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Write a composition of about 800 words on the topic of a buzzword.

This is "Brother", you can imitate it

2009 Internet buzzwords are released: this year the "Brother" sentence pattern is often on the lips

Don't I'm obsessed with you, I'm just a legend.

December is coming, which means that 2009 is almost over. Let's look back at the most "hot" Internet buzzwords this year. Revisiting the past and learning about the collective memories that have just gone away

It is very popular from the Internet to real life

"What I eat is not noodles, but loneliness. " In early July this year, someone suddenly posted a picture of a non-mainstream man eating noodles on the post bar. The picture was accompanied by the text "Brother, what he eats is not noodles, but loneliness." It didn't take long for netizens to imitate this sentence one after another - - "Brother, it's not class, it's loneliness. ”, “What I’m reading isn’t books, it’s loneliness. "For a time, this sentence pattern began to be popular on the Internet and in life.

"Don't be obsessed with me, he is just a legend. "The origin of this sentence is a hodgepodge of a website, a spoof caused by a post by netizen "Don't be obsessed with brother", in which PS and spoof pictures swarmed in, and many executives also participated in the spoof activities. As a result, netizens Everyone started to participate.

“Jia Junpeng, your mother asked you to go home for dinner! " In a game bar on Tieba, there is only one title - "Jia Junpeng, your mother called you home for dinner! "The blank post quickly became the number one post on the Internet in one day, with millions of clicks and hundreds of thousands of replies. It also triggered an online carnival that many netizens participated in, which affected all walks of life and the media's in-depth discussion of this statement. Analysis. At the same time, there are endless buzzwords with similar meanings.

“This matter cannot be explained in detail. "After New Year's Day in 2009, Shanghai and Tianjin, the two major municipalities in the north and south of China, invariably attracted criticism from some netizens. What attracted criticism was the same charge: vehicle tolls for loan road construction. In "Focus Interview" broadcast on CCTV " program, it was reported that Tianjin insists on charging 55 yuan vehicle tolls. When asked by reporters "How big is the amount of highway construction loans that Tianjin has to repay every year?" an official from the Tianjin Municipal Highway Administration said: "This matter I can't go into too much detail. ”

In this way, an Internet buzzword was coined. Many posts discussing current social affairs can often be seen with comments on more than ten floors in a row: “The poster said this in too much detail. Next time "Attention", "I can't say too much detail"... Some netizens even made "This matter can't be too much detail" into car stickers and distributed them for free.

Things around us are the breeding ground for buzzwords

These classic buzzwords on the Internet actually happen around us.

Occasionally, we will suddenly hear a very "shocking" saying.

Recently, a reporter saw a cute girl at a friend's party. When she was scolding a boy for cheating on her, she said: "The reason why a tiger doesn't show off its power is to give you hello kitty face." After saying this, everyone was shocked on the spot.

Buzzwords also gave rise to some popular games. "Steal food", "What car did you buy today?" "These buzzwords have made a game called "Stealing Food" popular. Colleagues and friends are addicted to playing Kaixin.com games. "Stealing food" and "occupying parking spaces" online have become a common sight in many offices. The most extreme example is that since most virtual vegetables mature at night, some die-hard players actually set their alarm clocks and get up in the middle of the night to "steal vegetables".

In today's Internet age, this is not only intuitive and humorous. Buzzwords are popular among netizens, and rare Chinese characters such as "囧" and "槑" that cannot be found in "Xinhua Dictionary" and cannot be typed by smart ABC are also very popular. For many netizens, a large part of the reason is that they like to use these words. Because they are very vivid.

The word "囧", which looks like a lost human face, is extremely popular and has become a frequently used word in major online forums. The sudden popularity of the word "囧" originated from this. In a discussion post on the Tianya Forum about TVB actress Myolie Wu, some netizens equated Myolie Wu's expression in a certain TV series with "囧". Due to the interesting image, the word "囧" became popular on the Internet.

In addition, there is also "槑" which is a combination of the two characters for "stay". Just looking at its explanation and the meaning of "stay" cannot be compared with each other, but the Internet has given it a new meaning. Meaning: Very stupid, very naive, extremely stupid.

Spread quickly and do not use artificial profanity

With the rapid changes in social life, rich vocabulary and language development are the inevitable trends in the development of language itself, and are also the necessary guarantee for the innovative development of language. Ou Juhu, an associate professor of psychology at Sichuan Agricultural University who has been engaged in psychology research for many years, believes that from the perspective of social psychology, the popularity of these languages ????is more of a herd phenomenon, and it is worth promoting to express one's own characteristics appropriately in certain languages. However, it is not good if you overemphasize this characteristic or even habitually use negative language effects. Logically speaking, a buzzword is a buzzword, so why call it the Internet? This is because the widespread application of Internet technology has made many buzzwords spread more quickly, and in fact, many buzzwords often breed and spread quickly through the Internet.

The development of Internet buzzwords, on the one hand, reflects the development and progress of society, and on the other hand, it is also the practical application of the principle of survival of the fittest in language itself. However, ignoring the principles and laws of language development and change, and arbitrarily creating non-mainstream languages ??or even non-standard languages ??under the pretext of the survival of the fittest principle is itself a blasphemy against the Chinese language, and at least shows that the language quality of the users is low.

Therefore, just like purifying the air, here we also call on the whole society to mobilize to purify the development environment of the Chinese language and create a civilized, fresh and healthy development environment for the development and progress of the Chinese language. It is not man-made to desecrate or destroy.