• tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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    I think I remember a meme from like 5 years ago saying that a dj in 2032 was gonna drop baby shark in a set and the club would go apeshit

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      I absolutely would and I’m already old as shit, mid 40s. I was not even remotely a child when that came out.

      Tune was just a certified banger. 🔥

  • Sarah Valentine (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Yikes. Offloading your kids onto endless mindless youtube videos is not taking care of them.

    Edit: From some of the comments in this thread I’m learning that my view of baby shark is heavily colored by my experiences and does not accurately reflect the truth of baby shark’s history or ubiquity. Because of that I conflated the baby shark obsession with the “letting TV raise your kids” issue, and that seems to have been in error. Sorry for the trouble.

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      It’s clear that you either do not have children, or that it has never occurred you to take an interest in their interests.

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      i agree with you 100%, but baby shark was so viral, it reached every child, regardless if their parents used the screen as a babysitter

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          You, seemingly deliberately, misunderstood my message.

          Baby Shark was astoundingly pervasive and the only way to have missed out on it was to be belligerently unobservant.

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          I’ll take the benefit of doubt and assume you’re not a contrarian asshole and just took a wierd interpretation.

          The interpretation I got (and most people based on the comments) is that the audience did not get it because they do not take care of their children so they aren’t aware of viral songs anymore with children have heard.

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              Parents using a screen as a babysitter is child abuse. I never done that with my kids, we did watch TV together, and I shared stuff I liked, but not once leave them unnatended.

              Absolutely hated when my ex did that, especially because how toxic the YouTube “watch next” algorithm is for kids. even with YT kids.

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      Baby shark predates the internet, no? I learned it on a fieldtrip in the late dialup era, well before casual internet browsing was mainstream (at least for kids my age)

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        It hurts to read “The original song dates back to the 20th century” in the Wikipedia article.

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        You got me curious so I looked it up, and you’re right. Apparently it was a campfire song that’s been around since like the 70s? I never heard of it until pinkfong put it on blast. Thanks for the education!

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          Yeah, we were singing it a long time before the internet was a thing accessible to children. It was passed down by those who went to camps along with such songs as “da moose da moose”

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      Kids tend to like happy music. AND THEY WILL ASK FOR IT ON REPEAT. Mine wants APT. CONSTANTLY.

      Nothing to do with videos, it is about the music.