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  2. Little Fatty - Wikipedia

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    Little Fatty (小胖 Xiǎo Pàng) is an internet meme involving superimposing the face of a boy on various photographs. Because of the internet meme and the resulting sudden fame, the boy, Qian Zhijun, decided to become a public figure, and he became a major celebrity and an actor in China.

  3. Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States are ethnic stereotypes found in American society about first-generation immigrants and their American-born descendants and citizenry with East Asian ancestry or whose family members who recently emigrated to the United States from East Asia, as well as members of the Chinese diaspora whose family members emigrated from Southeast Asian countries.

  4. List of Internet phenomena in China - Wikipedia

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    The name of the meme itself is a parody of "Gangnam Style". [1] Back Dorm Boys – two Chinese males lip-synching to Backstreet Boys in a dormitory. [2] The Bus Uncle — the reaction of an angry middle aged man towards a young man seated behind him on a bus in Hong Kong, which became widespread over the Internet.

  5. Chinese gymnast's reaction to competitors biting medals ... - AOL

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    Chinese gymnast Zhou Yaqin watched her Italian competitors bite down on medals during the Olympics. It became a meme. Chinese gymnast's reaction to competitors biting medals becomes meme: 'So ...

  6. Zhu Yu (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Images from the piece have also been used in anti-Chinese propaganda, disseminated by e-mail and social media with a short text attached explaining the images show China's "hottest food" and that dead fetuses can be bought for 10–12,000 yen (approximately US$100–US$120). Recipients are encouraged to forward the mail, and the explanatory ...

  7. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Internet An Opte Project visualization of routing paths through a portion of the Internet General Access Activism Censorship Data activism Democracy Digital divide Digital rights Freedom Freedom of information Internet phenomena Net ...

  8. Child cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    When he complained about the boy's unreliability, the man reacted by killing the boy "with a thrust of his spear", and one day later his teenage son "nonchalantly remarked that – 'That slave boy was very good eating – he was nice and fat. ' " [88] [89] According to Herbert Ward, who witnessed and documented the incident, "the pot" was the ...

  9. Democracy Manifest - Wikipedia

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    Surrounded by police, the man is surprised at being arrested, exclaiming: "Gentlemen, this is democracy manifest!" "Democracy Manifest" (also known as "Succulent Chinese Meal", amongst other names) is an October 1991 Australian news segment video by reporter Chris Reason.