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April 2025 CPNs round-up ā¤ļøšš
the start of the month was actually quite eventful, celebrating april fools with the best clowns in chinese domestic entertainment. lol. it started with a double fake rumor which was bits of old rumors pieced together. then as usual for this day, fansite team building happens. meaning, fs for specific celebrities will post about other people. so we supported ones that posted about our boys. a good summary of those are here and there is a good number. whether thatās bjyx or them as individual.

that led to bojunyixiao being on top of the hot search list. this is so fitting for april fools! knowing how much we clown! lol. but seriously, itās so nice to see how active the fandom still is. the whole fandom has been summoned by the photos shared. there is really nothing new ā but we all got excited. thatās how great cpfs are! so sorry ( not really ) to our haters cause we are not going away anytime soon. š
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okay, now letās go to the actual cpns we enjoyed this month! ā¬ļøā¬ļøā¬ļø
⢠there is a repo from a kid yibo worked with for the bananain shoot. he mentioned that wyb does not smile much, but he does when he looks at his wechat. lol. so we gotta clown all the times you can him smiling down while looking at his phone, probably talking to xz.
⢠the very lucky ones who already got their WM vinyl noticed how the design is written looks like an 8 and 3. thatās them. Bo and Zhan. š„¹š„¹š„¹š„¹ we know how XZ likes to hide things in plain sight when it comes to his art. so this is a classic example.

⢠this comparison! they are twins! i wish they could have had this kind of hair at the same time.

⢠croissant in lacoste ad š„š„š„
⢠At the time of writing, GG has not been officially announced to be a part of this rumored drama. @rainbowsky made a really good primer for it over here so you can go ahead and look. but itās basically screaming the same timeline as yiboās war of faith. lol. so of course, whoever this character is will be wei ruolaiās husband in the yizhan multiverse! iām looking forward to it! šš¼
⢠video āproofā in zhuhai race last year where someone mentions zhan ge + the plot thickens that xz was actually there that time
⢠this went on HS 4/13 for some reason. there may be some context that i missed lol. but tbh, who cares. they are both successful in their own way in the age they are in. there is no ācatching upā to do because they are in different tracks. ššš

i personally get defensive when it comes to their careers and achievements, i hate tying them up in that aspect. or wanting both to have the same exact things. it does not work that way. i believe in supporting what they do and i accept the fact that sometimes one has more than the other in certain aspects and how thatās okay. i could write up a whole thing on this topic and my thoughts on it but i donāt think the fandom is ready that for that conversation. lol.
⢠WMWM clothing brand x WM album - another example of the universe conspiring to give them some obscure connection.
⢠THIS. We are so blessed to have them in Magazine Issues that show their long hair ššš
how can you not love them both? talented and beautiful creatures!


⢠WYBās May Vogue 2025 issue candies
⢠there is some buzz around xz being spotted passing by Wuhan and him going home immediately. of course we think itās because Bobo is in Beijing. So he has to be with him š¤”š¤”š¤”
⢠our boys greeting sina for their 25th anniversary š«¶š¼
⢠On 4/20 xz was spotted attending a concert in Beijing with his parents. the āemptyā space there is being filled with WYB by us clowns. lol. we donāt have facts but more of wishful thinking since they are both in Beijing. personally, i think people WYB is there because of how happy XZ is. not saying he cannot be happy without WYB, itās just that there is something more of itās related to WYB. š¤”š¤”š¤”

