: It is often paired with distorted images or the "creepy" black-and-white face of a Russian criminal, which became linked to the sound through the Mandela Catalogue trend.
: The "00:31" timestamp usually refers to a specific looped version of the laugh used in shitposting videos to indicate a moment of pure, chaotic absurdity or "brain rot" humor. Risada do peludГЈo/atumalaca 00:31
: The word "atumalaca" is a phonetic interpretation of the Greek phrase "α το μαλάκα" ( a to malaka ), which roughly translates to " what an idiot " or "oh, you jerk". : It is often paired with distorted images
: Programs like Vai dar Namoro with Rodrigo Faro and Domingo Legal with Celso Portiolli frequently used the sound effect for comedic timing. : Programs like Vai dar Namoro with Rodrigo
This guide explains the history and usage of the meme, also famously known as the Risada do Peludão (Peludão's Laugh). The Origin
: Creators like Gustavo Machado on TikTok have made tutorials on how to mimic the specific "sequential" breathing required to pull off the laugh. Finding the Audio
: For years, Brazilians attributed the laugh to a character named "Peludão" due to its association with early ringtone ads, though this has since been debunked by internet sleuths. How to Use the Meme