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Is eating more people really good for your health?

This stalk originated from a local video blogger in Tik Tok, and I believe many people have brushed his video jokes online. He likes to shoot some videos of eating with bowls in the yard and send them online. Every time before eating, he would say "dry rice, dry rice". As a result, as soon as the voice drops, the chickens in the yard will come and take the meat or vegetables from his bowl. In the long run, the joke of "dry rice" will become popular on the Internet.

Along with the well-known story of "dry rice", there is also "Sweep the chicken hungry, sit back to yourself", which is also related to the video bloggers in this land. After his food was taken away by the chicken, his legs swept away like a whirlwind in an attempt to punish the chicken who took his food away. As a result, the chicken didn't sweep, and he fell to the ground. The netizen thought it was funny for him to do so, so he invented the paragraph "Sweep the chicken hungry and sit back by yourself".

People who do nothing: people who are very active and wild when eating, and people who do nothing can't be the first. Recently, when everyone takes photos for dinner, they will be accompanied by a sentence, that is, "dry rice people, dry rice souls, and dry rice are all people."

People struggling to eat. Word formation comes from online buzzwords such as tool people and migrant workers. The word "dry rice" originally means "eat" in Sichuan and Chongqing dialect, and it has a bold feeling of "eating it all at once". It became popular on the Internet because of Tik Tok local blogger @. Good morning, workers! Come on, dry rice man works for dry food! You can't cook without working! Hey!

Dry rice: refers to people who can only eat and know nothing, who are useless and worthless, and are often accusing others or calling people "disappointing". For example, "You don't have hands? You have no feet? People can do it, why can't you? You eat for free? " This statement is very common in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Porridge: the homonym of harmony and Huan.