⢠revisiting an old rumor of them having a skiing show together
⢠XZ arrives in Shanghai while WYB is there for a race and the next day WYB goes MIA and can only be seen during practice - finally, a timeline of sorts and cpn interpretation of what happened during the weekendāš¼ on 0428, both Lele and Dabo were seen by chance and people are saying their staff seem to be on holiday. so maybe thatās because the two lovebirds are chillin at home in Beijing. yes please! or maybe they gave their staff some time off after a busy weekend š
⢠WYB is interested in Vinyl record
⢠WYB saying an expression that is common in Sichuan/Chongqing
see you next month! š«¶š¼š
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Black Myth Wukong Weibo account announced free stickers on WeChat!
Unfortunately I haven't found a way to download the stickers from WeChat, so I had to take screenshots and clean them up manually, I have uploaded them into a google drive folder for those who wants to use them on telegram, whatsapp etc
Folder includes stickers with dark background, white background and transparent background
For those who have WeChat, search for "å„å·§åæēæ" in the sticker shop :)
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HOW TO GET THE TBHX WECHAT STICKERS!!
tysm @kneemothefish for this post with all the sticker gifs!! I might be dense and be saying the same thing as that post, but I discovered you can get the actual official tbhx stickers this way. Like, not just as custom self uploaded ones! My guess is because they are identical to the actual files, wechat can recognize them.
For many users if you simply go to wechats sticker gallery and search "åøåč±éXā, nothing will appear. It could be region locked so some users cannot see it.
Instead go to that aforementioned sticker post and download ANY ONE sticker. Upload the ORIGINAL FILE to your customs stickers.
send it anywhere (like idk, to your mom), and tap on it. You should be able to add the official entire set!! The person u send it to can also add this way!!
Me>sticker gallery>settings>custom stickers>add
send anywhere>tap on sticker>add
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Hello!! Ms. Naff and Ms. Jack, (Respectfully bowing) I really, really like "Charm brought it back", in my private name, can I print the PDF version as a book, I don't publish it, just for private study (it will be my best English learning textbook!). (I swear to DCA that I am a well-educated young man with higher education, familiar with the law of writings and so on) And can I translate it and share it with my friends in a small area (specifically referring to the social platforms "QQ" and "WeChat") commonly used in China (we have a small group community dedicated to sharing DCA-related content) (again, FNAFSB related content is not hot in our region, on the contrary, it is very, very cold, every time I open a social media search, I feel like I am in the Arctic Circle) In fact, I learned about you and JACK, as well as TUMBLR, and the DCA community as a whole, after watching Ms. SummerAMK's translation of "Sleuth Jesters" (and Summer she is my friend on QQ)(Praise her contribution!), and I really appreciate your writing!! They have really helped and influenced me in every way!Ā Andā¦(Just a joke) (contemptible people don't understand witchcraft) As for the Charms boys⦠Luckily I happened to know a little bit about tarot, I tried divination and they gave this result:

