New memes appear on the Internet every day. No, the memes suddenly became popular and became a popular barrage on various video sites. So where did this meme come from? What does it mean? Let’s take a look at the source and popularity of specific memes with the editor!
1. "I am the one who lost" is a common expression in picture emoticons, which is used to express that one is willing to accept the defeat. This emoticon is very famous on QQ. It says, "You are indeed a master of pretense, but I lost." In addition, there are many versions such as French version, German version, and classical Chinese version. This expression is often used when someone fails in a fight or sees something awesome and expresses their feelings. Although the specific origin has not yet been determined, it is often used in different situations. It can basically be used in reply language (water experience) to express recognition of other people's technical and artistic aspects, or in situations such as fighting for pictures, showing off girls, etc. Ridicule.
2. In addition to the vernacular version of "I am the one who lost", there is also the classical Chinese version: "There are many people in the sky who share one stone, but the king pretends to be the only one with more than eight buckets. Although it is vivid in my mind, it is innumerable. I am the one who lost." "This emoticon is often used to express exclamations when seeing funny, strange or speechless pictures, news, posts, etc. It means the same as "I'm impressed" and other expressions. Sometimes it is used to satirize other people's stupid behavior or malicious pretense.
3. When others fail to pretend to be cool, you can reply: "You can't pretend like this, but you win." This sentence is popular among a pretending master, who is known as Eddie Meguire in the double ponytail. The kendo master in the game considers himself a master of swordsmanship, and he would use this sentence to tease others when they fail to show off.