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"There is also Indonesian brain rot, notably Tung Tung Tung Sahur (āwhich is like a stick figure with a bat, telling people to wake up for a meal during Ramadanā) and Boneca Ambalabu (āa frog with a tyre for a body..."
"Yet its massive popularity with young people is worth at least attempting to wrap your head around as an indicator of the direction of travel of online culture."
"Despite, or because of, its weirdness, the meme became a staple in TikTokās ever-growing catalog of ābrainrotā content."
"By late January 2025, the āTralalero Tralalaā sound was unavoidable on TikTok. From Brat-font overlays to phonk remixes, users leveraged the audio to gain massive views. Notable creators used it in anime edits, soccer highlights, or skits dramatizing absurd betrayal scenarios."
"(translated) Many dismiss this nonsense as the creative low point of a youth that is already lost. Is that fair? If art students were to show similar paintings in class, people would discuss meaning, intention, and aesthetics."
"(translated) What at first glance appears to be stupidity actually has artistic potential for many observers. Is what's happening digital Dadaism? Some celebrate the movement as an ironic protest genreāa deliberately senseless response by the younger generation to an equally senseless world. While real wars rage outside and the climate is deteriorating, Gen Z responds to the absurdity of reality with even more absurdity."
"They do this democratic Disney thing that doesnāt belong to anybody."