This book traces the journey of brain rot from its origins in 19th-century philosophy to its rebirth on Twitter, TikTok, and Discord. It explores how short-form video platforms and AI-generated nonsense propelled it into the mainstream, culminating in "brain rot" being crowned Oxford's Word of the Year in 2024. Along the way, it examines the controversies, criticisms, and cultural debates surrounding the trend: Are these memes harmless fun, or do they reveal something deeper about attention spans, digital fatigue, and our need for absurdity in chaotic times?
Blending history, humor, and cultural analysis, Brain Rot is both entertaining and thought-provoking. It's the ultimate guide to understanding why toilets sing, Italians chant nonsense, and entire generations embrace the meaningless with such joy.
Whether you're a casual scroller, a meme scholar, or simply curious about the strange humor shaping our future, this book will show you why brain rot matters-and why it's impossible to look away.
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