There are endless memes on the Internet, and the Crazy Literature Meme is one of them, and it is also a very popular meme recently. Many friends said that this meme is so interesting, and they want to know more about the meaning of this meme, so follow the editor and take a look at this What does the joke mean?
1. The meaning of stalk
1. This meme refers to an exaggerated expression of emotional catharsis by contemporary netizens;
2. It can be said to be extremely exaggerated and unreasonable, and the emotions expressed in words are very full;
3. Using this sentence structure to communicate or vent your emotions seems to open up a wonderful new world;
4. Express your needs with almost explosive emotional language, which is used by netizens to urge sellers to deliver goods in Double Eleven shopping situations;
5. In the Internet culture, people prefer to use crazy literature to relax themselves, do things that are necessary or have nothing to do with themselves, and simply talk to relax;
2. The origin of the stem
1. This meme extends to Lin Daiyu’s crazy literature. It has become popular recently with the launch of Double Eleven, and the communication quotes between netizens and customer service;
2. Use extremely exaggerated words to express emotions or one's own needs, urging merchants' customer service to deliver goods as soon as possible, triggering heated discussions among netizens;
3. This kind of crazy little composition expression is also called crazy literature, and various peripheral products have been born from it;
4. For example: Crazy Literature stickers, Crazy Literature phone cases, Crazy Literature T-shirts, Crazy Literature emoticons, and a series of other contents;
5. When faced with anything you don’t like, you can use a piece of crazy literature to vent your emotions. Anyway, I am the only one who is superior. It’s your fault if you’re wrong or not!
6. It is a kind of prank behavior. From a subjective perspective, you can vent your emotions and express your ultimate goal. It can be said to be a grand carnival of language.