(Put a staring momo here)(she is shock for the result)
(This is my 4th attempt to submit an ASK. Thanks to dear Cailaventog for explaining to me why I couldn't submit it successfully.) (Deeply love!)
Oh my gosh, yes! Go ahead! So long as it's just for sharing with other readers, that's fine! Jack and I also love the cute little tarot card and the witch boys are darling!!
Much love <333
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hi upvoc!!! so you're pretty much one of maybe 3 people I follow here who are reblogging nezha stuff, and I've pretty much exhausted what I can find in the tags. do you know if there's a more active fandom anywhere else? I mean, I can't read Chinese (yet, seriously going to try learning so I can read all the fanfic), but even being able to find more fanart would be amazing. thank you!!
Happy to point you towards the vast ocean of fan content that's out there!
Some Chinese sites:
Lofter: like Tumblr. More "fannish" userbase.
Weibo/å¾®å: like Twitter. The official movie account can be found here.
Xiaohongshu/å°ēŗ¢ä¹¦/Rednote: like Instagram.
As a casual meme enjoyer, I haven't bothered with joining QQ groups or native fanfic hosting sites. But they're out there.
I believe other people have written guides online about how to sign up for these sites... but @ me with screenshots if you've got issues or questions that don't appear to have been answered.
Logistics that might be useful:
You might be able to use Weibo and Xiaohongshu without an account. Weibo restricts how far you can scroll if not signed in.
You do need an account to use Lofter. People sometimes have trouble making accounts with non-Chinese phone numbers. I did, and ended up first making a Weixin/Wechat account, then using my Weixin account to sign into Lofter, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu.
If you can't find a certain app in your app store, you can download a Chinese app store as an APK file, install it, and get the native/Chinese-language version of apps from there. I use Huawei AppGallery.
Some fandom tags for copy-pasting into the search bar:
åŖå (Nezha)
åŖåä¹éē«„éäø (Nezha Birth of the Demon Child)
åŖåä¹éē«„é¹ęµ· (Nezha 2)
č鄼 (Oubing ship tag)
鄼渣 (Bingzha ship tag)
ē½å°é» (Luoxiaohei) and ē½å°é»ęč®° (Legend of Hei) - in case you want to see those too
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Some language learning apps:
Notifyword - free, closest I cpuld find to a free alternative to Glossika with the feature to upload your own sentences/decks/spreadsheets, and it makes audio using TTS and plays them. However I did not test it enough to see if it schedules new/reviews so you don't need to manage figuring all that out yourself. It has potential, I will check into the app again in a year.
Smart Book by KursX - free, used to be my favorite app to read novels as it could do parallel sentence translation, then something broke on my version and it crashed whenever I opened a novel. Now any chinese book I add epub or txt shows me a black screen, no text, making the app unusable. Its easier to read in the web browser now. Which makes me sad because this app was so good back when I got it. Then something broke and I haven't been able to fix it. I paid for premium for this app I liked it so much, I'm really sad I can't see text in books in it anymore. If anyone knows how to fix this problem please let me know? Maybe it's a txt file setting? But then why do the epubs also not load text? Anyway great app... if it works for you. Sadly its broken for me.
Live Transcribe - I don't use this enough. It transcribes what people say (or audio), then you can click to translate the text.
LingoTube - only free app I know where I can put in a youtube video link, and it will make dual subtitles/let me replay the video line by line (including repeating a loop on one line), click translate individual words. Excellent for intensive listening. I'm usually lazy so I just watch youtube and look up an occasional word in Google Translate or Pleco. But this tool is excellent for intensively looking a lot up in a video/relistening to particular lines.
Duoreader - basic collection of parallel texts. No options to upload files, but super nice for what it is. Totally free.
Chinese:
Hanly - a new free app for learning hanzi. Looks great, has great mnemonics and sound information and you can tell it was made with love/a goal in mind. It's still new though so only the first 1000 hanzi have full information filled out, making it more useful for beginners. As the app is worked on more, I'm hoping it will become more useful for intermediate learners.
Readibu - free, great for reading webnovels just get it if you want to read chinese webnovels. You can import almost ANY webpage into Readibu to read, just paste the url into the search. So if you have a particular novel in mind you may want to do that instead of searching the app's built in genres.
Pleco - free, great for everything just get it if you're learning chinese. Great dictionary, great (one time purchase) paid features like handwriting, additional dictionaries, graded readers. Great SRS flashcard system, great Reader tool (and free Clipboard Reader which is 80% of what I use the app for - especially Dictate Audio feature which Readibu can't do).
Bilibili.com app - look up a tutorial, it is fairly easy to make an account in the US (and I imagine other countries) using your email. The algorithm is quite good at suggesting things similar to what you search. So once I searched a couple danmei, I got way more recommended. Once I searched one manhua video, more popped up. Once I searched one dubbed cartoon, more popped up. You can easily spend as much time on this as you'd like.
Weibo - you can browse tags/search without an account. I could not make an account with a US phone and no wechat account. Nice for browsing tags/looking up particular topics.
Japanese:
Tae Kims Grammar Guide - has an app version that's formatted to read easier on phones.
Yomiwa - this is the dictionary app I use for japanese on android.
