Italian Brainrot Animals

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The bungles come amid major Democratic players questioning the President's mental aptitude ahead of his 2024 reelection run.
Even Theater Kids aren't immune to Brainrot, as this new and improved version of the song 'Seventeen' has shown, replacing many words with 'Skibidi' and 'Gyatt'.
The meme was originally posted to iFunny back in 2019 and has started popping up more and more on sites like X and Reddit over the past few years.
The meme first started going around social media in 2020 and has taken off as a powerful object labeling format ever since.
The art was posted around a week ago and was immediately met with backlash from artists, who used it as an excuse to protest AI-art and whip up some redraws and memes.
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The bungles come amid major Democratic players questioning the President's mental aptitude ahead of his 2024 reelection run.
Even Theater Kids aren't immune to Brainrot, as this new and improved version of the song 'Seventeen' has shown, replacing many words with 'Skibidi' and 'Gyatt'.
The meme was originally posted to iFunny back in 2019 and has started popping up more and more on sites like X and Reddit over the past few years.
The meme first started going around social media in 2020 and has taken off as a powerful object labeling format ever since.
The art was posted around a week ago and was immediately met with backlash from artists, who used it as an excuse to protest AI-art and whip up some redraws and memes.
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