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Connects with the term "Balkan Rage" and other so called "brainrot[1]" terms used mainly by kids aged 3-12 in the popular social media app "TikTok" to refer to as something as a trend showing how powerful they are. Although a lot of people in the comment section under these short form videos are laughing at them for being cynical as this term is now viewed as a joke, due to the fast-changing factor of social media.
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edit- ^ Roy, Jessica (June 17, 2024). "If You Know What 'Brainrot' Means, You Might Already Have It". The New York Times.