Weird New TikTok Aesthetic Just Dropped

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For as wacky as this aesthetic is, I kind of love it.

GregBroDudeMan
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What the English teacher expects you to get out of one story:

royalty
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It feels like a mix of analog, weirdcore and dreamcore

nigelnecroz
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I don’t think anyone means they are literally seeing the world with the lines and boxes, but I felt like I could relate to these because it does reflect in a very specific way how I collate data around me. If I see something that reminds me of stars, I might think to myself “they’ve come to meet us here, ” but it’s like personal poetry, it isn’t that I think stars have really landed on earth and want to have a coffee. Details and expression of internalized feelings, relating to disjointed and seemingly ostensibly unrelatable things. We all make memories and recall them in our own way with our own points of reference.

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It’s just a visual representation of what their eyes perceive and what their brain picks up on at a minute level at any given moment. Some odd captions over objects could reference personal memories that come off as nonsense to someone else. Some things do resonate with people, like the pathway in the snow. Personally, I also think about how a pathway is warmer due to feet recently walking in the melted footsteps. The physical “art” in it is their approach to creation being to literally visualize what exactly is on their mind. I find it very raw and real, which must resonate with many people in this day and age.

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Idk, as an ADHDer (possibly AuDHD) I think the people saying “this is how my brain works, ” “my ADHD brain when I’m on a walk by myself” are saying more that their thoughts go everywhere all at once and at a million miles an hour. The way the text changes so fast is a lot like how fast a new thought comes through and disappears. I get it and have to agree that my dumbass brain does in fact work like this lol

ErinKTheWriter
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I just gotta say man, you are genuinely the most entertaining YouTuber I have seen in a long time. I don't know what it is, but my wife and I goddamn love watching you, dude. Please never stop making these videos.

IGP
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This feels a lot like traumacore in it's vibes. It really evokes this feeling of struggling of mental illness either alongside or as a result of trauma. Sort of like a "why can't I comprehend the things that happen in this world? Make it make sense" kind of things.

DethFan
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Since a lot of these are quite liminal, these feel to me like someone wrote an AI to try to interpret the feeling you get when you look at liminal spaces, but it just got confused and threw in some computer jargon for good measure

flawed
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this reminds me of how my brain connects thoughts during an anxiety attack. just rapid fire fixating on random shit and having totally arbitrary conclusions about it

ruraldog
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thank you so much for covering my art <33

I have sm planned but all I can say is... everything is connected <3 !!

drezzdon
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its like a stream of thought. it feels like how i think in a more poetic way. not the red boxes and lines but the drawn focus to them. the red, i think, are just guides on where to focus to immerse yourself in the way the artist thought, and how many people's attention is drawn and how its processed.

people saying, "this is how i think" doesnt mean they see red boxes and lines. they dont mean it in a literal sense.

i have a multitude of trauma based mental disorders so the sort of somber texts mixed in with the other random text hits really hard. because thats how things like my ptsd work in my day to day life. sometimes im looking at a random scene in the world and something will lead me back to what happened and i'll think on it for a second or two and i try to kick it out of my head through thinking more of other things.

at 4:22 what you said is also kinda how my brain works too. i think its how most people's do. sometimes theres such a large sensory overload that the streams of thought become a river, to the point where i immediately forget what i thought a second before.

cerb
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11:16
THE REALITY LABEL SWITCHES TO "АД" WHICH MEANS HELL
DON'T GO THEREEE

НаташаГудкова-вт
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I have limited experience with psychosis, but i do get that vibe a bit when it comes to the pattern recognition, like, he's making things seem significant when they're not, and also how he's making things seem like they're connected to you, like the one that says "this house NEEDS YOU"

leahallcorn
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As someone who actually has OCD, the closest this comes to what I experience is sometimes noticing the shapes of things like houses or other architecture (not those random boxes around people, animals, and leaves lmao) and having the trace the outline with my eyes or pretend to color it in like it's a coloring book or smth. Actually, the weird words are pretty triggering (like the "he's coming" definitely sets off all my paranoid intrusive thoughts).

I actually think this aesthetic is pretty cool looking, like you said it reminds me of how an AI or a robot would look at the world, which I enjoy thoroughly as a Sci-Fi nerd. Again, I just wish it didn't have all the weird words. They make it more ominous and I think that might be why some people enjoy it so much.

HappylilDragon
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It feels like a way to visualize hypervigilance to someone who doesnt understand it. Of course its not necessarily the visuals but the feelings it gives you.

breannathompson
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i have ocd and adhd and this is a good visualization of how my thoughts can bounce around at the same time that my pattern recognition motor is running on high especially in high sensory stimulation environments like many of the ones in this video. the combination of logistical data gathering info, with whimsical fleeting thoughts and feelings, and then noticing little things that may fuel paranoia or excitement, all at once lol. some of it is kind of corny but i do get why people relate to it especially being neurodivergent

angelnumbing
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This aesthetic feels like you’re viewing memories with rose tinted glasses. Everything felt alive in that moment and the constant references to “I was here” keeps making me think they might be memories. The narration seems as if it is a mix between a child’s viewpoint and seeing magic in the world like the snow being stars and an adults where everything has passed and they don’t want to leave the memory. The great leader and such might refer to the awe and wonder of being a child.

godgamesandgeekiness
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This is a commentary on our digital reality and how, despite the many tools available at our fingertips with which to understand and navigate the world around us, an objective understanding of reality remains as maddeningly elusive as ever. That's my assumption, anyway. Edit: Lain refers to Serial Experiments Lain, which may explain a lot to you if you look into it. Or it may simply introduce yet more unanswerable questions.

briannenurse
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so obviously i don't see red boxes and stuff popping up, but as someone with a lot of neurodivergences (you named ocd, but also adhd and autism play into it) this really does feel like how my brain processes information. something about the frantic intake of as many details as possible, the almost desperate way it categorizes everything, even picking up on patterns that may not actually exist... it really is familiar to how a traumatized/overstimulated brain works. at least mine.

it's not exactly how my brain functions, of course, but the incessant and constant flickering "thoughts" and - as you noted - the overactive pattern recognition really line up with The Symptoms.

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