Satori Reader - amazing graded reader app for japanese with full audiobooks for each reader (which you can listen to individual sentences of on repeat if desired), individual grammar explanations for each part, human translations for each word and sentence. When I start reading more this is what I want to use. Too expensive right now unless I'm reading a bunch, as only the first chapter (or first few) of each graded reader is free. I would suggest checking out the free Tadoku Graded Readers first online, then coming to this app later.
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Chinese tiktok spy x reader?? Pt.1
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It was supposed to be a quiet night. You were curled up on your bed, scrolling aimlessly through TikTok, the sound of repetitive trends and oddly satisfying videos filling the room. Just as you landed on a bizarre clip of someone deep-cleaning their bathroom grout, your phone froze.
āNot now,ā you muttered, tapping the screen.
The screen went black. Then, a loading symbol appeared, spinning ominously.
Before you could reboot it, a strangerās face appeared on your phone.
Sharp jawline. Piercing eyes. The kind of lips that made you forget how to form coherent thoughts. He leaned forward, looking like heād stepped out of an anime villain audition.
"Hello, [Your Name]."
You blinked. "Okay, first of all, how do you know my name? Second, who are you, and why do you look like youāre about to sell me cryptocurrency?ā
He arched an elegant eyebrow. āYour humor wonāt save you. Iāve been watching you.ā
āGreat. Love a good stalker moment. Do I call you āhacker broā or ārandom internet creep?āā
His smirk deepened, and his voice dropped into something smooth and low. āYouāre bold for someone whose entire digital footprint is in my hands.ā
You snorted. āAnd youāre bold for thinking I care. What are you gonna do? Leak my terrible Spotify playlists? Share my late-night Google searches about how to get ketchup stains out of jeans?ā
He faltered, just a little. āDo you even understand the gravity of this situation? Iāve hacked into your dataāTikTok, Instagram, emails, even your webcam.ā
āOoooh,ā you said, mock-shivering. āScary. Look, Iām Gen Z. I grew up being tracked. Instagram, Google, my fridge- I've already made peace with the fact that privacy is a myth, and if China wants my data, they can have it. Hell, Iāll mail my DNA to the Chinese Communist Party if they ask nicely.ā
His expression faltered. "But I could leak your data. Embarrassing photos, your messages, even your-"
"Leak it!" you interrupted with a grin. "Post it on Reddit! I'll even help it go viral."
-āYouāre insane.ā
āInsanely unimpressed,ā you shot back. āWhatās your endgame here, Hacker Hottie? You gonna steal my identity and live as me? Good luck paying off my student loans.ā
He pinched the bridge of his nose, muttering something in Mandarin. You caught the words for āimpossibleā and ācrazy.ā
āListen,ā he said, his voice sharper now. āI could ruin you. Delete everything. Expose your private life. Shut down your accounts.ā
"Uh huh, soo," you said, resting your chin on your hand. "Forget the data stuff. What's your skincare routine? Are you single? Do you want my Snapchat?"
"This isn't how this is supposed to go," he muttered, still pinching the bridge of his nose. "You're supposed to be begging me not to destroy your life."
You gasped dramatically. "Oh nooo," you said, deadpan. "Please don't tell the world I spent three hours watching slime videos last night. However will I recover?"
āUnbelievable,ā he muttered. āYouāre completely unhinged.ā
āUnhinged? Nah, Iām just resourceful,ā you replied. āBy the way, this whole villain monologue thing? Super hot. Ten out of ten.ā
He gaped at you, visibly thrown off his rhythm. āYouāre flirting with me while I threaten to destroy your digital life?ā
āYep. And if youāre done threatening me, how about you give me your number? Or your WeChat ID? Whicheverās easier for you.ā
His expression shifted from incredulous to⦠disgust? Horror? āYouāre⦠not right in the mind.ā
āThanks, I get that a lot,ā you said. āSo, whatās it gonna be, Hacker Hottie? You gonna follow through on your threats, or are we skipping to the part where you admit youāre obsessed with me?ā
āObsessed? Hardly,ā he scoffed. āI just⦠find you peculiar.ā
āPeculiar is code for āintriguing,ā which is code for ātotally into me,āā you said with a wink.
He rolled his eyes but didnāt disconnect. Instead, he leaned closer to the screen, his face filling your view. āYouāre lucky Iām in a good mood tonight. Otherwiseāā
āOh no,ā you interrupted, gasping dramatically. āNot my terrible selfies and bookmarked thirst traps!?ā
He groaned audibly. āYouāre impossible.ā
āAnd youāre still here,ā you pointed out. āWhat does that say about you?ā
For a moment, the connection flickered, and you thought he might finally leave. But then, his voice came through, softer this time.
āYouāre reckless. You donāt even know me, and yet youāre⦠comfortable.ā
āShould I be uncomfortable?ā you asked.
āYou should be terrified.ā
āWell, Iām not,ā you said. āYouāre hot, and this is the most excitement Iāve had all week. So, whatās next?ā
There was a long pause before he finally spoke. āGoodbye, [Your Name].ā
And just like that, he was gone. Your phone rebooted, the TikTok app still open on the same grout-cleaning video youād been watching earlier.
You stared at it, a bemused smile on your face. āWell,ā you muttered to yourself, āif thatās what being spied on feels like, maybe I need to post more thirst traps.ā
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Call me crazy but i wrote what i wrote (part two is out :) )
#x reader#x y/n#tiktok#oneshot#chinese spy#tiktok spy#chinese tiktok spy#out of pocket#gen z shit#i love men#spy
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Hello!!! It's been a while since I've watched some bl, getting back to it I'm currently watching the Heart Killers and I love how effortlessly cool the soundtrack is (i love a good movie/drama soundtrack and conversely bad sound design is all the more annoying to me. I love the sound design on this show, it's more high-quality than I expect for Thai BL) What's your favourite ways for finding songs other than the OSTs used in thai BLs? (I so want to listen to all the songs used in this franchise but I think language differences are getting in the way) Thanks for your time, have a good day! :D

