The Power of Family and Relationships: Understanding the Complexity of Intergenerational Dynamics
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Rena had always been close to her mother-in-law, Ibu Mertua. They shared a love for cooking, gardening, and taking care of their families. However, their relationship was put to the test when Ibu Mertua expressed her desire to have another child. However, their relationship was put to the test
Abstract
The string “juq929 gak tega lihat ibu mertua yang ingin hamil rena fukiishi playcrot” has circulated sporadically across Indonesian‑language internet forums and social‑media platforms since 2022. At first glance the phrase appears nonsensical, mixing alphanumeric identifiers, colloquial Indonesian, Japanese‑style naming, and an English‑derived slang term. This paper investigates the phrase’s linguistic composition, its cultural resonances, and the mechanisms by which it functions as a meme within online sub‑communities. By applying corpus‑based analysis, discourse‑analytic frameworks, and meme theory, we demonstrate how the phrase exemplifies a hybridization of digital vernaculars, the play of taboo (incest‑related) humor, and the performative construction of “edgelord” identities. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of how internet memes negotiate boundaries of propriety, humor, and identity in multilingual online spaces.