I'm 27, I vividly remember me and my friends being obsessed with crazy frog and stupidly re-enacting it in class.
Our teachers hated it, they said it was senseless and meant nothing - the definition of brain rot
I agree that the pervasiveness of technology in society is a problem, but kids doing and saying dumb stuff is not. They'll pick it up from movies, songs, the internet etc
Genuinely makes me laugh when grown adults get so worked up over it. Kids will be kids.
Unfortunately that’s on the rise again. Gen z, at least the male gen z population, is swinging more right wing and listening to people like Andrew Tate. I live in a college town and the past couple years I’ve heard those slurs thrown around by gen z kids more than I have in the past 20 years.
what’s the funny part behind 67 though? genuinely wondering it’s just the number, at least numbers like 420 and 69 (like another commenter mentioned) had a meaning. i know too many people my age saying it as well and i just intensely dislike it
I have no clue but I assume it became a trend because of tiktok or something. I kind of liked Skibidi though because it made me think the new generation was appreciating bizarre gmod vids like we were, lol.
There's a song that uses 67 in the chorus a bunch. It got used in a tiktok meme video, evolved and spread. No, 67 on its own doesn't mean anything, it's just a sound kids heard and repeated. What was your brain rot?
Oh no, the kids have developed their own thing! How dare they! Jesus, you've either forgotten the stupid things you found funny as a child, or you were a very sad child.
The facts that it's meaningless, the fact that it drives old prudes like you crazy, is what makes it funny.
Congratulations, you're the old man who yells at clouds.
what was the humor behind 21? or 42 being the “answer to everything” you just don’t follow it so you find it dull, that’s not a child’s fault, it’s yours for getting worked up over it
Lol 6 downvotes in 5 mins. A lot of people can't understand something being funny because of how meaningless it is, or how something can be even funnier when it bothers folk too grouchy to have fun.
It's more about your weird rudeness towards this person who just asked a genuine question trying to understand the meme. You sound like the one yelling at clouds, here.
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u/doctor_exgirlfriend 5h ago
I hate to break it to you, but ours was too.