My American magical life -
Chapter 26 - 26 26 Who excels in remote animal husbandry
26: Chapter 26: Who excels in remote animal husbandry?
The neighboring Amy truly reigns supreme.
26: Chapter 26: Who excels in remote animal husbandry?
The neighboring Amy truly reigns supreme.
Circle of friends’ signatures can often reflect a person’s thoughts to some extent.
Even a signature that doesn’t fit one’s persona can reveal something.
It’s just that this kind of detailed analysis isn’t very useful.
It needs to be combined with more observation and understanding to help you more clearly recognize a person’s traits.
From the content of her Circle, Zhao Hongjin has a very obvious sense of relaxation.
She shares the difficulties encountered in study and selfies from her travels and explorations of new places.
She doesn’t shy away from complaining or exclaiming about some bizarre experiences in life either.
But none of these Circle posts can be described as ‘having character’.
That’s quite interesting.
There’s indeed a universally applicable premise: normal people have personality.
If someone’s Circle lacks personality, there are three possible scenarios.
The first is a lack of confidence.
Due to this, she opts to hide all intense emotions or thoughts.
This is most common and considered the norm.
Both men and women face too much pressure in modern society.
Everyone wants to be seen as a ‘reliable adult’ and avoid leaving an impression of being unpredictable.
With this in mind, they hide away their personality and never show it to anyone.
The second scenario is not caring or paying attention.
He/She doesn’t pay attention to their own Circle’s content, posting whatever comes to mind.
Since they don’t care or pay attention, they don’t view their Circle as a space to share with friends, thus their true selves are never revealed.
The third scenario is the most special; they have enough confidence, but don’t want to be easily seen through by others.
For whatever reason they wish to remain opaque, the result is an ‘incomplete reality’.
What’s shared is real, but it’s not the full story.
Cheng Daqi is like this, and so is Zhao Hongjin.
At times like these, more dimensions of analysis are needed.
For example, looking at profile pictures, or analyzing signatures, or engaging in more communication and interaction.
Zhao Hongjin’s profile picture is of Doraemon, which has no special meaning.
But her signature is quite interesting.
Remember the three key elements of a signature?
Creativity, conveying a value logic, and being uncommon.
Besides these, there’s another kind of signature that can highlight uniqueness, and that is posing a question.
Using a question as a signature makes everyone who wants to understand you through it face your inquiry.
A question fits the creativity and is uncommon.
If the question asked is intriguing enough, it can also convey a value logic.
Zhao Hongjin’s signature is a question.
‘Do you think this green mountain will return to me?’
Seeing this question, Cheng Daqi nodded to himself.
Worthy of being the strong support I want to embrace.
Full of ideas.
He directly opened the chat box and asked Zhao Hongjin about the meaning of her signature.
“Boss, which mountain is this green mountain you’re talking about?”
Utilize any lead in the conversation directly.
They had just met a few days ago, and now was the golden time to enhance their relationship.
The relationship between men and women isn’t like what novelists describe, where after a few encounters and the protagonist showing off a few times, the woman starts feeling ‘heart fluttering,’ ‘budding affection,’ or ’emotions surging’.
Eventually leading to a tender smile and a sweet embrace.
Pure bullshit.
Any author who writes like that hasn’t dated much.
Real-life flirting between men and women only happens in two scenarios.
Either it’s a quick score within three days, or it’s a gradual process accumulated over time.
Cheng Daqi isn’t planning on dating; he’s simply using the signature as a conversation starter.
As for what to talk about next, that could be decided during the chat.
Good deeds should be done first; the strategy can always be adjusted based on the situation.
“I’m rushing to meet the deadline for my thesis; my body is still alive, but my soul has already left this world.
Come burn some paper for me in two days, thank you.”
Zhao Hongjin’s reply was very straightforward.
One can only say, college life is just like this.
Human-shaped golden finger favorability task initiation failed, Cheng Daqi turned off Feixin and opened Douyin.
His first video about the observations of a homeless man in America had already been uploaded for several hours.
Opening the video data, it had played 11K times, with just over three hundred likes.