I'm afraid I may not be the person for this. My dislike of a boy + guitar as a trope extends to most other aspects of the music in any given show. It's pretty rare for me to like a theme song (let alone background stuff) and so far only 2 shows from Japan (Eternal Yesterday & Our Youth) and a half dozen or so from Korea have entered the sacred space of OTS graduating onto one of my playlists.
I generally listen to Kpop, and I tend to prefer songs/groups that go pretty hard (less bubblegum and more rock). So many OSTs are just overly saccharine for me. There are always exceptions.
For example, I agree with you on Heart Killers. Although I did find some of theirs a little... well... silly.
Thus I don't go to any effort to track down or engage with soundtracks. I simply follow various YT content creators who report (with samples) on new comebacks out of Korea. I follow up with the songs I like. (I'm not a gen 5, or even much of a gen 4 stan, so I rarely go for albums anymore.)

The Technical Bit
I can tell you what I would do. Since you did ask.
Just load up Shazam, SoundHound or (likely best, since it's from Tencent) QYin to my phone and hold it up to the speaker on my watching device while that song is going. (Rumor is WeChat's "Shake" feature works particularly well for Chinese stuff.)
Once the app gave me the title, I'd search for it on YT or in a music app using the song title in the original language's script (just copy and paste that from google or whatever).
All that said, I am 99.9% sure at least 3 of my moots are big into the OST side of the equation so maybe they could step forward with tips?
#asked and answered#OST#OTS#Bl soundtrack#BL sound#BL OST#BL OTS#original sound tracks#original theme songs
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Akiko looked up Jianghu on her phone while riding the train home that night. Originally Jianghu referred to traveling folk who used the waterways beyond Chinaās major cities. They were a society beyond society, made up of artisans, bandits, magicians, and martial artists. She quite liked the word and found that a search for Jianghu online revealed Chinese martial arts TV shows where women can fly, and gritty arthouse films about accidentally falling into the criminal underworld. She learned a new Chinese saying, ācast into the Jianghu, one must make compromises,ā and read an article by a professor about how the Jianghu proves that some words cannot be translated. She started collecting images of the Jianghu on her phone, and posted a few of her favorites to her friends on WeChat, jokingly asking āIs this Jianghu? Is this Jianghu?ā
This is a good short story by an anthropologist based on their fieldwork in the area around the Ikebukuro train station in Tokyo that explores the concept of Jianghu from the point of view of a young Japanese woman who is learning Chinese and working in a bar in that district's Chinese neighborhood.
#jianghu#anthropology#cultural anthropology#chinese#language#wuxia#japan#every now and then i still read some ethnography that lights me on fire#my stuff#cdrama#cdramas
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As tensions between the worldās two largest economies intensified following the implementation of sweeping new US tariffs, Chinese authorities moved swiftly to erase domestic discussion of the issue from the countryās tightly controlled digital landscape.
By Wednesday of last week, attempts to search for terms such as ātariffā or ā104ā ā the percentage of the new US duties imposed on Chinese imports ā were met with error messages on Weibo, a popular Chinese social media platform. According toĀ Reuters, the censorship sidelined substantive discourse even as posts mocking the United States remained prominently displayed.
While official narratives sought to ridicule the US, amplifying hashtags like ā#UShastradewarandaneggshortageā launched by state broadcaster CCTV, more critical or analytical takes on the trade conflict, particularly those reflecting internal economic anxieties or unfavorable outcomes for Chinese exporters, disappeared from view. WeChat, another widely used platform, also removed numerous posts from Chinese firms outlining the economic blowback of the tariffs. The removed posts bore a uniform message citing āviolations of relevant laws, regulations, and policies.ā
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October CPNs round-up š“š”š¢

⢠xiao zhan as woody and yibo as buzz
⢠yiboās wechat reminder setup
⢠bjyx being on top of entertainment weibo hot search in the early morning of xzās bday
⢠xz birthday cpns compilation / part two / part three / part four / part five
⢠can we appreciate this āselfieā from ETU? aside from it being so cool and such a wang yibo selfie ā i love how the bone necklace is front and center. we are definitely imagining him sending this to xz!

being like, look what im doing right now and showing off to his gege but also keeping that necklace visible. plus those arms š hello!
coupled with some more of him being on the phone and taking selfies ā sure, he might as well be sharing this to his circle of friends or for memories sake. but we are clowns in here soooooā¦..

⢠related to gg singing that line about āgoodnightā. i saw OP share an alleged screenshot from WYBās posts on his āfriendā circle in the early days and the other one is on weibo. basically implying he is someone who loves to post and it being a āgoodnightā.

⢠a new au pairing is born ššš i love this edit. and because ggās character is eating ā related that to bailiās love for tasting food and giving his evaluation. they will get along i guess?

⢠yibo spots a bjyx related phone case
⢠yibo GT race clowning that xz was there + him caressing lol the 𦓠necklace
⢠this sleeping pose ššš and that deep V!


