crisis.
Other TikTok users tried to understand exactly what Scott Morrison was thinking when he headed to Hawaii during a bushfire emergency
And others questioned how he was planning to respond when he returned from his overseas jaunt.
In public statements, Scott Morrison has ruled out any changes to his government's climate change policies as a result of the current bushfires, saying that "a panic approach and response to anything does not help".
On TikTok, Australians are hoping he'll reconsider.
If you'd like to peruse the latest Scott Morrison-themed TikTok trends, you can find them here.