Recently, on the short video platform, many college students have "tested their faces and gone ashore", and then they have also brought fire to the Internet celebrity "Wanyan Huide".

Who is "Wanyan Huide"?

If you see a lady with dry and fluffy hair, black half-pack glasses and a professional suit, and a "out of tune" accent to "answer questions" for netizens' psychological problems, don't guess, it's either the Internet celebrity "Wanyan Huide", or the college students who imitate "Wanyan Huide".

In the era of fleeting traffic, she has been popular on the Internet for more than 3 months with her unique "Perfect Words and Wisdom". "Dimi" (enemy friend, the antonym of girlfriend), "laughing and hugging" (laughing dizzy), "thinking of Lianai" (wanting to fall in love), are all "stalks" from her live broadcast.

She wrote in her self-introduction on the short video homepage, "National second-level psychological counselor, graduate of the Department of Psychology of Peking University, and promoter of family education", but many netizens complained that she made people feel empty in their heads, confused logic, and unique accent, making each live broadcast a "new 'stalk' birth", and some people commented: "Teacher Wanyan was born to play the Internet." ”

"Women want iPhones" (women want to keep to themselves) "Problems in the cage" (ethical issues), these inadvertently created "golden sentences", because of the weird and nonsensical tone, are widely circulated among college students, but after playing "stalks" excessively, the video of "Wanyan Huide" originally wanted to convey psychological knowledge has also lost its seriousness.

Playing "stalks" should be moderate, and brainless "rotten stalks" should be rejected. In recent years, the "stalks" on the Internet have been updated frequently, from "blue thin shiitake mushrooms" to "zun dui fake duo", more and more buzzwords have become the "mantra" of some young people. Some experts once said that watching and imitating "bad stalks" for a long time will invisibly reduce our vocabulary reserve and language expression ability.

For example, when we express helplessness, we may blurt out "I really will thank you", when we are surprised, the first thing that comes to mind is "I am a bean", and when describing our personality, we summarize it with "I people and e people". Although the method is simple, concise and humorous, if you really put the "bad stalk" into real life, it will be counterproductive.

A few years ago, the Internet celebrity "Teacher Guo" was a smash hit, and many students in the class joined the team of "Yesmola" (meaningless exclamation). Both boys and girls use "Jimei" (sisters) to address each other, and some classmates imitate "Guo Yan Guo Yu" as soon as they get out of class, and everyone is like a "monkey meeting", and the classroom is full of piercing laughter. The head teacher was very distressed about this, firstly, he had no common topic with us, so he could only stand on the podium and look at us in a daze. Second, I felt that our noise affected the learning atmosphere of the class. Soon after, the school began a crackdown on mobile phones.

From "Ollie gives" and "one gives me miles giaogiao" to "arches out", we are more and more tolerant of "stalks", it seems that "everything can make stalks", behind this pan-entertainment behavior, in addition to ridiculing and relieving boredom, there is actually the inducement of "ugly culture".

At present, there are a group of Internet celebrities who behave perversely and pretend to be crazy and stupid in the name of being funny, and they are grandstanding through their exaggerated performance in front of the camera, earning traffic and eyeballs.

Why do some people "can't walk the road" as soon as they brush up on the "ugly culture" that does not enter the stream, and they have to find out?

There used to be a popular saying, "Good-looking skins are the same, and interesting souls are one in a thousand", those "heavy-tasted" Internet celebrities "self-objectify", deliberately pretend to be ugly, and make some curious young people indulge in rough "low-level fun" by creating various "sensory impacts". But fun can't be achieved by spoofing, and mutated funny will only deform our aesthetics, blur the boundaries between beauty and ugliness, and reduce our ability to distinguish between beauty and ugliness.

Some young people are keen to become a "minority", rejecting old-fashioned and boring things, and when there is aesthetic fatigue with the content they come into contact with daily, some people will rebel against the mainstream aesthetics, imitate and disseminate exaggerated and absurd tricks, and even rely on such content, forming a distorted aesthetic fashion.

Of course, not all "stalks" originate from "judging ugliness".

Many buzzwords can become popular because a few simple words are put together but full of deep meaning, poking at many people's laughter and pain points, which not only satisfies the expression of public emotions, but also promotes communication among peers. But when the "hot stalk" becomes a "bad stalk", we should be vigilant about whether this ambiguous expression will cause misunderstanding to others or convey negative social emotions and bad value orientation.

We can try to focus on the electronic screen, resist the "three nos" stalk without connotation, meaninglessness, and taste, and refuse to follow the clouds, so as to cure the embarrassing "aphasia" of forgetting to write and forgetting words.

Speaking well should be a little thing that everyone has to learn.

Zhao Xuefei Source: China Youth Daily