⢠hmmmmm interesting suitcase. itās a coincidence. wdym this is a popular model! š

⢠coffee lovers xz and wyb! iām lovin how their interests almost always overlap šššš
⢠they have been in the same city for some time, and then wyb goes to barcelona on 10/27 with an outfit that looks like he is cosplaying xz. v interesting.

everything wyb is wearing in this airport photo even the bag, shoes and hat are all loewe so the choice of top could might as well be BECAUSE itās loewe. however, i feel like they have alot of other clothes he can wear ā and the similarity with ggās style is very noticeable. maybe someone else helped in picking out his clothes? š
⢠a new perspective on this video! look at yiboās face!
<<< previous month
#yizhan#bjyx#there is no science here iām just clowning like i always do#this month has less candies compared to previous one but xz bday candies alone are so loud š£ļøš£ļøš£ļøš£ļø
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tff rewatch, thoughts on ep 11 (take care of yourself | im always here)
spoilers
prologue. high school. wen yi fan's been hard at work practicing ballet for the art exam. sang yan notices a bruise on her arm and draws butterfly wings around it. "so the scars fly away." (high school boys should not be allowed to be this swoony)
present. day 77 of living together. sang yan serves wen yi fan a warm bowl of noodles a hot pile of teasing for breakfast.
(alsooo did y'all notice?? where sang yan is sitting at the table.. he's literally sunlit. again, these tiny production choices in this drama. coz he's her sun.)
sang yan tells her she did something really inappropriate last night while sleepwalking, but wouldn't give her the details. because he's sweet and forgiving this morning... he's sparing her the embarrassment. but!! when the time comes, he's going to make her pay. little by little (in what wayyssss, sang yan? hihi).
at the station. mu chengyun, i call him spikey (from ep 9) has wormed his way into wen yi fan's workplace. as an intern. he's still very annoying, so lets just skip him again this time.
sang yan has a LOOOOOOTTT of time on his hands today. day drinking at overtime AND teasing wen yi fan non-stop on wechat. (so wait, wasn't he just hired for a job? why isnt he there? has he not started yet? or.. is it the weekend? why is he being a bum again?)
YOUR SANITY WAS OVERCOME BY DESIRE LAST NIGHT, AND YOU ATTEMPTED TO POSSESS ME. how does he come up with these things???
wen yi fan is so distracted by sang yan in the office, she (not so thoughtfully) says yes to a potentially triggering news assignment ("pathetic mother searches for daughter who disappeared").
but wait. back to wen yi fan's sleepwalking dilemma.. she asks qiao qiao to stay with her tonight, in case she "victimizes" sang yan again. lol.
but sang yan has a friend over too! jiaxu and sang yan.. emerging out of sang yan's bedroom late at night.. in bathrobes? why? why.
breakfast is another awkward affair. made more awkward because wen yi fan mentions yihe (she needs to go there for work... to interview the mother searching for her daughter. see #5).
her colleagues get a lead on the daughter's whereabouts. wen yi fan now has to fly to hong kong.
she calls sang yan to tell him this, and he hears spikey in the background. he's green jello, but can't do anything about it right now (don't worry, though, he'll think of something nefarious in a moment. let's not underestimate sang yan's scheming ways lol).
in hong kong, wen yi fan finds the daughter working at a ballet studio. she tells wen yi fan she doesn't want to be found, and wen yi fan completely empathizes with her. mothers and daughters, amiright? (assignment wrapped up neatly and without too much drama, thank god!)
wen yi fan also has a cute moment with a little dancer at the studio... ballet is both a sweet and bitter memory for wen yi fan. but today, wen yi fan chooses to draw from the good, and ends up helping out the girl figure out her dance moves. š©°
back to nanwu. guess who's there at the airport? sang yan. in his aggressively hot manly leather motorcycle jacket. doing the most boyfriend-y thing of all --- picking up his lady from the airport.
sang yan grabs wen yi fan's travel bag without explanation, and spikey's jaws are on the floor.
in the car. they have an actual conversation (no games, no taunting, no lies). wen yi fan: i wonder if as a journalist, i should be more calm and objective when it comes to my work. sang yan: you're a human being, not an interviewing machine... just be yourself. (can't it be normal like this all the time, mom and dad?! lol.)
sang yan then asks wen yi fan if she saw any of her college classmates, or simply hung out in yihe? she shakes her head. it's a place with no memories for wen yi fan.
she asks him back, didn't you say you flew to yihe not too long ago? why? he answers, to see an old friend. (sighh. sang yan's back to lying to wen yi fan again).
conclusion: yihe is not a topic to be brought up between these two. š¤š¤š¤
epilogue. immediately after wen yi fan's call (#13, telling him she's in HK), sang yan declares jiaxu as officially kicked out of the apartment. sang yan's now booking a flight for him for tomorrow, conveniently timed to wen yi fan's arrival (nefarious, i told you, haha).
