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Viral Culture Is Eating Itself — And Everyone’s Still Watching

Posted on December 16, 2025 By admin

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Another week, another obsession.

Today it’s a toy, a song, a show, or a name you didn’t know yesterday. Labubu. A K-pop project. A viral clip that somehow dominates every feed for 48 hours before vanishing forever.

American culture has become hyper-compressed. Nothing builds slowly anymore. Trends appear fully formed, peak instantly, and disappear before anyone can explain why they mattered.

The internet used to create moments. Now it creates cycles.

People aren’t engaging deeply — they’re grazing. Watching just enough to stay in the loop, afraid that missing one trend means falling behind socially. The fear isn’t ignorance; it’s irrelevance.

Entertainment used to be escapism. Now it’s maintenance. You keep up so you don’t feel left out. You scroll so you don’t feel old. You watch because everyone else already has.

And still, despite knowing how empty it can feel, people keep refreshing. Because in a fragmented culture, shared moments — even shallow ones — feel rare.

Viral culture may be burning itself out, but until something replaces it, America will keep watching. Together. Briefly. Then onto the next thing.

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