Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Eram's avatar

"Goblincore and delulu are still used with their real meanings in unironic contexts. Skibidi and gyat, on the other hand, are more frequently used as examples of brainrot than with their original definitions. I might hear people actually talk about goblincore clothing or say that they were acting delulu last night, but nobody really says “gyat” instead of “butt.” Rather, it and skibidi are treated in the sense of “haha funny word.”

Not a linguist but a junior in highschool who just spent an entire JV volleyball season around freshmen/sophomore girls: They 100% do say, "Oh my gyatt!" and use "gyatt" in that abstract sense but I will note that they also do sometimes use gyatt as an actual stand in for butt. They kind of use it the way we'd use "ass," but it's not a curse word. Ex: Their Coach (24f) was making them condition and do squats, and one of the sophomores said, "It's because she wants us to have a massive gyatt like her"

Expand full comment
Jake Boudreau's avatar

I know this is very focused on the vocabulary aspect, but HealthyGamergg (Dr. K.) has a great video about brainrot from a more psychological angle.

Additionally, I don’t know if I agree with the end there. I’m not so sure people are using it as this extremely meta post-post-post irony thing because that would mean that they have to be aware of all these things that came before it. The internet and media environment as a whole is a lot more fragmented than it was even 5 years ago. To me, that means that there is not one cultural zeitgeist, but hundreds that are contained to their respective in-groups—one of which would be age groups. These obviously move around a lot, but for someone who is just coming onto the scene like a Gen Alpha kid, I’m not too sure they’re being fed enough (if any) content from these past “movements.”

That isn’t to say I don’t think the creators might be doing that—that’s entirely possible. But I think the content takes a life of its own when it’s in the hands of an audience.

Last thought: like it or not y’all, skibidi toilet and the rizzler song are legitimate forms of art. They do the things that art does—I don’t know if I’ve never seen so much defamiliarization in a piece of content.

Expand full comment
21 more comments...

No posts