Compared to the number of likes, there were quite a few comments—over five hundred.
Even though Cheng Daqi was mentally prepared, the surge of all sorts of people in the comment section still took him by surprise.
Although he was the first to enter this niche and was currently the undisputed ‘top influencer’ in it.
But his account was just a new one!
A new account, one video, a few hundred likes in a few hours.
It’s roughly equivalent to a newbie writing their first book on QiDian, and within a few hours of the book being listed, the favorites surpass a thousand.
It looks ordinary, but the future is promising indeed.
Cheng Daqi focused on the comments section, wanting to see what kind of comments all these heroes had left for him.
(Setting the scene where domestic social media already display IP addresses, just to make the reading more fun, a laugh for the gentlemen.)
Patrick Star Doesn’t Like Wearing Underpants (IP: White Capital): “The streets of America are so dirty, aren’t they a developed country?
How come their streets are dirtier than our village?”
This brother from the capital clearly doesn’t understand the diversity of America.
He might think that as a developed country, everything in America is better than in Hua Country, hence the question.
This kind of cognitive misunderstanding is actually quite common.
After all, we’re exposed to a vast amount of information through mobile internet.
So much so that it exceeds many people’s cognitive limits, and they lose the ability to discern the truth of the information.
Uncritically consuming a lot of information inevitably leads to a lot of ‘prejudices.’
Such ‘prejudices’ are not the result of subjective thinking but are consequences of being polluted by various media.
For instance, many people from England have never been to China, but after being brainwashed by some notorious Underworld media leading the anti-Hua media, they are filled with prejudices against Hua Country.
Believing that ‘America is a developed country and everything is better than in Hua Country’ is also a form of prejudice.
Seeing such a reply, the jokers of the internet certainly wouldn’t be absent.
Comments below this White Capital netizen’s post were filled with mockery and teasing.
‘Are you from White Capital?
Or just working there?’
‘Yo, Mr.
Capital, gift me 50 to prove your worth.’
‘People from White Capital are really something else, comparing a village to Los Angeles, and even winning.
Is it so hard to acknowledge America’s greatness?
Do you have to delude yourself here?’
Cheng Daqi continued to read and found another interesting comment.
Little Roundy Loves Candy (Jin West): “Reported.
The person who shot this video must be defaming America.
America is the beacon of freedom for humanity, so how could there be so many people needing relief?”
Faced with such a sky-defying comment, Cheng Daqi deeply admired America’s level of remote animal husbandry.
America, a major remote animal husbandry country, keeps a firm grip on their agriculture’s everlasting jewels.
Look at her, how much she loves America.
With such sky-defying comments, the netizens, of course, would strike.
‘Your American daddy won’t give you a second glance for your bootlicking, you’re just a dog raised by them, shitting in Hua Country.’
Full of aggression, with pinpoint accuracy.
‘I suggest you go straight to America, don’t embarrass us from Jin West!’
Without embarrassment, by 2023, there are still a bunch of sycophants who yearn for the West, and many even hold high positions.
‘There’s always some people with shrunken brains, we need to be more tolerant, ten curses per person is enough, don’t be too harsh.’
Content in the comments section was generally of two types.
One was astonishment at the sheer number of homeless people in America and wonder at why Cheng Daqi would choose to live in a tent.
The other was the wailing of America’s loyal dogs; they are unwilling to accept an America filled with homeless people and trash.
They transform their escapist psyche of not accepting reality into an attack on Cheng Daqi.
In the eyes of these sycophants, America’s dogs are democratic, free, developed, and noble.
They believe Cheng Daqi’s video is a deliberate smear!
America: Cheng Daqi, can you learn this trick of remote animal husbandry from me?
Of course, he can’t.
Even if Hua Country acquires more industrial pearls like ballpoint pen tips and lighter inserts, they cannot learn the remote animal husbandry of America.
After all, not every country can be as shamelessly undisguised as America.
Setting the world on fire and doing evil while telling everyone how peaceful they are.
As the saying goes: Who’s the best at remote animal husbandry?
America, across the ocean, can claim the throne!
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