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Viral News of 2024: ‘Brat,’ Demure, Moo Deng, Pookie and Jett and More
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The 50 best albums of 2024: No 1 – Charli xcx: Brat (and Brat and It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat)
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Is doom scrolling really rotting our brains? The evidence is getting harder to ignore | Siân Boyle
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Oxford names "brain rot" as 2024 Word of the Year
The term "brain rot" was used 230% more often this year, earning it Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year.CBS News - Dec. 3 -
Oxford picks "brain rot" as its word of the year
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'Brain rot' is Oxford University Press' word of the year
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