#redbeanBear is having lots of fun watching the #BreeBands outside the #Pony

He's so #happy he left his #captor #MisterP

#DontPanic; #TheInternet is #StillOn...

Roll (Burbank Funk)

The Internet · Hive Mind · Song · 2018

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The Internet:
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#TheInternet

https://requestedrecords.bandcamp.com/track/kill-the-internet

https://open.spotify.com/track/01bfHCsUTwydXCHP1VoLlI

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Kill The Internet, by Sweat Enzo

from the album Rok N Roll Porch

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#WhatFor...

#TheInternet is #StillOn...

And, #QuoteToots; #StillQuiteCool...

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The Internet
Auckland, New Zealand
2018

#concertphotography #photooftheday #theinternet

[#GiftLink] "A friend told me a story recently about her son. He’s about 9 years old and doesn’t have much access to #socialmedia. One day this past fall, he came home from school and told his mom that kids there were saying “6-7.” He wanted to know what it meant. So she pulled out her phone and looked up an explainer video that tells, for those who have been similarly perplexed, a familiar story: A rapper named Skrilla said it on a song called “Doot Doot”; audio from the song started being used in TikToks about LaMelo Ball (who is 6-foot-7); some goofy kid yelled it at a high school basketball game, which became another #TikTok; and it went from there, aided no doubt by the fact that six and seven are statistically quite likely to appear in that particular order.

“But what does it mean?” my friend’s son asked.

“Well,” she told him, “it doesn’t really mean anything.”

This did not go over well. He was so upset that he couldn’t get to sleep that night. The realization that this thing — this thing everyone was saying — could be meaningless genuinely rattled him. His heart and mind, still innocent of #theinternet, were simply unprepared for the possibility that it could do this to people."

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/06/magazine/ai-apocalypse-brain-rot-memes.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Y1A.Rx37.ojSUCVw-u09Q&smid=url-share

Forget the A.I. Apocalypse. Memes Have Already Nuked Our Culture.

From our jokes and slang to the White House’s policy messaging, internet “brain rot” has escaped our phones to take over … well, everything.

The New York Times