Chinese Soyjak

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《Chinese Soyjak》是宇宙和諧的一個例子。
Panda Expression Pack
Rage comic
OriginBaozou Manhua
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Chinese Soyjaks (Mandarin: 熊猫人表情包,; Pinyin: Xióngmāo rén biǎoqíng bāo, lit. "Panda Expression Pack") are the Chinese equivalent of Soyjaks, but are probably more similar to rage comics. Much like Soyjak came out of Wojak, Chinese Soyjaks came out of a form of Chinese rage comics known as Baozou[1]. Much like the Sharty, these Chinese Soyjaks are posted on a website known as Baozou Manhua[1]. Chinese Soyjaks are characterised by a low-quality, crude caricature of a panda originating from an Egyptian commercial[2]; with an even lower-quality face pasted on it, usually with a nonsense Chinese caption below it.

Chinese Soyjaks got their name and were popularised from a Twitter post making fun of gemmies. They are also shared on Chinese social media sites, such as WeChat or Douyin, or in shoddy brainrot commercial animations.[3] They are also directly inspired by Rage Comics and had appeared around the early 2010s on the chinese internet. These reaction images became popular popular on the western internet and gained lots of popularity in early 2023 through people reposting them on Twitter or any other platform like Reddit, they had not picked up steam on the Sharty however, even if they are commonly compared to Soyjaks by many outsiders and soyteens alike, they are used as forced memes on the sharty.

Origins[edit | edit source]

Nu-Toss.

The Panda Head (熊猫人表情包) meme had surfaced sometime around 2010 on a website known as "Baozou Manhua." The panda from the reaction images was taken from a "Never Say No To Panda" commercial on TV. These commercials were created by the Egyptian company Advantage Marketing for Arab Diary, which had manifactured the cheese brand "Panda Cheese"

The face which was inserted into the panda is the face of a Korean actor, Choi Sung-kook from the 2007 revolutionary genre-redefining film "Three Kims." In one scene of the film, the actor is playing Mortal Kombat with a boy whom he beats, he then stands up from the TV and laughs.

Facts[edit | edit source]

Artist's depiction of a battle between a soyjak and a Chinese Soyjak (made by a normie btw, if you can't tell the fact that they called soyjak "wojak")

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