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In fan fiction and doujinshi (fan-made comics), "brainwashing" is a common trope used to explore "Bad End" scenarios. In these stories, Reimu—usually the most powerful human in Gensokyo—loses her agency to a villain or a supernatural force. The "Final" tag often refers to the climax of a specific fan-series or a "definitive" version of a popular dark parody. 2. "Kei Kei Kei"

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This specific string of words—"reimu gets brainwashed final kei kei kei loan free"—is formatted like a clickbait title The "Brainwashing" Mechanism: Kei Kei Kei Rumiko Hakurei,

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Rumiko Hakurei, Reimu's sister and a fellow shrine maiden, was equally perplexed. "Reimu's always been a bit of a goofball, but this is different," she said. "She's like a completely different person."

Only time would tell, but one thing was certain: the usually vibrant and colorful world of Gensokyo would never be the same again.

While it sounds like a series of non-sequiturs generated by a malfunctioning AI, this phrase actually sits at the heart of a specific "brainrot" meme culture. Today, we’re breaking down what this means, why Reimu is involved, and what on earth "Kei Kei Kei" has to do with loans. The Protagonist: Reimu Hakurei