High school students create a hilarious short film about doomscrolling and mental overload.
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That sounds like a hilarious and very relevant project! It’s impressive that high schoolers are tackling such a contemporary issue with their creativity. Doomscrolling and brainrot are definitely everyday struggles in our digital age, and using humor to shed light on it could be a powerful way to connect with others. I can only imagine the wild twists and absurd scenarios they’ll come up with! Can’t wait to see how they portray the chaos of constant scrolling and the impact it has on our minds. Props to them for turning a serious topic into a fun film!