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Lingshan Hermit: The Clever Fools of the World
A squid was floating on the surface of the sea when someone tried to catch it with a net. The squid, sensing danger, darted left and right, trying to avoid the net from above. Then it released ink into the water, spreading like black smoke all around. However, the person was in a boat, and the squid was near the surface - all its actions were clearly visible from above. In moments, it was caught. The squid released ink to confuse creatures in the water, but while its ink might confuse other aquatic creatures at its level, it cannot deceive humans, much less heaven. From above, all its actions are visible, just as humans observe ants.
In ancient times, Lord Indra, using his divine powers, foresaw his own bad karma ripening. Frightened, he searched heaven and earth for escape, eventually hiding inside a clam shell, but still could not avoid the consequences. If even Lord Indra with his powers could not escape, how could ordinary people with abilities far inferior to his? The name "squid" (which contains the character for "thief" in Chinese) existed since the Tang and Song dynasties, showing how the ancients despised its character.
The clever fools of the world are just like this squid. They think their schemes are so ingenious that no one knows about them. They exhaust themselves setting up elaborate traps, quietly stealing others' livelihood, and taking wealth from thousands of households without raising waves. Though people might not understand their schemes, heaven and earth understand, and spirits know. These people try to blind heaven and deceive karma, their wisdom matching that of the squid. The squid releases ink wanting to blind people's eyes to escape. The clever fools of the world do the same, but while they might deceive people, how could they deceive karma?
In the eyes of the celestial beings, bodhisattvas, and the ten kings of hell, all their lifetime's actions are crystal clear, even down to a single unwholesome thought arising when they're alone. Heaven cannot be deceived. Those who try to deceive heaven will surely be devoured by heaven. No matter how exhaustively they calculate, how clever their schemes, how thoroughly they try to cover their tracks, to heaven it's all futile.
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The internet sucks now. Once a playground fueled by experimentation and freedom and connection, itās a flimsy husk of what it was, all merriment and serendipity leached from our screens by vile capitalist forces. Everything is too commercialized. We commodified the self, then we commodified robots to impersonate the self, and now theyāre taking our damn jobs. We live in diminished and degrading times. I miss when memes were funny. I miss Vine. I miss Gawker. I miss old Twitter. Blogsāthose were the days!
Stop me if these gripes sound familiar. In 2023, the idea that the internet isnāt fun anymore is conventional wisdom. This year, after Elon Musk renamed Twitter āXā and instituted a series of berserk changes that made it substantially less functional, complaints about the demise of the good internet popped up like mushrooms sprouting in dirt tossed over a fresh grave. Some people even complained on the very platforms they were mourning. Type āinternet sucks nowā into Xās search bar, youāll see.
The New Yorker published an essay by writer Kyle Chayka on the subject, calling the decline of X a ābellwether for a new era of the Internet that simply feels less fun than it used to be.ā People loved it. (Sample comments from X: āRelatable.ā āExactly right.ā) Chayka claims that itās now harder to find new memes, websites, and browser games than it was a decade ago. He also argues that the rising crop of platforms popular with young peopleāTwitch, TikTokāare inferior, enjoyment-wise, to the social web of the 2010s.
Both of these arguments are baffling. Memes fresher in the past? Yes, itās tiresome to see Tim Robinson in a hot dog costume for the 500th time, but cāmon. In the early 2010sāthe years Chayka longs forāthe internet was all doge and doggos. It was the era of reaction GIF Tumblrs, the Harlem Shake, the Ice Bucket Challenge. Give me literally any still from I Think You Should Leave over āYou Had One Jobā epic fail image macros. Only glasses of the rosiest tint could recast the 2013 internet as a shitposting paradise lost.
The argument that the 2010s social web was superior amusement to the platforms now popular with Gen Z is even stranger. TikTok has major issues, but being unfun is not one of them. Itās been a springboard for some genuinely talented people, from comic Brian Jordan Alvarez to writer Rayne Fisher-Quann to chef Tabitha Brown. Binging Twitch streams certainly isnāt my thing, but people arenāt being held at gunpoint and forced to watch seven straight hours of Pokimane. They like it! Theyāre having fun! And how can one say with a straight face that gaming got worse? Roblox alone is a gleeful world unto itself; to pretend it doesnāt exist and isnāt a vibrant digital hangout is goofy and obtuse.
