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Read previewA social media user who came face-to-face with the artwork behind a famous meme sparked a discussion about "internet brain rot," and how people are beginning to view reality through an online lens.
An on-screen caption said he had looked up from studying and thought he'd "finally developed internet brain rot" as he panned the camera to show a 1948 book by Norman Mailer called "The Naked and the Dead."
Further commenters shared similar experiences, where their minds had interpreted real-world items or events from an online perspective.
It seems this is being interpreted as "internet brain rot" which people think is a byproduct of being "chronically online."
Persons:
—, @joshlunchbox, he'd, Norman Mailer, Thomas Lea, Sisyphus
Organizations:
Service, Business
Locations:
American