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I am sure about that you guys must used meme when you chatted with your families and friends.
I want to show you one here which is extremely popular, or rather "go viral" in China lately. In this picture, a senior man is staring at his smartphone with a very pained, miserable look.
It is usually used when we see something making us uncomfortable and confused. I think it's very understandable, maybe you guys can get it either. By the way, I use it more generally in sticker edition.
Dec 10, 2020 1:58 PM
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I am sure about that you guys must used meme when you chatted with your families
and friends. I want to show you one here which is extremely popular, or rather
"go viral" in China lately. In this picture, a senior man is staring at his
smartphone with a very pained, miserable look. It is usually used when we see
something making us uncomfortable and confused. I think it's very
understandable, maybe you guys can get it either. By the way, I use it more
generally in sticker edition.
It’s funny~~~lol Thank you for sharing!
December 10, 2020
I am sure about that you guys must used meme when you chatted with your families
and friends. I want to show you one here which is extremely popular, or rather
"go viral" in China lately. In this picture, a senior man is staring at his
smartphone with a very pained, miserable look. It is usually used when we see
something making us uncomfortable and confused. I think it's very
understandable, maybe you guys can get it either. By the way, I use it more
generally in sticker edition.
sure he simple forget his glasses at home :) but it's looks really as you have described
December 10, 2020
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese
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