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    hexagon
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    9 months ago

    So they are basically doing satire of scrolling through a typical social media feed:

    "Look at this baby on the plane, it should be illegal"
    "There are 10yos in Sephora..."
    "Stop ageing"

    and then gradually these terms start to blur into a commentary on Gaza, mostly on the images coming out of there:

    "10yos in sheets...", "It should be illegal..."
    "Look at this baby...", "Stop ageing...", "It should be illegal..."
    "I'm so mad...", "10yos...", "10yos..."
    "10yos in sheets...", "Stop ageing..."
    "Look at this baby...", "It should be illegal..."
    "There are 10yos in sheets...", "10yos..."
    "10yos...", "Illegal..."

    "Look at this baby...", "Stop ageing..."

    10yos in sheets refers to the Muslim burial practice of wrapping the body in a kafan, or ceremonial white cloth, and/or the fact that Gaza doesn't have anything else to wrap bodies in but cloth.

    "It should be illegal..." refers to what is taking place and/or how the IDF acts like it's illegal just to be older than an infant in Gaza because children are deemed to be "of combat age".

    "Look at this baby..." blurs from being light-hearted videos of infants doing cute/silly things or typical complaints about having to be around babies crying on a plane and it descends into juxtaposition of the creeping horror and outrage at the images of what babies are being subjected to in Gaza.

    Finally it ends on "Look at this baby...", "Stop ageing..." - the Gazan baby stops ageing because it has passed away while we are distracting ourselves looking at images of cute/annoying babies and we are preoccupied with finding ways of to look young and/or we are marketed to believe that the most important thing that we can do right now is to try and preserve our looks.

    With that in mind give it another watch and see if it makes sense.