If you’ve scrolled through Indonesia’s social‑media feed over the past six months, chances are you’ve heard the phrase “Kobel dan remas!” echoing from living rooms, coffee‑shops, and even the bustling lanes of Pasar Baru. The dynamic duo—Kob (real name ) and Remas ( Remy Satria )—started as two friends who turned their shared love for street‑food challenges into a viral TikTok series. Their trademark move? A frantic, comedic “kobel‑remas” mash‑up, where they simultaneously kobel (slurp) a bowl of fiery Mango‑Cute noodle soup while remas (massage) a tiny, squeaky rubber duck that’s been glued to the bottom of their chin for extra giggles.
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Social media platforms, such as Instagram and TikTok, have become a major driving force behind the way we consume lifestyle and entertainment content. These platforms have given rise to a new generation of influencers and content creators, who have built massive followings and are able to shape the way we think and feel about certain topics. comedic “kobel‑remas” mash‑up