There are one million netizens who watch him begging for food every day

There are one million netizens who watch him begging for food every day

Do you know how homeless people beg for food? Recently, a B-station UP host opened a new track in self-media—American-style begging. Let's take a look at his specific situation.

"It's time for dinner again, brothers!"

Wearing flip-flops and a semi-permanent jacket, his face was filled with joy of getting something for free. Just now, he received another relief meal.

This person is called Lei Sen, AKA Ding Pangzi’s gold medal lecturer.

More than a month ago, he opened up a new track in the self-media circle - American begging.

It literally means begging in America.

Because the track is too unique and leading, no one competes. In more than a month, the instructor's Douyin fans exceeded one million, and the B station soared by 700,000. The coins for each video also easily exceeded 10,000.

When typing "gold medal lecturer" into the search engine, his ranking even surpassed Wuhu Dasima.

The fans are like they are in the honeymoon period and feel uncomfortable if they can’t see him for a day.

Even the editorial department of Bad Reviews is deeply involved in it, and from time to time they would post a few of the lecturer's golden quotes in the group.

To be honest, the fact that a homeless person could be in such a state is as outrageous as the person who helped an old lady run a red light and was praised as a good person.

Although it is unexpected, it is not difficult to guess why this gold medal lecturer Ding Pangzi became so popular.

In the United States, the existence of homeless people is a long-standing social problem.

In the first half of this year, the number of homeless people in New York City shelters exceeded 100,000. These homeless people can survive by basically relying on free food distributed by shelters and some private companies every day. They eat whatever is given to them as long as they are alive.

The most typical characteristics of homeless people are decadence and listlessness. When people mention them, they will think of keywords such as alcoholism, drug addiction, drug abuse, and mental disorders.

Out of curiosity, the audience opened the instructor's video to see how the homeless people in the US server live, and found out:

Why is this person different from other homeless people?

You can hardly see the traditional characteristics of a tramp in him.

Not only did he take the initiative to start his own media and share his daily begging life, but he also set very high goals for himself and was picky about food: if he found something unpalatable, he would complain about it, and if he passed by a shelter that offered food with bad taste, he would skip it.

What is this? Isn’t this the pursuit of quality of life?

Even the negative reviewer felt when watching the video, how come just asking for a meal makes him feel so full of energy?

From his videos, you can clearly feel that he has made sufficient preparations, with many golden sentences and the show effect is maximized.

If I hadn't caught a glimpse of his legs that had absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon, and whose thick stratum corneum could serve as armor, I would have thought he was starting a business, not begging.

The biggest feature of the lecturer’s video is that he turns the life of a homeless person into a survival game.

Every day, he was born at the resurrection point of the tent, and first led everyone to count the remaining supplies and comfort his stray cats.

With the words "open the door", the tent is opened and the day's adventure begins.

The task of the game is to get relief meals. The map is divided into two major sections, online and wild areas.

Online, I just go to the shelter to get food. The daily output is fixed, but it is also mediocre.

In the wild area, there are various organizations and companies that distribute relief meals on the streets. Although the output is unstable, you can occasionally get good stuff.

Every time after waiting in a long line to get supplies, the instructor would not only say the classic "It's time for dinner again, brothers", but also suddenly output a set of auspicious words to the American people to spread etiquette culture:

You are very gorgeous!

God bless you!

I love you!

We know that Westerners are more open and more likely to express their emotions, but when someone says something like this out of the blue, the emotions overflow like a floodgate, and no one can stand it.

Even Brother Hei can scare people instantly.

The instructor set himself a very high KPI for begging. Once he made a strategic mistake and waited in line for hours but did not get the supplies he deserved, in addition to reviewing and summarizing the situation, he would also "blame himself" in his heart and feel sorry for Mr. Lafayette.

The old Buddha refers to Empress Dowager Cixi. She said sorry because Cixi had paid for it.

The first person paid, and the second person took the goods. If the goods were not enough, there would be no explanation at night.

In order to improve efficiency, the instructor will also flexibly adjust tactics, and even use the long-lost square jungle strategy:

First, go to the nearby supply points where you don't have to queue up, and then go to the queue with the lowest cost performance. Use the least time to get the most food!

What? A homeless man actively begging for food, working hard, and consuming enemy supplies.

How can people not be excited by this kind of contrast?

Of course, if you just beg for food every day, people won't like to watch this kind of single-line plot. Just like a movie, you have to have surprises and twists to keep the audience.

You can't help but think that the instructor's shots have all these elements. He has a strong sense of communication and good camera movements, and it's no problem for him to beat 90% of the newbies on the short video platform.

For example, the daily unboxing session is full of surprises.

No matter whether the food is found online or in the jungle, it can often only be described as "edible" and will occasionally bring debuffs.

The rice is hard, the chicken wings are often stale, and the sauces and ingredients are all congealed into a mass.

