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In mid-January 2020, 4chan users created the Corona-chan character as a girl with bat wings and green eyes [2] wearing a red cheongsam, an item of traditional Chinese clothing, [3] with thorny spheres for hair buns, symbolizing the virus. In some representations, she holds the flag of China and hands out bat soup. [4]
The original wording of the Chinese phrase, meaning "one would not be in trouble had one not asked for it", was half-translated to Chinglish where it retained one of its Chinese characters in pinyin. "Liuxue" – a meme that went viral since 2017, widely used by netizens to mock the Chinese artist Liu Xiao Ling Tong. “Jie ge bu yao" A Taiwan ...
An Air Canada Boeing 777. The Air Canada masked stowaway case, also known as the Case of the "Disguised Man" (“易容男”案发) in Chinese, began with a stowaway incident on October 29, 2010, when a young man of Chinese descent illegally boarded Air Canada Flight 018, flying from Hong Kong to Vancouver wearing a commercially available silicone head and neck mask to impersonate an elderly ...
In the age of social media, few images have been as widely circulated as the famously "unimpressed" face of a toddler strapped into her car seat. The timeless meme still circulates as people ...
The claim: In February 2020, the U.S. surgeon general tweeted masks ineffective against COVID-19. The mask-wearing debate continues on social media despite many myths – such as masks causing ...
Sen Bernie Sanders of Vermont was heralded for protecting himself and others by wearing a KN95 mask at Tuesday night’s State of the Union address.. At 81 years old, Mr Sanders is at higher risk ...
The image typically depicts Wojak wearing a black watch cap and a black hooded sweatshirt, with dark circles under his eyes, while smoking a cigarette. The archetype often embodies nihilism , clinical depression , hopelessness, and despair, with a belief in the incipient end of the world to causes ranging from climate apocalypse , to peak oil ...
The satirized homophone of the three watches might be created by Chinese writer Wang Xiaofeng , whose online nickname is "Wearing three watches" (戴三个表). An offensive term "foolish bitch" ( Chinese : 呆婊 ; pinyin : dāi biǎo ) is also used by anti-Communist Chinese people.