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The Viral Trend of LKG Mains: Science and Absurd Humor

Sunday, May 10, 2026
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The Viral Trend of LKG Mains: Science and Absurd Humor

That social media thing is blowing up. It’s this light-hearted series, 'LKG Mains'. It just grabs you, mixes that pure, childlike curiosity with some seriously weird adult humor.

It all comes from content creator HaHa With Akash on Instagram. He poses these genuinely serious scientific questions, but they’re framed at an LKG level . And the answers? Hilariously illogical. Millions of people are loving it.

The latest video hit hard. It was about this question: “How does the medicine know where the pain is located?”

The replies, they were dead straight. Zero filter.

One user jumped in immediately. “The medicine has GPS.” Simple. But the real kicker, the one that got everything going viral? That reply. “When we tell the doctor where it hurts, the medicine hears it and goes straight there!”

That clip is doing massive things. We’re talking over fifty thousand likes, ten thousand shares. And the cross-posts on Instagram? Two million views already. It’s spreading fast.

Akash, he’s the one setting the tone. He presents the setup with this mock-serious vibe. He starts by showing the wrong answers first—things like “GPS-enabled medicine”—just to build up the absurdity before dropping the winning, silly logic.

The comments section is pure chaos. People are just laughing. You see things like, “Can’t stop laughing.” Or, “Now I’ll whisper to the doctor before taking medicine!” Some people are just trying to pivot. Another one commented, “Sir, you should be a science teacher!”

It’s interesting how this trend sticks around. There have been similar jokes floating around before. Stuff comparing medicines to smartphones with location tracking, you know? But it’s that kindergarten-style narration that really kicked it into high gear. Remember that earlier one? Akash asked, “Where does the sun go at night?” The viral answer was just “On charging!”

Science, obviously, has a totally different explanation. That’s the actual mechanism.

It’s that strange collision. It’s this blend of actual science and pure, unadulterated childlike absurdity that makes the whole thing a favorite in the 'fun science' category. It just hits differently.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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