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Heat stroke can lead to permanent brain damage
The Virginia Department of Health has already reported a surge in heat-related illnesses. It’s important to know the warning ...
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From our jokes and slang to the White House’s policy messaging, internet “brain rot” has escaped our phones to take over … well, everything. Credit...Illustration by Erik Carter Supported by By Willy ...
If you’ve spent much time on TikTok recently, you may have noticed a strange new type of AI brain rot taking over: fruit dramas. These AI-generated short dramas feature odd-looking anthropomorphic ...
My new favorite creator on TikTok is Apple. Yes, that Apple. Apple’s new TikTok page works because it takes an amalgamation of trending aesthetics and blends them with Apple’s high design point of ...
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Brain rot is worse than most people realize
The big thinkers at Aperture explain why brain rot is worse than imagined. Trump busted doing exactly what he says will destroy the country Quadruple amputee cornhole champion facing murder charges in ...
A growing body of research is linking watching short videos like those on TikTok or Instagram to weaker cognition and increased anxiety. Mental health counselor Jackie Ivey, clinical director at ...
Chris Robinson stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform a cover of Otis Redding‘s 1966 track “Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song).” The Black Crowes frontman was joined by Rachael Price and the late-night ...
Ben Shapiro blames the resignation of Joe Kent, formerly the Trump administration's director of the National Counterterrorism Center, on "brain rot." BEN SHAPIRO: Well, this morning Joe Kent quit his ...
Harry Styles, welcome to your life: Tears for Fears is head over heels for your cover of “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” The “Aperture” singer stopped by BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge this week and ...
Apple launched an unconventional TikTok marketing campaign featuring 12 bizarre “brain rot” videos to promote the new MacBook Neo, including content like limes FaceTiming lemons and blushing Apple ...
If you don’t know the term “brain rot” by now, congratulations! You probably don’t have it. It’s slang to describe the idea that being “very online” is harming our brains. It also describes the ...
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