Bring the attention of WHO on the ill-effects of brainrot.
Bring the attention of WHO on the ill-effects of brainrot.
The Issue
Growing up, memes were a source of innocent humor, sparking laughter without any strings attached. Throughout the meme evolution, however, I've observed a concerning trend: the rise of brainrot memes that affect individuals in ways we still don't fully understand. Though the scientific community is yet to discover the extent of their impact, we are witnessing noticeable social changes in individuals who consume these memes excessively.
I propose we restore balance by gradually increasing the sharing and appreciation of classic memes. Let's aim for the proportion of current brainrot memes to classic ones to be a comforting 1 : 15 by New Year 2025. Achieving this isn't impossible; it requires widespread participation from content creators and meme enthusiasts who embrace the value of quality humor.
Another way to curb the growth of brainrots is to bring these brainrots in the attention of WHO, so they can conduct research and confirm effects of these things. All you need is to hit that "Sign this petition" button. Every single petitioner contributes to the momentum of this petition and eventually someday it shall alarm the WHO.
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The Issue
Growing up, memes were a source of innocent humor, sparking laughter without any strings attached. Throughout the meme evolution, however, I've observed a concerning trend: the rise of brainrot memes that affect individuals in ways we still don't fully understand. Though the scientific community is yet to discover the extent of their impact, we are witnessing noticeable social changes in individuals who consume these memes excessively.
I propose we restore balance by gradually increasing the sharing and appreciation of classic memes. Let's aim for the proportion of current brainrot memes to classic ones to be a comforting 1 : 15 by New Year 2025. Achieving this isn't impossible; it requires widespread participation from content creators and meme enthusiasts who embrace the value of quality humor.
Another way to curb the growth of brainrots is to bring these brainrots in the attention of WHO, so they can conduct research and confirm effects of these things. All you need is to hit that "Sign this petition" button. Every single petitioner contributes to the momentum of this petition and eventually someday it shall alarm the WHO.
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The Decision Makers
Petition created on 29 December 2025