Corrosion of specific platforms on the internetāX, to pluck the most obvious exampleāis an observable phenomenon. (I, too, mourn old Twitter.) Muskās changes to how X operates have made it harder to surface and verify information; his antics have driven away both advertisers and power users and allowed the cryptogrifter class to spam inboxes with invitations to NFT drops and meme coins, resulting in a digital space that feels abandoned and crowded at once. Other platforms, though, are flourishing.
Look at Discord, for instance. Its siloed structure is a throwback to the pre-Facebook internet era, when socializing online often meant logging on to specific forums. The disintegration of the Big Tech-dominated 2010s internet is creating a more balkanized social web experience, what Kickstarter cofounder Yancey Strickler calls the ādark forestā theory, where people turn away from big, open mega-platforms in favor of more private or niche digital spaces, from nonpublic Slack channels to invite-only WeChat groups or special-interest podcasts. While some people might find that boring and hard to navigate, itās not universally boring, or inherently difficult to navigate.
There are serious problems with the internet right now. Platform decayāāenshittificationāāis real, and itās not limited to X. Search is in shambles. Plus, the flood of AI spam has just begun. But there were serious problems with the internet 10 years ago too. Arguing that the decline of certain corners of a previous version of the internet means that the entire internet isnāt entertaining anymore is a preposterous leap.
The impulse to describe the internet as being in a dire existential crisis is an understandable one, especially if you love going onlineāitās easier to get people to pay attention to emergencies, isnāt it? All sorts of decidedly not-dead things get declared dead periodically, from literary criticism to monogamy to Berlin. āMy favorite platforms are faltering and I donāt like the new onesā isnāt as compelling a pitch as āThe basic experience of goofing off online is on the brink of extinction!!!ā
But the basic experience of goofing off and being creative online is not on the brink of extinction. Ten years from now, there will be writersāeven if theyāre AI chumbots churning out shitty prose on SubstaXitch, the demonic merged iteration of Twitch, Substack, and X our poor children will useāearnestly reminiscing about the good old days of 2023, when that affable menswear guy showed up on everybodyās feeds, and TikTok wasnāt banned in the US. I know this. I know it because during the era that Chayka is now nostalgic for, people were also complaining that they missed the old, good internet. (Real headline from 2015: āThe Modern Internet Sucks. Bring Back Geocities.ā)
This brings me to my theory about the internet. To understand how people feel about being online, look at how they feel about the long-running sketch comedy television show Saturday Night Live.
Bitching about how SNL is so much worse than it used to be is a time-honored tradition. It has been declared āSaturday Night Deadā regularly since it debuted in 1975, nearly 50 years ago. In 1995, for instance, a New York magazine writer bemoaned the āslow, woozy fall of a treasured pop-culture institution.ā The cast at the time included Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Norm Macdonald, and Molly Shannon, all widely considered comedy legends in the present day. In 2017, in fact, New York ranked that castās run as the third-best era of SNL, ever, describing it like this: āAt its peak, itās hard to argue the show was ever better.ā Quite the reassessment!
In 2014, writer Liz Shannon Miller examined the impulse people have to favor whatever era of Saturday Night Live they grew up with and watched during their formative years. āItās a generational problem that leads to parents and kids just not being able to agree on the talents of John Belushi versus Will Ferrell,ā Miller wrote for IndieWire.
A similar sort of generational problem is playing out right now about what itās like to spend time online. Millennials grew up logging on in the 2000s and 2010s, maturing alongside Facebook. The internet from this era is the internet of our salad days. Of course watching it get eclipsed by a different iteration hurts. Of course some of us look at TikTok and wish it was Twitterāitās the same impulse that propels family squabbles about whether the Lonely Island guys were funnier than the Please Donāt Destroy boys. Saturday Night Live has always been wildly uneven. Every era now heralded as golden was once pilloried as corny dreck.
To insist that the fun is over is to adopt an overly nostalgic stance, and one that rests on a pathetic fallacy: Just because you arenāt having fun on the internet doesnāt mean the internet itself is broken. Itās what it always has been, a flawed mirror of the cultural moment. Itās fine not to like it. But donāt pretend there arenāt young people alive right now who are having the most fun theyāll ever have online, just as there are young people alive right now who will be raving to their kids about how hilarious Bowen Yang was on SNLāespecially compared to the synthetic clones of Gilda Radner and Jimmy Fallon the AI programmed to imitate Lorne Michaels cast in the 2061 season. We donāt need to make the present sound worse than it is. The future will come, soon enough.
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