Compared to the wild area, the rice in the shelter is more stable, but it is always undercooked; the bread, in the instructor's words, is more suitable for wiping hands.

Occasionally, if you're lucky, you can get some good equipment, so it seems like a lot of gains at the end of the day.

But no matter what kind of food you encounter, the instructor is like a food blogger, taking you to taste it carefully. The precise expression and description make the negative reviewer on the other end of the network feel as if he is eating it in his own mouth.

In addition to the loot from unboxing, the instructors also have their own storylines.

He asked for food one moment, then declared himself Japanese, and then started to talk "wadasiva".

He would not focus on one family and plunder them all, and sometimes, it would be a Korean.

The lecturer's personality is also varied, and his quality points seem to be randomly refreshed every day.

He would put the garbage on the lid of the trash can or in the middle of the road. He even refused to pick up the garbage piled up next to his tent villa.

But if you watch more of his videos, you'll find that he occasionally throws trash into the bin and educates his fans at the same time.

The most amazing thing is that he would do good deeds every day. When he saw a colleague who seemed to have difficulty walking, he would give his spoils to him. In addition to the video, he also donated money to the disaster area and his alma mater.

Street Cred +1

So when the audience watches his works, they can never guess what he will do next. There are surprises everywhere.

Who can withstand this?

This is not all. When watching his videos, you can also get the excitement of Grand Theft Auto entering reality.

For example, the instructor waited in line for a long time to get the loot, but it was counter-robbed by others the next moment.

There are often people with strange behaviors in his shots:

Like the homeless bro who reads aloud on the street all day long; the strange man who presses people's heads to impart abilities and wears clothes like Assassin's Creed;

There is also an NPC who keeps standing in the same place, punching with his left hand and scratching his butt with his right hand, as if there is a bug.

Although these eccentrics may be isolated cases, we have no way of knowing the authenticity of the stories he tells.

But the audience was enjoying the show, so he was the biggest winner.

About a month after the "American Begging" series was updated, some netizens said that his videos began to lack novelty and people no longer liked to watch them.

But no one could have imagined that the lecturer had already asked someone to build his own mobile villa - a customized RV.

On the day he moved the house, he moved the base to the area where the most homeless people gathered, and the level of monsters increased dramatically.

This wave of operations is equivalent to starting the second season of "American Begging", unlocking new maps and vehicles, and then you can engage in guerrilla warfare across the United States.

Is it magical? Is it exciting? Do you enjoy watching it?

As the lecturer's popularity soared, his tent was marked as a tourist attraction by netizens, and fans often came to check in and pay tribute.

Auspicious words have also spread from person to person. When someone hands out food, someone will reply "Can I get it"; when someone does good deeds, someone will reply "God bless you".

To sum up, the lecturer may really be a self-media entrepreneurial saint. He started with a mobile phone and accumulated his own Cullinan fragments on the other side of the ocean, showing tenacious vitality and adaptability, just like a wild grass growing in the cracks of rocks.

After seeing this, many of my friends may have unrealistic fantasies: I can’t go to class anymore, so I might as well go begging!

But what I want to warn everyone is: this track is not as simple as you think.

Now, the instructor’s Douyin and Bilibili accounts have stopped updating and are in a “no follow” status.

Perhaps it’s because his traffic exploded so violently that various platforms will indeed be more cautious about this unprecedented track and category.

But leaving all this aside, not everyone can be a lecturer.

Two fans once followed the instructor to experience a day's life. As a result, their faces changed after taking the first bite of the hamburger and they couldn't swallow the second bite at all.

Fans said the meat inside was at least 3 days old.

That's still good.

The lecturer lived in a tent in the corner of the park every day. He was ticketed during the day, visited by strange homeless people late at night, and was driven away every few days.

So if you go to the US server and become a homeless person, don’t even think about being a self-media person, you won’t survive the first episode.

When A Jiao was live streaming, he said something that I thought made a lot of sense: the A Jiao you can see now has come to this point by stepping on the corpses of countless little A Jiaos.

Outside the instructor's lens, there are also a bunch of colleagues who don't even have the chance to enter the track.

From Sharp Brother to Shen Wei and then to the lecturer, netizens’ enthusiasm for digging out treasures from homeless people has not diminished for decades, but you have to know what everyone likes, is it not taking a shower for several months?

No, it's the contrast between these people's looks or eloquence and their wandering status. Wandering is not easy, and if they are given another chance to live a good life, I'm afraid no one would choose to take this path.

So for Ding Pangzi, the gold medal lecturer, we just want to have fun. Don't really regard him as a life mentor, but follow his footsteps and become a homeless self-media.

After all, not being popular is nothing. If you imitate others and still don’t become popular after eating Aoli Gei, then you are really pitiful, my friend.

Author: Hedgehog WeChat public account: Bad review

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