Etymology of Brain rot
Henry David Thoreau wrote Walden in 1854. According to Oxford University Press, the term Brain rot first appeared in that book.
Thoreau believed that society favored simple ideas over complex ones. He thought we should work to cure Brain rot, just as Britain worked to cure potato rot.
On the Internet, the term began to be used in 2004 and on Twitter in 2007. By 2023, the term's usage had rapidly increased, and it had evolved into an Internet meme.
Now, Brain rot is widely used among Generation Alpha and has become part of Internet social culture.
Examples of Brain rot
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Hours on social media, total brain rot.
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This show is my guilty pleasure, pure brain rot.
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He calls it brain rot, but I love binge-watching anyway.
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