The source of the stalk "Gaia" is tortuous. Seeing the word "Gaia", some friends may think of "Gaia Altman" for the first time, and then try to find out the logical connection between the end of the animated series and Altman. In fact, there is no direct connection between the two. "Gaia" is actually a homonym for "alas". The sudden appearance of the animated version of ed brought the audience who were still unable to stop back to reality. The audience in the next episode will have to wait another week, and the unwilling audience can't help but say "alas", expressing surprise and dissatisfaction.
Besides, the word "alas" is too tacky to type directly. Just before, a celebrity said "alas" as "Gaia" on the live broadcast, and he split it 50-50. The first audience watched the ghost video released in May and May, and learned to read Gaia in May and May. Then the audience who followed the trend replaced "alas" with "Gaia" and brushed it at the end of the animation. So now, every time a new film ends, there will be a "Gaia", which is not from any anime character, but 50-50.
Because the live broadcast of "Gaia" was stopped by a certain station, it was filmed as a ghost animal with Gaia Altman. When the fifth film was called "Gaia", he became Gaia Altman. Therefore, "Gaia" and "Altman" on the barrage at the end of the animation are not unrelated, but the relationship between them is full of twists and turns. Interestingly, after the "Altman" series of a station ended, dozens of Altman Qi Fei were painted on the barrage, not just "Gaia".
Brush "Gaia" after animation, is it playing with stalks? There is a rule for a station to brush the barrage, that is, don't brush the barrage that has nothing to do with the video. After the animation, a bunch of "Gaia" floated on the barrage, which was not directly related to the animation content. Is fooling around and polluting the environment? Actually, it can be counted or not. First of all, the connection between "Gaia" and "Alas" is beyond most people's understanding. For those who don't know, Gaia is a garbage barrage that pollutes the screen. If the barrage can't resonate with the audience, it is just a brush, so it is not a good barrage.
On the other hand, "Gaia" is not a joke, because "Gaia" is only a homonym of "alas", which is a modal particle that many people will emit. In other words, "Gaia" is just a variant of "alas", and there is nothing wrong with brushing "alas" on the barrage. "Gaia" and "Alas" have the same meaning. Whether "Gaia" plays with stalks can only vary from person to person, just like "you blush with a bubble teapot". Viewers who are not familiar with Foam Teapot may find this stalk very embarrassing. The audience who are familiar with the "bubble teapot" can immediately understand the meaning of stem.
Brushing "Gaia" at the end of the animation is only a short-term trend and will soon disappear. Before the animation ended, the barrage brushed a lot of stalks, such as "bowing down" and "boring", but now it can't be seen. Compared with "nodding" and "boring", "Gaia" is particularly annoying because the audience can't understand the emotions of people who literally brush the barrage. When the limelight of "Gaia" has passed, there will naturally be no "Gaia" on the barrage.
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The stem "Gaia" was originally a sound change of "alas". Since "Alas" was called "Gaia" on May 5th, the barrage followed suit and said that later audiences thought it was a fan of the Olympic Sports. Whether stem "Gaia" pollutes the barrage is a matter of opinion, but it will naturally disappear after a while, and there is nothing to crusade against.
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