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"Don't lie to me, I don't read much."

In recent years, radio and television programs, textbooks and dictionaries have appeared in online languages, and hot spots have occurred frequently, which has aroused heated discussion in society. At the same time, the popularization and daily use of a large number of vulgar network terms has also caught people off guard. In 216, a series of videos of papi sauce, which suddenly became popular on the Internet, were ordered to be rectified because the host often swears. This incident has attracted the attention of netizens. Some people think that this is a characteristic of network culture and should not interfere too much. Some people think that this supervision is a benign interaction.

If the popular phrase in ancient times was "It is better to take Wan Li Road than to read thousands of books", then the popular phrase in the 21st century is "Don't lie to me, I have read few books".

Nowadays, it seems that the online world has formed another China in the 21st century, and there are many people, men, women and children, who are addicted to it. Walking in the streets, whether walking, queuing, eating, or even sleeping, there are people holding mobile phones, and all of them have fingertips jumping on the screen. We collectively refer to such people as "low-headed people".

Words like "low-headed clan" and "moonlight clan" are developed from the network world. People always add some interesting nicknames or related sentences to these people or things, which forms the network buzzwords we are exposed to now. In the online world, catchwords are often easy to understand, sometimes they may make people think deeply, or they may make people laugh.

personally, I was deeply poisoned by this kind of online buzzwords. Take my younger brother in grade two for example, he was fascinated by "eating chicken" at an early age-eating chicken is not a real chicken, but an online game, and joining a group of friends of the same age to "eat chicken". The small appearance of excitement often makes our family laugh and cry. Besides, my dad, when I talk to him about my feelings, he will pop up a sentence from time to time, "so hi!" " I am at a loss. Look! The happiness of the online world is so simple.

In fact, online language has penetrated into every aspect of our lives. Walking down the street, you will see the recruitment advertisement of a dance club: Join us and send you a C debut! At first, my dad would ask me what C-debut means. Now he knows more than I do, and sometimes he will laugh at me: "You don't know this, you are out!" I often feel confused, but I feel simple happiness.

Nowadays, especially in big cities, the fast-paced and high-pressure life often makes people breathless, and the online world is where they rest and recharge their batteries. It has undoubtedly become a way of life to watch those funny jokes when they are stressed and brush Weibo when they are bored. Some people are not good at making friends in real life, but they can open their hearts in the network world. Why not? This is probably why interesting souls will eventually meet. The network buzzwords are a key between these souls. These buzzwords bring people closer to each other in the complicated society in the simplest and most interesting way, and they can make * * * sounds with others at the fastest speed.

The network is a simple small world in the complicated world, and network language is the source of happiness. What do you think?