Frequently used by Chinese netizens now, the term means “upsetting” or “evoking strong feelings” when an unfavorable fact is pointed out.
2017-03-07
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“老” means “old,” and “铁” means “iron.” Originating from a northeastern Chinese dialect, this term can be used as an adjective referring to “unbreakable” friendships, alluding to the metal that is strong and tough.
2017-03-06
“励” means “inspiration,” and “瘦” means “thin.” Thinspiration, with images or video montages featuring very slim women, often celebrities, is potentially harmful to those who suffer from eating disorders.
2017-03-02